Manana Antadze
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Born |
Manana Antadze August 28, 1945 Tbilisi, Georgia |
Occupation | Writer, essayist, translator |
Genre | Epic, drama, tragicomedy, comedy |
Notable works | Translation of Macbeth by William Shakespeare, 2008 |
Spouse | Eldar Tsitsishvili, architect-restorer |
Children | David (1965), Tamara (1971) |
Manana Antadze (Georgian: მანანა ანთაძე, born August 28, 1945) is a Georgian writer and translator, founder of the Tumanishvili Theatre Foundation.
Biography
In 1967 Manana Antadze has graduated from Tbilisi State University (TSU), Western European Languages and Literature.
Manana Antadze is a Georgian translator and the Founder and President of Tumanishvili Theater Foundation. From 1981 to 1989, Manana Antadze was a research associate at the Centre for Contemporary Literary Studies at the Georgian State University. She has been also working as a freelance translator since 1974 and her numerous translations include William Shakespeare's Macbeth, Irving Stone's Lust for Life, and J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
2006 She present annually announces contest in 'New Writing' : 1. New Georgian play; 2. The Best Translation.
2009 July, attended 31st Cambridge Seminar on Contemporary Literature.
2009 August, attended Globe Education Cultural Seminar 'Shakespeare & His Stage'.
Her biography is published in Who is Who in Georgia, 2009.
Work Experience
- 2012–Present, Sturua Productions/Founder with Robert Sturua and Gia Tevzadze
- 2006–Present, Legal Leader of International Drama Competition ‘NEW WRITING IN GEORGIA’
- 1998–Present, Tumanishvili Theatre Foundation (Founder and President)
- 1981–Present, Tumanishvili Film Actors’ Theatre (Literary manager)
- 1981 - 1989, Center for Contemporary Western Literary Studies, TSU (research associate)
- 1971–Present, Freelance translator
Education and training
- 1962-1967, MA/BA State University of Tbilisi (TSU), Western European Languages and Literature
- 2009, 31st Cambridge Seminar ‘CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE’ (alumna)
- 2009, Globe Education Cultural Seminar ‘SHAKESPEARE & HIS STAGE’ (alumna)
Memberships
- Inner Wheel (Rotary) Club
- Eurodram
- Georgian Writers’ Union
- Georgian Theatre Craftsmen’ Union
Works
Publications
- 1989, Edward Albee: Existential Intuition/in MODERN WESTERN DRAMA, with I. Gogoberidze and L. Kereselidze/
Translations Staged (in Georgian)
- 2015 – Tennessee Williams, A Streetcar Named Desire, director Keti Dolidze
- 2015 – William Shakespeare, King Lear, director Zurab Getsadze
- 2015 – William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, commissioned by Robert Sturua
- 2014 – Maxim Gorky, The Lower Depth, director David Doiashvili
- 2012 – Terrence McNally, Masterclass, director Robert Sturua
- 2010 – David Hastings, One Small Step, commissioned by British Council Georgia
- 2010 – Edmond Rostand, Cyrano De Bergerac, director David Doiashvili
- 2009 – William Shakespeare, Macbeth, director David Doiashvili
- 2007 – Bertolt Brecht, Mother Courage, commissioned by David Doiashvili
- 2007 – Nikolai Gogol, Revisor (Inspector), director Otar Egadze
- 2006 – G. Kaufman & E. Ferber, The Royal Family, director Keti Dolidze
- 2005 – Anton Chekhov, The Cherry Orchard, director Gogi Margvelashvili
- 2004 – Dario Fo, The Open Couple, director Keti Dolidze
- 1982 – Rudyard Kipling, Cat That Walked By Himself, director Nana Demetrashvili
- 1981 – Moliere, Don Juan, director Mikheil Tumanishvili
- 1980 – William Gibson, The Cry Of Players, director Andro Enukidze
- 1978 – Eugene O’Neill, Desire Under The Elms, director Temur Chkheidze
Translations Published
- 2014 – Anton Chekhov, The Cherry Orchard, ISBN 978-9941-9352-3-7
- 2014 – Moliere, Don Juan, ISBN 978-9941-9352-4-4
- 2014 – William Shakespeare, Macbeth, ISBN 978-9941-9352-5-1
- 2014 – Edmond Rostand, Cyrano De Bergerac, ISBN 978-9941-9352-6-8
- 2012 – Terrence McNally, Masterclass, ISBN 978-9941-9236-92
- 2009 – Tennessee Williams, Camino Real, ISBN 978-9941-9149-6-6
- 2002 – J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and The Philosopher Stone, ISBN 99928-986-5-8
- 1979 – Eugene O'Neill, Desire Under The Elm
- 1978 – Herbert Wells, Russia In The Shadows
- 1971 – Irving Stone, Lust For Life[1]
Honors and awards
- 2002 – Honorary Citizen of Domrémy-la-Pucelle, France.
- 2015 – Ivane Machabeli Prise owner
References
External links
- Interview with Manana Antadze by Mária Kiššová
- British Council wraps-up New Writing Development project
- Lust for Life
- Manana Antadze
- On Facebook
- au:Antadze, Manana.
- Edinburgh Festival Day 12: Well-rehearsed arguments: The Georgian Film Actors are unpredictable – in every sense. Sarah Hemming tries to keep up