After studying at the Otto-Falckenberg School in Munich, Wolfgang Menardi worked primarily as an actor between 2001 and 2012, including engagements at the Münchner Kammerspiele, Thalia Theater Hamburg, Residenztheater Munich, and Deutsches Theater Berlin. In 2006, he began creating his first works as a set and costume designer, and since 2011, he has predominantly worked internationally as a set and costume designer for theater, opera, and dance. In 2012, he started studying architecture at the University of the Arts in Berlin alongside his professional work. He was named Set Designer of the Year several times in the critics’ survey by Theater heute magazine and was nominated twice for the German Theater Prize “Der Faust“.
Some of his professional positions as a set and costume designer include the Semperoper Dresden, the Burgtheater Vienna, the Royal Danish Theatre Copenhagen, the Dramaten Stockholm, the Schauspielhaus Hamburg, the Residenztheater Munich, the Münchner Kammerspiele, Les Ballets de Monte Carlo, the Theatre Basel, the Schauspielhaus Bochum, Deutsches Theater Berlin and many others. He has a close collaboration with the directors Johan Simons, Thom Luz, Falk Richter, Bastian Kraft, Lucia Bihler, and Yael Ronen and with choreographer Jeroen Verbruggen.
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