Guest Lecturer

Director
BAT R&D
Director
BAT R&D

    Gwenaël Morin

    Gwenaël Morin follows a training as an architect during which he begins his theatre practice. At the end of his studies, he became assistant to Michel Raskine for three years (1996 - 1999) and staged his first shows Débite! (allez vas-y) based on Arthur Adamov's End of August and Pareil Pas Pareil with love dialogues taken from Jean-Luc Godard's films. He stages texts by Strindberg, García Lorca or Camus.

    In 2009, he moved to the Laboratoires d'Aubervilliers where he initiated with Julian Eggerickx, Barbara Jung and Grégoire Monsaingeon the experience of Permanent Theatre, based on three principles: play every night, rehearse every day, transmit continuously. During one year, he works the repertoire with plays whose title is the name of the main character : Lorenzaccio, Woyzeck, Bérénice etc.

    From 2013 to 2019, he directs the Théâtre du Point du Jour in Lyon where he continues the Permanent Theatre.

      Gwenaël Morin

      Events & Albums

      • 23.01.25

        23.01.2025

        BA-Théâtre · promo N : Présentation de fin d'atelier avec Gwenaël Morin

        Les étudiant·es de la promotion N, du Bachelor Théâtre, présentent le fruit de leur travail autour de "Guillaume Tell", avec le metteur en scène Gwenaël Morin

      • 01.04.14
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        12.11.16

        01.04.2014 - 12.11.2016

        SCORE(S)

        This research project originates from the fact that the musical term “score” has been borrowed, since the turn of the 20th century - and increasingly in recent decades - by other artistic disciplines, primarily theatre, performance and dance.

      • 06.07.21
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        11.07.21

        06.07 - 11.07.2021

        BA-Théâtre · promo L : RAAAACIIIINEEEE / 4 RACINE

        Du 6 au 11 juillet, les étudiant·es de la promotion L présentent 4 pièces de Racine, mises en scène par Gwenaël Morin au Festival de la Cité, à Lausanne.

      • Album

        Album

        BA-Théâtre · Promo L : Atelier avec Gwenaël Morin et Barbara Jung

        Les étudiant·es de 2e année ont travaillé sur quatre tragédies de Racine dans le cadre de cet atelier dirigé par Gwenaël Morin et Barbara Jung.