In 2006 she founded the Fleetstreet theatre in Hamburg, which she ran until 2010.[4] From 2013 to 2016 she was one of the four house directors at the Cologne National Theatre Schauspiel Köln.[5] She received the 2009 Rolf Mares Theatre Award for her staging of Der Fall Esra, based on the legal case that resulted in the ban on the author Maxim Biller's novel Esra.[6]
In 2015 Richter wrote and directed the interactivemultimedia project Supernerds, which dealt with digital mass surveillance, whistleblowing and digital dissidents. Supernerds was co-produced by the national television and radio channel WDR, Schauspiel Köln, and the producers Gebrueder Beetz, and included an online gaming component.[15][16] The premiere of the piece took place simultaneously on German television, radio, online, and in the theatre in Cologne. The audiences of each show became part of the story, being subjected to examples of hacking and surveillance on their smartphones and laptops.[17] The piece was based on interviews that Richter conducted with whistleblowers, human rights lawyers, hackers, and internet activists such as Julian Assange, Daniel Ellsberg (Pentagon Papers), the NSA Whistleblowers Bill Binney, Thomas Drake, and Jesselyn Radack.[18] As part of the project, and also subsequently, Richter visited Edward Snowden in Moscow.[8]
Richter is a member of the DiEM25 Advisory Panel.[21]
Writing
A selection of Richter's interviews with Internet activists was published in the book Supernerds – Conversations with Heroes by Alexander Verlag Berlin in German and English.[18] In 2018 she co-authored Women, Whistleblowing, Wikileaks together with Sarah Harrison and Renata Ávila.[22] She writes regularly for the German newspaper Der Freitag.[23]
Personal life
Richter lives between Berlin and Dubrovnik with the German actor Malte Sundermann, their two children, and her son from her marriage to the painter Daniel Richter.[24][25] Richter is of Croatian descent.[26]
Productions (selected)
1999 Revolution Evolution Exekution with Akademie Isotrop at Kunstverein Bremen