Gerda Marko

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Gerda Marko (born May 1, 1940 in Vienna ; † August 21, 2010 ) was a German specialist in German studies and a dramaturge .

After studying German and history, Marko taught at the Maximiliansgymnasium in Munich , where she became director of studies .

She worked as an actress and photo and advertising model ( oil of olaz ) and in her second profession as a lecturer for dramaturgy, work interpretation, text analysis and acting at the Mozarteum in Salzburg and at the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich . From the foundation of the Bavarian Theater Academy August Everding in 1993 until her death, she worked as a lecturer and subsequently as a professor at the University of Music and Theater in Munich as director of the drama course. She also worked as a dramaturge a. a. in Vienna, Wiesbaden and Dortmund.

Works

  • Integration of speech training, song design and physical training in training to become an actor. - Munich: Bavarian Theater Academy, 1998
  • Role lessons, speech training, voice training and body work in training to become an actor. - Munich: Bavarian Theater Academy August Everding, 2001
  • Writing couples - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, ​​1998
  • Writing couples - Zurich: Artemis and Winkler, 1995
  • The end of gentleness - Munich: Beck, 1993

Theater (actress)