Dalia Ibelhauptaitė


Dalia Ibelhauptaite is a Lithuanian opera, theatre, and film director, producer and playwright, whose work combines the traditions of Russian and Western theatre.

Personal life

Dalia Ibelhauptaitė was born in Vilnius in 1967, and became a director at the age of 15 when she formed the Young Theatre Company in Lithuania. At the Young Theatre Company, Dalia worked as a director and playwright until 1985 when she became assistant director at the Vilnius State Theatre. She trained at the Russian Drama Academy in Moscow with renowned Russian theatre director Mark Zakharov.
In 1990, she directed To Damascus at the Moscow Lencom Theatre. In 1991, Ibelhauptaitė was invited to the Royal National Theatre Studio in London, and directed A Lawsuit as well as doing a series of workshops on Russian classical plays. She has been in London ever since. Ibelhauptaitė has also given masterclasses at National Opera Studio and Royal National Theatre Studio in London, and is a popular teacher in China, Israel, the Netherlands, France, Los Angeles and India.
In 2005 Ibelhauptaitė directed Svejk at The Duke's on 42nd Street, which was her first show in New York. It was nominated for a Drama League award as distinguished production of the year.
In 2006 Dalia with maestro Gintaras Rinkevicius and Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra have founded independent opera company "Bohemians". In 2012 this company became the basis of Vilnius City Opera - alternative, most accomplished and well known independent opera company in Lithuania. By combining Eastern European theatre training with American style method acting and cinematographic style of directing Ibelhauptaite developed new language for Lithuanian opera and helped to bring to international attention young Lithuanian singing talents like Asmik Grigorian, Edgaras Montvidas, Kostas Smoriginas, Justina Gringyte amongst others. Vilnius City Opera has changed the landscape of opera in Lithuania. Ibelhauptaite works as artistic director and producer of Vilnius City Opera.
In 2011 Ibelhauptaite has been honoured by President of the Republic of Lithuania who awarded her with the Knight's Cross of the medal "Merits to Lithuania" to celebrate her contribution to culture in Lithuania.
Ibelhauptaitė married Dexter Fletcher in Westminster, London, in 1997, after the pair met on the set of one of her stage productions in London.

Directing credits

Theatre productions

Walpurgis Night by Erofeyev and Svejk, London

Gamblers by Gogol, London

Mirandolina by Goldoni, London

Promise, London

The Crucible by Miller

The Lower Depths by Gorky

Much Ado About Nothing by Shakespeare

Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare for the Shi-Wa Charity Gala at the Globe Theatre, London.

Svejk (The Duke's, New York

Opera productions

Don Giovanni, Mozart

Rigoletto Verdi

Madama Butterfly Puccini

Eugene Onegin Tchaikovsky

Don Pasquale Donizetti

"Gambler" Prokofiev

Un Ballo In Maschera Verdi

I Pagliacci Leoncavallo

Showcase

La Forza del Destino G.Verdi

La Bohème Puccini

Die Zauberflöte Mozart

"Werther" Massenet

"Sweeney Todd: the Demon Barber of Fleet Street" Sondheim

"XYZ - electronic opera fantasy"

"Onegin" Tchaikovsky

"Katia Kabanova" Janáček

"Manon Lescaut" Puccini

"Cosi fan Tutti" Mozart

"Il Trovatore" Verdi

"Pelleas et Melisande" Debussy

"Tosca" Puccini

"E-Carmen" Bizet/electronic version by M.Adomaitis

"Faust" Gounod

"Samson et Dalila" Saint-Saens

"Queen of Spades" Tchaikovsky

Staged Concerts

"Bohemian Dreams"

"The Return of the Nightingales"

"Arias from the Shower"

Work as producer

"VCO ROCK"

"Hansel and Gretel" Humperdinck

"Stories from New York"

Short films

Let The Good Times Roll by Dexter Fletcher, starring Bob Hoskins, Ron Cook and Dexter Fletcher

Feeling Good by Dexter Fletcher, starring Jason Flemyng.