Dominique Pitoiset - director
Theatre stage director and opera Dominique Pitoiset founded his company with Nadia
Fabrizio in 1988.
He directed the Dijon National Theatre from 1996 to 2000. In 2000, he was appointed
Director of Théâtre National de Chaillot, before becoming, in 2001 associated director
at the Teatro Due of Parma and the Teatro Stabile of Turin where he created the
trilogy of Shakespeare (Otello, Macbeth and The Tempest). He
taught staging and set design at the University Institute of Architecture in Venice,
as well as Milan and Turin.
From 2004 to 2013 he was Director of the Théâtre National Bordeaux Aquitaine. During
those years he directed many productions. In 2009, he began a cycle on the North American
theater with Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf by Edward Albee and Death
of a Salesman by Arthur Miller. His last production in Bordeaux was
Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand which toured all over France and was
presented during a month at Théâtre Odeon in Paris.
In opera he directed Falstaff (Opera de Paris), Didone ed Enea
(Atelier Lyrique, Opera de Paris and Théâtre de Suresnes Jean Vilar), L’isola
disabitata (Atelier Lyrique, Opera de Paris), Macbeth (Teatro
Regio di Parma), La Boheme (Theatre du Capitole, Toulouse),
Salome
(Opera de Bordeaux), Orphée et Eurydice (Atelier Lyrique, Opera de Paris),
Turn Of The Screw (Opera de Bordeaux and Tournée).
In 2014, he moved to Annecy, where he was regularly hosted since 1998, to become
an associate artist of Bonlieu Scène Nationale for a period of three years.
Plans include: The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat (Michael Nyman),
at the Atelier de l'Opéra de Lyon et Bonlieu-Scène Nationale d'Annecy, The
Turn Of The Screw at the Opéra de Bordeaux.
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