Lia Dogaru
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Despre Lia Dogaru
Graduate of the University of Fine and Decorative Arts of Bucharest, Department of Set Design, class of 1998
Set designer at the “Marin Sorescu” National Theatre in Craiova since 1999.
Professional experience
Set designer employed since 1999 at the National Theatre “Marin Sorescu” in Craiova.
More than 60 plays by authors such as William Shakespeare, Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, Neil Simon, Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol, Ion Luca Caragiale, Jean Anouilh, Maxim Gorki, Henrik Ibsen, Matei Vișniec, Euripide, Marin Sorescu, Molière, Homer, Ion Desidreiu Sârbu, Eugen Ionescu, Aristophanes, Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams etc., staged at theatres in Craiova, Bucharest, Brasov, Timișoara, Iași, Târgu Mureș, Petroșani, Piatra Neamț, Oradea, working with directors such as: Mircea Daneliuc, Claudiu Goga, Mircea Cornișteanu, Petre Bokor, Kincses Elémer, Felicia Dalu, Ștefan Iordănescu, Yiannis Paraskevopoulos, Tim Carroll, Alexa Visarion, Cornel Todea, Bobi Pricop, Laurențiu Tudor, Alexandru Boureanu, Radu Afrim, etc.
Scenographic creations at the National Theatre “Marin Sorescu” Craiova
“Toc Toc” by Laurent Baffie, directed by Alexandru Boureanu and Raluca Păun, premiere February 12, 2021
“Snake Outfit” by Marius Aldea, directed by Andrea Gavriliu, premiere June 19, 2020
“Obsessions” by Claudiu Sfirschi-Lăudat, directed by Yiannis Paraskevopoulus, premiere September 15, 2019
“Smells of Prey” by Michele Lowe, directed by Alexandru Boureanu, premiere December 8, 2018
„Fȇte” by Moliѐre, directed by Andreea Ciocȋrlan, premiere February 17, 2018
“The Author” by Tim Crouch, directed by Bobi Pricop, premiered November 4, 2017
“Private space” text collage, directed by St. Rick Peter, premiere May 18, 2017
“If we think aloud” by Adnan Lugonic, directed by Radu Afrim, premiere May 6, 2017
The Seagull by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, directed by Yiannis Paraskevopoulus, premiere December 5, 2015
“Lysistrata” by Aristophanes, directed by Yiannis Paraskevopoulus, premiered February 24, 2013
“A Stormy Night” by Ion Luca Caragiale, directed by Mircea Cornişteanu, premiere November 15, 2011
“Everything Is Good When It Ends Well” by William Shakespeare, directed by Tim Carroll, premiere May 21, 2011
“How are you, Gary?” dramatization by Toma Grigorie after Ion Desideriu Sîrbu’s “Journal”, directed by Alina Rece, premiere November 18, 2010
“Three Sisters” by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, directed by Andreas Pantzis, premiere March 23, 2010
“Odyssey” by Homer, directed by Tim Carroll, premiered June 7, 2009
“Dom Juan” by Moliѐr, directed by Cornel Todea, premiered on December 6, 2008
The Man from La Mancha by Dale Wasserman, directed by Cezar Ghioca, premiere November 1, 2008
“We are looking for a tenor” by Ken Ludwig, directed by Mircea Cornişteanu, premiere September 21, 2008
“Fat” by Neil LaBute, directed by Mircea Cornisteanu, premiere September 23, 2007
“Two Pingers” by Mircea Danieliuc, directed by Mircea Danieliuc, premiered January 20, 2007
“Zig and More” by Marine Auriol, directed by Alexandru Boureanu, premiered November 5, 2006
“Medea” by Euripides, directed by Yiannis Paraskevopoulus, premiered April 15, 2006
“Cherry Orchard” by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, directed by Alexa Visarion, premiered January 15, 2006
“Mad Cat Speakers” by Ilie Gheorghe after Ion Luca Caragiale, directed by Ilie Gheorghe, premiere November 11, 2005
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, directed by Yiannis Paraskevopoulus, premiere September 17, 2005
“Hotel Europa, complete” by Matei Vişniec, directed by Șerban Puiu, premiere December 19, 2004
“Night Asylum” by Maxim Gorky, directed by Claudiu Goga, premiered November 29, 2003
“The Woman in the Cage” by Mircea Radu Iacoban, directed by Ana Maria Colţeanu, premiere May 30, 2003
“Taming the Scorpion” by William Shakespeare, directed by Mircea Cornişteanu, premiere March 16, 2003
“The Man with the Mole” by George Ciprian, directed by Nicolae Scarlat, premiere September 21, 2002
“Sleepy Adventure” by Teodor Mazilu, directed by Ștefan Iordănescu, premiere April 28, 2002
The Scourge by Ion Luca Caragiale, directed by Kincses Elemér, premiered April 27, 2002
,, The beautiful journey of the panda bears, narrated by a saxophonist who had a girlfriend in Frankfurt ” by Matei Vişniec, directed by Mircea Cornişteanu, premiere December 7, 2001
The Reviewer by Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol, directed by Claudiu Goga, premiere October 28, 2001
“Trusses” by Michel Tremblay, directed by Petre Bokor, premiered April 22, 2001
“Petitioning Kings” by Dumitru Radu Popescu, directed by Mircea Cornișteanu, premiere March 18, 2001
“Holiday in Guadeloupe” by Pierre Sauvil and Eric Assous, directed by Mircea Cornișteanu, premiere February 4, 2001
“The Bear and the Swan Song” by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, directed by Bogda Cristian Dragan, premiered December 29, 1999
“Old-fashioned comedy” by Aleksei Nikolaevich Arbuzov, directed by Valeriu Dogaru, premiered November 17, 1996
Awards
– Brașov Festival of Contemporary Dramaturgy Award 2012 for the scenography of the show “Absinthe” by Marta Fertacz, directed by Claudiu Goga
– Oradea International Short Theater Festival Award 2012 for the scenography of the show “ A stormy night” by Ion Luca Caragiale, directed by Mircea Cornișteanu
– Ion D. Sîrbu Award for theatrical art awarded by Mozaicul magazine in 2007
– Participation in numerous exhibitions, national and international festivals, as well as the presence in the Quadrennials of Scenography in Prague in the editions 1999, 2011, 2015, 2019.