Andro Enukidze
Andro Enukidze, 2015
Born (1965-01-09) January 9, 1965
Tbilisi, Georgia
OccupationTheatre director
Years active1987 -
SpouseNini Kalichava
ChildrenAnna, Helen

Andro Enukidze (Georgian: ანდრო ენუქიძე) (born January 9, 1965) is a Georgian theater director.

Biography

Andro Enukidze was born January 9, 1965, in Tbilisi.

He studied under Temur Chkheidze at the Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Film University. Graduating in 1987, he began his career at chair of acting skills of theatrical institute.

Andro Enukidze puts performances at theaters: Shota Rustaveli's, Kote Mardjanishvili's, and also cooperates with other theaters. He put about 40 performances. Since 2014 he is artistic director in Batumi Ilia Chavchavadze State Theatre.

Together with Robert Sturua co-founder of director's faculty, the first in the history of Turkey (Bilkent University, Ankara). He as the director worked at theaters of Poland and Romania.

Andro Enukidze writes plays too, sometimes together with playwright Miho Mosulishvili which are put at theaters of Georgia and are published in literary magazines.

Performances

The first channel of the Georgian television

  • Villain by Jorge Luís Borges, 1998
  • My Friend Hitler, the coauthor of the scenario Miho Mosulishvili (based on the play of Yukio Mishima of the same name), 1999.
  • Night of Small Stars (45-serial TV series), the coauthor of the scenario with - Miho Mosulishvili, Coba Tskhakaya, Soso Mchedlishvili, Alexander Kokrashvili; - 2000

Awards

  • Award the Ministry of Culture of Georgia for the play "And Tomorrow Premiere", (Coauthor Miho Mosulishvili), 1989
  • Award of the Ministry of Culture of Georgia for the play "The Thirteenth Experimental", (Coauthor Miho Mosulishvili), 1991
  • "For the best direction" at a festival of the Georgian theaters, 1988
  • "For the best direction" at the International festival "Gold Mask" of Tbilisi, 2000
  • The Grand Prix at the Dostoyevsky festival in Staraya Russa for the performance 'Dostoevsky.ru' (Based on "Notes from the Dead house" Fyodor Mikhaylovich Dostoyevsky), 2005
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