Evy Schubert is director, video artist and dramaturg of Herbert Fritsch and lecturer at the University of the Arts, Berlin. She works at the interface of theatre, film and text. She was assistant director to Dimiter Gotscheff at the Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz Berlin. World premieres of her theatre texts Westend and Goldene Angelegenheiten took place at the Ballhaus Ost in Berlin, further productions at Parkaue - Junges Staatstheater Berlin, Landestheater Niederösterreich St. Pölten, among others. Her video Le monde tombé was the winning film at the Facade Video Festival, Bulgaria. For her filmic chamber play Dominus Dixit, supported by the Volksbühne am Rosa- Luxemburg-Platz Berlin, she received the prize for the harmony between content and form at the 15th International Kansk Film Festival Russia, whereupon she was invited to present a filmic retrospective the following year. Other films like Keine Geister, die er rief were shown at film festivals worldwide. She received scholarships from the Goethe Institute Novosibirsk, the Friedrich Nietzsche College for the promotion of young philosophers and the ACC Gallery Weimar. In addition to her film and theatre productions, she works as a dramaturge for Herbert Fritsch at the Burgtheater Vienna and Schauspielhaus Zurich. As a dramaturge, she distinguishes herself by the fact that her programmes are exclusively artistically designed, illustrated and/or comic-style.