French stage director Ivan Alexandre has worked all around the world from Vienna to Buenos Aires and from Warsaw to Paris, directing plays and operas by Corneille, Mozart, Strauss and friends.
Le dramaturge français Ivan Alexandre a travaillé dans le monde entier de Vienne à Buenos Aires et de Varsovie à Paris, mettant en scène des pièces et opéras de Corneille, Mozart, Strauss… and friends.
Ivan Alexandre wrote his first shows as a teenager, then turned to directing in the 1980s (Sophocle's Antigone in 1981 at the Ménilmontant Theater, and the collective show Birth of Light the following year). After a long detour through the press and writing, he returned to the stage in the spring of 2007, in Buenos Aires, where he staged Rodelinda, first Handel opera performed in Latin America. Two years later, the Capitole de Toulouse entrusted him with the staging of Rameau’s Hippolyte et Aricie - a show adapted for the Paris Opera in 2012.
In the meantime, he brings Corneille's Le Cid to the repertoire of the Teatr Polski in Warsaw. For Gluck’s birthday in 2014, he gave Orfeo ed Euridice in Salzburg, a show repeated in Bremen, Grenoble, Massy and Nancy. Back to Gluck in 2016 when he presented Armide at the Wiener Staastsoper.
At the end of 2014, he staged Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss at the Opéra-Comique, and in 2015 began a Mozart - Da Ponte Trilogy at the Drottningholm Festival (Sweden) with Le nozze di Figaro, a cycle extended by Don Giovanni (2016) and Così fan tutte (2017), works taken up at the Opéra de Versailles and at the Capitole de Toulouse (2020) before the trilogy being put together in a single cycle in 2022.
Ivan Alexandre defended a thesis at the Sorbonne on Semele de Handel in 1986, when he joined the team of the monthly Diapason, then joined the Nouvel Observateur in 1991. He contributes to L’Avant-Scène Opéra as well as to political reviews such as Le Débat and Commentaire. We owe him several dictionary articles (Guide to Verdi's operas, Encyclopœdia Universalis) as well as the Guide to ancient and baroque music in the Bouquins collection by Robert Laffont.
At the same time, he wrote for the theater and published in 1981 a few verses in the review Vagabondages. Among his works shared with different musicians, let us mention the adaptation of Haydn's Seven Last Words of Christ (Jordi Savall, 1990), Mozart's The Magic Flute (Jean-Christophe Spinosi, 2006) and Serail (Julien Chauvin, 2023), the poems of Jurassic Trip (Guillaume Connesson, 2000), the dialogues of To be or not to be (Vincent Dumestre, 2016), as well as several booklets set to music by the composer Edouard Lacamp: Hécatombe, Le Joueur de flûte, Agence Orient-Midi, Nos vacances or Marianne, opera premiered on May 13, 2003 in Saint-Étienne.
Officer of Arts and Letters, he is directing the Académie de la Voix within the Fondation des Treilles.