Attila Vidnyánszky
Director of the National Theatre
Former roles
- Groom's Home Visit (2023) - Director
- BÁNK BÁN (The Viceroy Bánk) (2023) - Director
- AGON (2022) - Director
- HUNTING (2021) - Director
- ROMEO AND JULIET (2021) - Director
- Rocco and His Brothers (2019) - Director
- Goodwife Sára (2019) - Director
- Hey Hungarian Joe! (2018) - Director
- THE TRAGEDY OF MAN (2018) - Director
- Bánk bán (The Viceroy Bánk) (2017) - Director
- The Flowers of the Gulag (2016) - Director
- Ilonka Tóth (2016) - Director
- SINBAD (2015) - Director
- Psyche (2015) - Director
- Don Quixote (2015)
- The Scourge of God (2014) - Director
- Zoltán Reburied (2014) - Director
- The White Cloud - Ferenc Molnár miracle play in one act (2014) - Director
- The Sadness of Resurrection (2014) - directed by
- JOAN OF ARC AT THE STAKE (2013)
- Mrs. Karnyó (2013)
- Three Sisters (2013) - Director
- The Boy Changed into a Stag (2013)
- Virgin Mary (Mária) (2013)
- Ballad of two Wounded Swans (2013) - Director
- FABULOUS MEN WITH WINGS (2013) - Director
- Liliomfi (2013) - Director
- A Flee in her Ear (2013)
- Heroic Soul (2013) - Director
- CRIME AND PUNISHMENT - Director
- Romeo and Juliet - Director
Main prizes and awards:
2026 - International Theater Award of the Year at the 11th Anatolian Theater Awards ceremony in Istanbul
2025 - Honorary Székely
2023 - Tamási Áron Award
2023 - Honorary Doctorate at the Shota Rustaveli Georgian State Theatre and Film University
2019 - Hungarian Heritage Award
2019 - József Gedeon Amphitheatre Award
2018 - Pro Urbe Budapest
2018 - Honorary Citizen of Beregszász
2017 - Puskin-med (Moscow)
2016 - Sándor Hevesi Award
2015 - 15th Los Angeles Hungarian Film Festival - Best Director's Award for the Feature Film for the Husband Changed
2015 - The XV. Pécs National Theater Meeting Award for Best Performances and Best Performances for the Goddess of God
2015 - "Outstanding Theater Performance" - The National Theater of Macedonia
2015 - Madách Award
2014 - Ferenc Sík - award fee
2013 - Pro Urbe Award, Debrecen
2011 - Pécs National Theater Meeting: The Fabulous Men's Wings Presentation for "Special Visualization and the Complex Use of Theater Devices"
2011 - Kossuth Prize (Hungary)
2009 - Meyerhold Award (Moscow)
2007 - Hungarian Arts’ Award
2005 - Silver Cross of Merit of the Republic of Hungary
2005 - Gundel Prize for the Opera – Janacek: Jenufa
2004 - Critics’ Award, (Hungary) – Koltes: Roberto Zucco
14 prizes in different categories at the Festival of Hungarian Theatres in Kisvárda (Hungary)
Jászai Mari Prize (Hungary, 2002)
Eminent Artist (Ukraine, 2002)
Theatre Director of the Year (Ukraine, 2000)
Prize of the Kontakt Festival (Toruń, Poland, 1997) | T. S. Eliot: Murder in the Cathedral
Gold Lion Award – (Lviv, Ukraine, 1995) | Beckett: Waiting for Godot
Directors’ Award (Hersones, Greece, 1994) | Shakespeare: Midsummer night’s dream
2018 - Honorary Citizen of Beregszász
2017 - Puskin-med (Moscow)
2016 - Sándor Hevesi Award
2015 - 15th Los Angeles Hungarian Film Festival - Best Director's Award for the Feature Film for the Husband Changed
2015 - The XV. Pécs National Theater Meeting Award for Best Performances and Best Performances for the Goddess of God
2015 - "Outstanding Theater Performance" - The National Theater of Macedonia
2015 - Madách Award
2014 - Ferenc Sík - award fee
2013 - Pro Urbe Award, Debrecen
2011 - Pécs National Theater Meeting: The Fabulous Men's Wings Presentation for "Special Visualization and the Complex Use of Theater Devices"
2011 - Kossuth Prize (Hungary)
2009 - Meyerhold Award (Moscow)
2007 - Hungarian Arts’ Award
2005 - Silver Cross of Merit of the Republic of Hungary
2005 - Gundel Prize for the Opera – Janacek: Jenufa
2004 - Critics’ Award, (Hungary) – Koltes: Roberto Zucco
14 prizes in different categories at the Festival of Hungarian Theatres in Kisvárda (Hungary)
Jászai Mari Prize (Hungary, 2002)
Eminent Artist (Ukraine, 2002)
Theatre Director of the Year (Ukraine, 2000)
Prize of the Kontakt Festival (Toruń, Poland, 1997) | T. S. Eliot: Murder in the Cathedral
Gold Lion Award – (Lviv, Ukraine, 1995) | Beckett: Waiting for Godot
Directors’ Award (Hersones, Greece, 1994) | Shakespeare: Midsummer night’s dream