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Marei Obladen (pseudonym Maral ; born February 3, 1941 in Bad Oldesloe ; died January 31, 2020 in Hamburg ) was a German radio play writer and reviewer.

Life

After graduating from high school in Hamburg in 1959, Obladen studied German and theater studies. She then worked as a dramaturge and assistant director for Ida Ehre at the Hamburger Kammerspiele . She was the author of numerous radio plays and radio play adaptations as well as a reviewer of children's and youth books as well as fiction on radio ( RIAS Berlin, DeutschlandRadio , Südwestfunk ).

Works

Radio plays

  • "The Witch Krakeline" Auditon / Rias Berlin
  • "Tine and Moni 1-4" Auditon 1977
  • "Spuki 1-6" Auditon 1979
  • "Every year again" Rias Berlin 1984
  • "The Child Bishop" Rias Berlin 1985
  • “The story of the frog who didn't want to be a prince” Rias Berlin 1986
  • "Thomas" Berlin childhood during the Nazi era - Radio Bremen 1987
  • "Where has the hour gone" Rias Berlin 1987
  • "Bremen Town Musicians" Radio Bremen 1991
  • “Luba” Polish childhood during the Nazi era - Director: Jörg Jannings Radio Bremen 1993
  • We discover composers: Peter Tschaikowsky “Nutcracker and Prince Charming or You Heard I'm Dancing” Deutsche Grammophon 1984
  • We discover composers: Serge Prokofieff “Peter and the Wolf Serge, we want music!” Deutsche Grammophon 1984
  • We discover composers: Ludwig van Beethoven “All people become brothers - dispute over a spark of gods” Deutsche Grammophon 1985
  • We discover composers: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Wolfgang loved by God? - A kick, somersaults and a song for the Canari” Deutsche Grammophon 1987

Radio play adaptations

  • Erich Kästner : "Emil and the three twins", production and direction: Ruth Scheerbarth, Metronome 1974
  • Erich Kästner: “Das doppelte Lottchen”, production and direction: Ruth Scheerbarth, Metronome 1974
  • Erich Kästner: "May 35th" Metronome
  • Peter Härtling: "Ben loves Anna" Production and direction: Ruth Scheerbarth 1982, Deutsche Grammophon 1982
  • Peter Härtling: "Alter John I, II", produced by Rias Berlin 1982
  • Guus Kuijer: “Tell me about grandma”, produced by Rias Berlin 1982, directed by Jörg Jannings, Deutsche Grammophon 1983
  • Jörg Müller, Jörg Steiner: “The People in the Sea”, Co-Production: Rias Berlin and Deutsche Grammophon 1983 Director: Jörg Jannings
  • Christine Nöstlinger: "Jokel, Julia and Jericho", produced by Rias Berlin 1984, Deutsche Grammophon 1985
  • " Anne Frank's diary - it won't seem incredible how we lived here" - Director: Jörg Jannings, Co-Production: Rias Berlin and Deutsche Grammophon 1985
  • Bjarne Reuter: “You can't pick someone like me from the trees,” says Buster. Co-production Rias Berlin and Polygram 1988
  • Benno Pludra: "The Heart of the Pirate" Co-production Radio Bremen and Rias Berlin 1988 Director: Jörg Jannings, Polygram 1989
  • Imme Dros: "Annetje Lie, In the Depth of the Night" Radio Bremen 1991
  • Isaac B. Singer : “A Childhood in Warsaw 1,2”, produced by Rias Berlin 1981, directed by Jörg Jannings, Deutsche Grammophon 1992
  • Lloyd Alexander "Lukas Kasha 1-4", Radio Bremen 1996
  • Patricia MacLachlan “Scissors, Stone, Paper” RB 2001

Numerous radio plays and radio play adaptations (1968–1980) with Ruth Scheerbarth (direction and production) under the pseudonym "Maral"

Prices

  • Terre des Hommes Children's Radio Play Award 1986
    "The diary of Anne Frank - It won't seem incredible how we lived here" - Direction Jörg Jannings, co - production Rias Berlin and Deutsche Grammophon 1985
  • Terre des Hommes Children's Radio Play Award 1988, Honorable Mention
    Bjarne Reuter: “You can't pick someone like me from the trees,” says Buster co-production Rias Berlin and Polygram in 1988

Individual evidence

  1. The obituary was deposited in the support with ticket: 2020021810004733 .