Heike Scheele studied stage and costume design with
Erich Wonder, completing her studies in 1985, when she was awarded the Kolo Moser Prize. She spent several years working as an assistant in
various theatres and opera houses in Berlin before embarking on a freelance career in 1989 that has taken her to Germany, Sweden, Austria, Switzerland and Norway. Among the operas, plays and
musicals that she has designed are
Hamlet,
Genoveva,
Tartuffe, a double bill of Leoncavallo's
Edipo Re and
Pagliacci, The Seagull, West Side Story, Gräfin Mariza, Les pêcheurs de perles and the German première of Tan Dun's opera
Tea. She first worked with
Stefan Herheim on his production of
Die Zauberflöte in Oldenburg in 1999, a production that encouraged them to collaborate on
Falstaff. Other productions by
Stefan Herheim that
Heike Scheele has designed include
Così fan tutte in Stockholm, Verdi's
Don
Carlo in Linz and
Giulio Cesare in Oslo. Their plans include
Die Csárdásfürstin and
Tannhäuser in Oslo, the latter
bringing together the production team that worked on
Carmen in Graz.
Heike Scheele has also designed the sets for
Stefan Herheim's 2008 Bayreuth Festival production of
Parsifal.
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