Hans-Joachim Ruckhäberle

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Hans-Joachim Ruckhäberle (born September 6, 1947 in Heidenheim an der Brenz ; † April 10, 2017 ) was a German theater director and dramaturge .

Life

Ruckhäberle studied literature, history, politics and philosophy in Munich and Frankfurt am Main from 1967 to 1974 and received his doctorate in 1974. From 1976 to 1980, he was initially a trainee , then teacher in Munich. From the current game year 1979/1980 he worked as a dramaturgical assistant at the Münchner Kammerspiele and one year later began research and teaching at the University of Paris VIII and at the Center National de la Recherche Scientifique in Paris .

From 1981 to 1982 Ruckhäberle was a lecturer at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich at the Institute for German Philology II and at the Institute for Theater Studies. In 1982 he became a dramaturge at the Münchner Kammerspiele . From 1983 he was chief dramaturge and member of the artistic management of the Münchner Kammerspiele under the artistic director Dieter Dorn for ten years until 1993 . From 1986 he was a professor at Princeton University in the USA. Since 1988 Ruckhäberle has also worked as a director. Since 1989 he has been a lecturer at the State Academy for Fine Arts in Stuttgart and since 1993 professor for direction and dramaturgy at the Berlin-Weißensee School of Art . From 1989 to 1993 he was a member of the Akademie der Künste Berlin (West); since 1993 he was a member of the Berlin Academy of the Arts . From 2002 to 2011 he was chief dramaturge of the Bavarian State Theater under the artistic director Dieter Dorn. His last work as a dramaturge was Samuel Beckett's Endspiel , directed by Dieter Dorn at the 2016 Salzburg Festival .

Ruckhäberle was married and lived with his family in Munich and Berlin .

Works

  • Pamphlet literature in the historical context of Georg Büchner (= scripts / literary studies , Volume 16), Scriptor, Kronberg im Taunus 1975, ISBN 3-589-20064-2 (Dissertation University of Munich , Philosophical Faculty II, 1974, 409 pages, 21 cm).
  • (Ed.): Early Proletarian Literature. The pamphlets of the German journeyman's craft associations in Paris 1832–1839 (= monographs , volume 34). Sciptor, Kronberg im Taunus 1977, ISBN 3-589-20568-7 .
  • Hans-Joachim Ruckhäberle, Helmuth Widhammer: Roman and romantic theory of German realism. Presentation and documents (= Athenaeum pocket books , volume 2125). Athenaeum, Kronberg im Taunus 1977, ISBN 3-7610-2125-9 .
  • Heine and the early labor movement in Paris. In: Heinrich Heine 1797 - 1856. International cycle of events for the 125th year of death in 1981 at the opening of the Karl Marx-Haus Trier study center . With contributions by Klaus Briegleb , Michael Espagne, Jacques Grandjonc , Bernd Kortländer , Joseph A. Kruse , Inge Rippmann, Ursula Roth, Hans-Joachim Ruckhäberle, Wolfgang Schieder and Michael Werner . (= Writings from the Karl-Marx-Haus , Volume 26), Trier 1981, pp. 66–79, DNB 820702439 (contributions in German and French).
  • Early Proletarian Consciousness - Aestheticization of the Everyday . In: Lars Lambrecht (ed.): Origin of the working class . Argument, Berlin 1981, pp. 44-69. ISBN 3-88619-019-6
  • Education and organization in the German craft and workers' associations in Switzerland. Texts and documents on the culture of German craftsmen and workers 1834 - 1845 . Edited and introduced by Hans-Joachim Ruckhäberle (= Studies and Texts on the Social History of Literature , Volume 4). Niemeyer, Tübingen 1983, ISBN 3-484-35004-0 .
  • The war of the poor against the rich. Ludwig Börne and the German craftsmen and workers in Paris . In: Inge Rippmann, Wolfgang Labuhn (ed.): “The art - a daughter of time”. New studies on Ludwig Börne . Aisthesis, Bielefeld 1988, pp. 99-110. ISBN 3-925670-12-2 .
  • Obituary for Doris Schade . "I am less unhappy when I play" . In: Yearbook. Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts in Munich . 26. 2012 (2013), pp. 219-221.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The dramaturge Hans-Joachim Ruckhäberle is dead: on rehearsal stages and in the lecture hall . Nachtkritik.de , April 11, 2017, accessed on April 12, 2017. Programs from Ruckhäberle's work
  2. ^ Mourning in Munich's theater scene . Bayerische Staatszeitung , April 11, 2017, accessed on April 12, 2017.