Thom Luz, born in Zürich, studied at the Zurich University of the Arts and Theatre and directs both in the independent scene as well as at municipal and state theaters and opera houses in Switzerland, Germany, France, and Belgium, including the Deutsches Theater Berlin and the Staatsoper Unter den Linden, the Schauspielhaus Hamburg, the Salzburg Festival, the Vienna Festival Weeks, and NT Gent. His productions tour internationally and have received multiple awards, including three invitations to the Berliner Theatertreffen. In 2019, Luz received the Swiss Theatre Prize. From 2015 to 2020, he was resident director at Theater Basel and since the 2019/20 season has been resident director at the Munich Residenztheater. Luz’s shimmering, highly musical stage works have been described as a theater of sounds, fleeting phenomena, and unusual shifts in perspective: Whether he tells Goethe’s "Werther" backward in Basel, loosely assembles sentences from Franz Kafka’s notebooks into a surprising soundscape under a hovering piano in Hamburg ("Die acht Oktavhefte"), or lets a group of lonely singing piano tuners wander through the empty opera house in Berlin ("Werckmeister Harmonien") — his atmospheric theater evenings always defy conventional patterns of perception. They invite us to rediscover seemingly familiar stories, speak of the cosmos of decline, failure, decay, and the exhaustion of the world — yet are never bleak, but, on the contrary, full of subtle humor and magically beautiful theatrical images. At the Zurich Opera House, he made his debut as an opera director in the 2025/26 season with "Hänsel und Gretel".