Stoyan Radev (Bulgarian: Стоян Радев) is a Bulgarian theatre and film director. He graduated from the National Academy for Theatre and Film Art in 1998. He lives and works in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Theatre
- 2023 – "My God" by Thea Donoljubova, National Theatre "Ivan Vazov"
- 2023 – "Jumpy" by April De Angelis, Little City Theatre 'Off The Channel'
- 2023 – “Exhalation" by Ted Chiang, 199 Theatre
- 2023 – “Mutters, Cleans, Hauls”, stand-up comedy, Three Women on the Microphone
- 2023 – “One Night Stand 2023”, stand-up comedy, National Palace of Culture
- 2023 – "The Vagina Monologues" by Eve Ensler, Bonini Theatre
- 2023 – "Performance and a Half" by Stoyan Radev, Bulgarian Army Theatre
- 2022 – "No Exit" by Jean-Paul Sartre, Theatre "Vazrajdane"
- 2022 – "Crimes of the Heart" by Beth Henley, Youth Theatre "Nikolay Binev"
- 2022 – "Golemanov" by St.L. Kostov, National Theatre "Ivan Vazov"
- 2022 – “Ministry of Happiness”, stand-up comedy, Three women on the Microphone
- 2022 – “One Night Stand 2022”, stand-up comedy, National Palace of Culture
- 2021 – "All the Little Lights" by Jane Upton, Azaryan Theatre
- 2021 – "Iva Is Online" by Iva Todorova, 199 Theatre
- 2021 – "Cyrano de Bergerac" by Edmond Rostand, Bulgarian Army Theatre
- 2021 – "Lament of an Angel" by Stefan Tsanev, National Theatre "Ivan Vazov"
- 2020 – "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" by Edward Albee, Little City Theatre 'Off The Channel'
- 2020 – “The Good, the Bad and Krassimira”, stand-up comedy, Three Women on the Microphone
- 2020 – “One Night Stand 2020”, stand-up comedy, National Palace of Culture
- 2020 – "Ghost" based on Nikolay Haytov stories, National Theatre "Ivan Vazov"
- 2019 – "A Woman of No Importance" by Oscar Wilde, Bulgarian Army Theatre
- 2019 – "Le Libertin" by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt, Sofia Theatre
- 2019 – “One Night Stand 2019”, stand-up comedy, National Palace of Culture
- 2018 – "An Attempt at Flying" by Yordan Radichkov, National Theatre "Ivan Vazov"
- 2018 – "Nice to Meet You, I Am Iva" by Iva Todorova, 199 Theatre
- 2018 – "Hangmen" by Martin McDonagh, Sofia Theatre
- 2016 – "No Man's Land" based on the film script by Danis Tanovic, National Theatre "Ivan Vazov"
- 2014 – "The Assassins of Salonika" by G. Danailov, National Theatre "Ivan Vazov"
- 2010 – "Snegiryov" based on texts by F.M. Dostoyevsky, National Theatre "Ivan Vazov"
- 2007 – "The Doll’s House" by Ibsen, Bulgarian Army Theatre
- 2005 – "The Brothers Karamazov" by F.M. Dostoyevsky, Plovdiv Theatre
- 2003 – "Salome" by Oscar Wilde, National Theatre "Ivan Vazov"
- 2000 – "Solaris" by Stanislaw Lem, Theatre Laboratory Sfumato
- 1998 – "An Etude for a Room and a Voice" based on "The Human Voice" by Jean Cocteau, Theatre Laboratory Sfumato
- 1997 – "Shakespeare for the Fans" based on comedies by Shakespeare, Satire Theatre
- 1996 – "Reprieve" based on texts by Kafka, Student's Theatre
Films, Music Videos, TV Commercials
- 2021 – "I Can Work"– a documentary film, Maria's World Foundation
- 2015 – "Voices in the Chocho's Makeup Room" – a documentary film, Ikar Foundation
- 2015 – "Worlds"– a documentary film, Maria's World Foundation
- 2013 – "Fourth Estate" – TV series, BNT
