Erich Schaffner

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Erich Schaffner (* 1950 ) is a German actor and reciter from Mörfelden . He performs with texts by Karl Kraus ( The Last Days of Mankind ), Bert Brecht , Kurt Tucholsky and others. a. on.

After an apprenticeship as a printer and a second education, Schaffner studied at the State University for Music and Performing Arts in Frankfurt am Main. There was u. a. Ernst Jacobi his teacher.

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As a guest at the Darmstadt State Theater in “ Purgatory in Ingolstadt ” by Marieluise Fleißer , staged by Michael Gruner , with Udo Samel , among others . As a guest at the Schauspiel Frankfurt in “Maria Magdalena” by Hebbel, staged by Frank-Patrick Steckel with Martina Krauel and Christian Redl, among others .

He received a permanent engagement at the Stadttheater Ingolstadt .

After that, Schaffner worked as a freelance actor with his own programs, solo pieces and recitations with performances throughout the German-speaking area.

He also worked in renowned independent theater groups such as Theatermanufaktur Berlin and Laokoon Dance Group .

He also worked as a studio speaker and voice actor. In addition, he had engagements as a guest in various German theaters, mostly with the director Wolfgang Spielvogel (most recently in the " Mousonturm " in Frankfurt / M.).

Movie and TV

Schaffner was involved in Michail Krausnick's “Beruf Räuber” on Saarländischer Rundfunk , “Die Kommissarin” with Hannelore Elsner at Hessischer Rundfunk , “Schlaf mit mein Mann” at RTL , “Goethe light” by Thomas Frickel on ZDF and other productions.

Pieces and programs

  • Satire under the ax - anti-fascist satire 1933–45
  • The Burned Poets - Singing and Recitation
  • Canciones de las Brigadas Internacionales Spain 1936–39 - the history of the war in Spain in songs and stories.
  • The last days of mankind ( Karl Kraus ) - 40 scenes from the complete works, played by one person (also available as a reading).
  • War is nothing but business - songs and recitations against war and its causes
  • Black-red-gold is not filling - a program with old songs and current quotations against national frenzy and new lies
  • Brothel and class struggle - antic cabaret about the everyday purchasability of people
  • Herr Karl - a one-person piece by Carl Merz and Helmut Qualtinger
  • It's Johann Wolfgang's birthday - a Goethe evening for everyone
  • Sugar peas for everyone - Heinrich Heine for beginners
  • Germany - A Winter's Tale ( Heinrich Heine ) - Recitation

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