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Olivier Py (French pronunciation: [pi]; born 24 July 1965 in Grasse, Alpes-Maritimes) is a French stage director, actor and writer.

Career

In 1997, Py became director of the Centre dramatique national d'Orléans. In 2007, he became director of the Théâtre de l'Odéon in Paris.[1]

Py describes himself as Catholic and homosexual.[2] He is known for his emphasis on Catholic and homoerotic themes.

Since the early 2000s, Py has increasingly devoted himself to the opera. His productions of La damnation de Faust, Tannhäuser and Tristan und Isolde, all in Geneva, have generally been well received. In March 2008, he debuted at the Paris Opéra. On this occasion he stated to a French magazine (Diapason, March 2008) that he "would not be done staging operas until [he] did Wagner's Ring and Parsifal".[This quote needs a citation]

Theatre

Works written and directed

Published works

Other productions

Movies

Actor

References

  1. ^ Darge, Fabienne; Herzberg, Nathaniel (8 December 2006). "Nomination surprise d'Olivier Py à l'Odéon". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 2008-03-11.
  2. ^ Solis, René (12 May 2007). "Le théâtre est le lieu du païen", interview with Olivier Py published in Libération
  3. ^ Capron, Stéphane (18 December 2017). "Olivier Py et Miss Knife dans l'opérette Mam'zelle Nitouche en octobre à l'opéra de Toulon, une production du Palazzetto Bru Zane". Sceneweb (in French). Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  4. ^ Patricia Maunder (16 May 2022). "Lohengrin (Opera Australia)". Limelight (review). Retrieved 23 May 2022.