- 2013 – "And Bulgaria is a Giant Mistake Too" – a documentary film, Bulgarian Film Centre, Front Film
- 2009 – "The Little Prince", a documentary film for the Big Read Campaign, BNT
- 2008 – "In Memoriam" part of "15", a film omnibus comprising 15 short movies by 15 renowned Bulgarian directors, produced by Agitprop
- 2005 – "Fate", a dance movie, TV
Nominations and awards
- 2022 – Nomination for Best Monodrama Askeer Awards (for "Iva is Online")
- 2022 – Best Performance Award, SOLO ACT International Monodrama Festival (for “Lament of an Angel”)
- 2022 – Viewers Choice Award for Best Theatre Performance on the Union of Bulgarian Artists Vote (for "Iva is Online")
- 2022 – Nominated for Best Theatre Director by the Union of Bulgarian Artists for "Iva is Online"
- 2021 – "Cyrano de Bergerac" voted Cultural Event of the Year by the readers of www.ploshtadslaveikov.com website
- 2021 – Best Theatre Director Award by A'Askeer Academy (for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" and "Lament of an Angel")
- 2021 – nominated for Best Theatre Director by the Union of Bulgarian Artists (for "Ghost")
- 2018 – Bronze Award, DSK BANK Customer Loans (4–6), FARA, Bulgaria
- 2017 – Bronze Award, DSK BANK Customer Loans (1–3), FARA, Bulgaria
- 2014 – Golden Quill Award for contribution to Bulgarian art and culture
- 2014 – Bulgarian Film Academy Award for Best TV series, Fourth Estate
- 2014 – CIRCOM award for Feature Film, Fourth Estate (TV series)
- 2012 – Best TV Commercial, Shumensko "130 Anniversary", FARA, Bulgaria
- 2011 – Silver Epica Award (Alcoholic Drinks), Shumensko "The Social Network"
- 2011 – International Advertising Festival Golden Drum Best TVC nomination (Drinks), "The Social Network"
- 2011 – Best TV Commercial, Shumensko "The Social Network", FARA, Bulgaria
- 2010-2003 – Nominations for Best TV Commercial, FARA, Bulgaria
- 2009 – "The Little Prince" voted "Best Movie" by the colleague participants in the Big Read TV campaign
- 2009 – Best TV Commercial, "Beckham", FARA, Bulgaria
- 2009 – Top spot for a week of June on MTV World Chart Express, "Zoom" by Marius Moga, Nevena& Nivo
- 2008-2002 – Nominations for Best Music Video, MMTV, BG Radio
- 2007 – Best TV Commercial, "In Love", FARA, Bulgaria
- 2002 – Best TV Commercial, "The Chorus", FARA, Bulgaria
- 2007, 2005, 2003, 2000 – Nominated for Best Theatre Director by the Union of Bulgarian Artists and Askeer Awards
References
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- ↑ "Българска национална телевизия - Новини - Култура - Завършиха снимките на "Четвърта власт"". bnt.bg. Archived from the original on 23 June 2013.
- ↑ "Epica Awards". Archived from the original on 3 December 2011.
- ↑ "Showcase".
- ↑ "Google Translate".
- ↑ http://www.theatrefest-varna.org/07/en/home_en.htm
- ↑ "NY-BG FILM FESTIVAL - 15 (fifteen)". Archived from the original on 1 November 2010.
- ↑ "Фара 2011 | Победители". Archived from the original on 26 October 2011.
- ↑ "Press".
- ↑ "13 SOFIA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL". Archived from the original on 15 March 2009.
- ↑ "Apollonia, Festival of Arts - Archive - 2009 - Bulgarian Cinema \n15 \n producers AGITPROP and ECONOMEDIA". www.apollonia.bg. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011.
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