August Everding (German pronunciation:[ˈaʊɡʊstˈʔeːvɐdɪŋ]; 31 October 1928; Bottrop, Germany – 26 January 1999; Munich) was a German opera director and administrator.
In 1988 the Prinzregententheater was renovated under his patronage and could be reopened as theatre and opera house.[1] It also houses the Bavarian Theatre Academy.[2]
Many of his classic productions are preserved on DVD, including Hänsel und Gretel (1981) (Deutsche Grammophon B000AXSKB8), and Die Zauberflöte (Deutsche Grammophon B000ASAEQW).
He was one of the founder members of a society of the revolutionary thoughts on theaters and individual thinking and this was reflected in his works.
Lohengrin – Richard Wagner sung in English; Lohengrin – Alberto Remedios, Elsa – Karen Bureau, Ortrud – Nance Grant, Telramund – Geoffrey Chard, King Henry – Noel Mangin, Herald – David Brennan; Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, conductor Richard Divall, director August Everding, designer, Kenneth Rowell. Australian Radio Broadcast November 1985. CD91241[4]