Andreas Marber

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Andreas Marber (* 1961 in Radolfzell ) is a German author , translator and dramaturge .

Career

Marber wrote his first play while he was still at school and after high school and community service began his career as a dramaturge at the children's and youth theater of the Esslingen state theater . In 1988 he moved to the Bielefeld Theater . From 1989 to 1993 he worked under Friedrich Schirmer at the Freiburg City Theater . From mid-1993 he was engaged at the Stuttgart State Theater . In 1996 he became head dramaturge at the Schauspielhaus Bochum . Since a brief activity at the Schauspielhaus Hamburg in 2000, he has been working as a freelance dramaturge, including for the Bregenz Festival and the Schauspiel Frankfurt , and as an author. He lives in East Frisia and Rome.

Marber has worked with Stephan Kimmig , Jürgen Kruse , Leander Haußmann and Johann Kresnik , among others . In 1994 he received a scholarship from the Stuttgart Art Foundation , and in 1995 he received the Schiller Memorial Prize of the State of Baden-Württemberg.

In addition to his own pieces, he has written numerous arrangements, including Lüsistrata (Studiobühne Konstanz, 1984), The 'small difference' and its big consequences (Stadttheater Freiburg, 1991) and Beat Generation ( Schauspiel Köln , 2007). In 2012 he translated Shakespeare's tragedy Coriolanus on behalf of the Deutsches Theater .

Works

Plays

  • Die Franzosensau , play, 1983
  • Bsssd , Revue, 1988
  • Wanking templates for part-time workers , play, 1988
  • The Lion Skin , play for children, 1989
  • The Nazi Siren , play, 1990, Stadttheater Freiburg, directed by Christoph Benkelmann
  • The call of the station mission goes unheard: We succumb to the temptations of unemployment benefits , play, 1991 Stadttheater Freiburg, directed by Stephan Kimmig
  • They were already the better days , 1994 Staatstheater Stuttgart, directed by Günter Gerstner, published in Theater heute 1/1995
  • The Lies of the Parrots , 1995 Schauspielhaus Bochum, directed by Leander Haußmann, udT Parrots' Lies, published in English in: German Plays 2 , edited by Elyse Dodgson, London 1999
  • Rimbaud in Eisenhüttenstadt , play, 1997 Schauspielhaus Bochum, directed by Jürgen Kruse, published as "Rimbaud sur les bords de l'Oder", tapuscrit, théâtre ouvert 2001
  • Honecker Rex , 1997/1998
  • Riefenstahl, a choreography , play, 1998 Schauspiel Köln, choreography Hans Kresnik
  • Measures to capture reality , scene, 2004 Thalia Theater Hamburg
  • The scream of the rumba , play, 2006 City Theater Osnabrück
  • The biting frequency of the chain dogs , play, 2007 Thalia Theater Hamburg, directed by Stephan Kimmig, published in "Current Pieces 17", S. Fischer Taschenbuchverlag 2007
  • His bride was the sea and she embraced him , play, 2010 Staatstheater Mainz, director: Philipp Kugler, published in "Current Pieces 22", S. Fischer Taschenbuchverlag 2011
  • The Flying Dutchman - for three actors, two actresses, a singer and an accordion orchestra conducted by the devil , 2015 Württembergische Landesbühne Esslingen, director: Marcel Keller, published in "Current Pieces 26", S. Fischer Taschenbuchverlag 2015

Other works

  • Ms. Anna B comes to the fourth floor , radio play, 1990 (RIAS Berlin)
  • Lost innocence , stories, Hamburg (swarm of men) 2002, ISBN 978-3935596091
  • Platon , Roman, Hamburg (Hoffmann and Campe) 2006, ISBN 978-3455051605
  • The autodidact , short story, all end, karlsruhe 2010, ISBN 978-3881906081

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Andreas Marber. Retrieved July 24, 2017 .
  2. ^ Andreas Marber - 1 book - Perlentaucher. Retrieved July 24, 2017 .
  3. ^ Deutsches Theater Berlin: Deutsches Theater Berlin - Coriolanus, by William Shakespeare. Retrieved July 24, 2017 .