Lifting platform (Hanover)

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The Hebebühne in Hanover is a professional and free theater group and artist cooperative founded in 1990 , which performs with its own stage and music productions . As a touring theater, the ensemble with guest artists primarily combines scenic forms of expression on the stage with literature, music and media.

history

After the actors Dagmar Dreke and Bengt Kiene met in 1989 at a performance of Yaak Karsunke's work Die Bauernoper , the two got together for a first joint piece, the collage Von Menschen und Haifischen composed of songs and texts by Bertolt Brecht . After the duo's first successes, the pianist and composer Holger Kirleis joined the group, which then for the first time performed the cabaret - musical pairings - an outcry for two , which has been shown many times since then .

For the third production, the lyricist and reciter Oskar Ansull joined the group of artists, who then made their breakthrough under the name Hebebühne with the literary cabaret once murdered , chansons by Georg Kreisler .

The performance of further chanson evenings, including a night program, was followed by the “serious” play Kinderkleinkriegen with the subtitle “Criminal files and music”. Holger Kirleis wrote the music for the piece penned by Kiene and Ansull . Directed by Cornelia Bothe , Birgit Jakobowski played alongside Kiene and Dreke in the premiere on January 12, 1993 in the Kulturzentrum Pavillon . Finally, Fred Meier and Barbara Koch completed the ensemble.

For their interpretations of Georg Preisler songs in the chanson program Laughter from Ambush , the lifting platform duo Kiene and Kirleis received the "1." Prize donated by the Kulturgemeineschaft Kleinkunst and the Chansonbüro at the end of June 1998 in Wettbergen . Querkunstpreis Hannover ”, plus DM 5000 from the energy supplier PreussenElektra as well as a sculpture by the sculptor Ulrike Enders . The award ceremony was moderated by Friedhelm Kändler , musically complemented by original compositions performed by Marianne Iser and Thomas Duda and the chansonnier Wulf Hühn .

In 2004, the Men Angstfrei group was able to release their music album For Hope and Beer on the Hanoverian label ABC-Roxxon-Tonstudio as a contract production by Hebebühne Hanover as a compact disc .

The repertoire of the artist cooperative includes the music revue Crunchy X-Mas. Christmas for marginalized groups , which was filmed with the lifting platform artists Birgit Hahnheiser, Barbara Koch, Bengt Kiene, Holger Kirleis and Fred Meier in a performance around Christmas 2012 in the Theater am Küchengarten (TAK).

In and with the ensemble, authors and stage artists Peter Düker , Bodo Dringenberg , Christian Sölter and the musician-composer Achim Kück have also worked and cooperated so far .

Pieces

Until 1994 the ensemble produced:

  • With your back against the wall , chansons about love and violence
  • Children turf wars , "a play about Verzieher and behaved"
  • Crunchy Xmas , Christmas for the marginalized
  • Pairings - an outcry for two , cabaret musical
  • Sentimental Journey , "Blue Hour Music and Snappy Schnulz"
  • Murder someone once , chansons and lyrics by Georg Kreisler
  • Without water glass and gilt edging , readings by Oskar Ansull
  • From November 1994: When bar stools start to hurt

literature

  • Renate Baumgart, Wolfgang Schatz: Hebebühne , in this: What a theater! The independent theater scene in Hanover. Edited by the Freundeskreis Hannover , Hannover: Freundeskreis Hannover [Röselerstraße 2, Rechtsamt], 1994, pp. 36–39

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. oV : The lift on the page hebebuehne-hannover.de [ undated ], last accessed on October 26, 2017
  2. ^ A b Jürgen Voss: Targetedly sent to the land of nightmares / New lifting platform piece , in the daily newspaper Neue Presse , number 7 of January 9, 1993, p. 12
  3. a b o.V. : Schauspiel / Hebebühne Hannover on the hannover.de page [undated], last accessed on October 26, 2017
  4. ^ A b c d e Renate Baumgart, Wolfgang Schatz: Hebebühne , in this: What a theater! The independent theater scene in Hanover. Edited by the Freundeskreis Hannover , Hannover: Freundeskreis Hannover [Röselerstraße 2, Rechtsamt], 1994, pp. 36–39
  5. Alice Henkes: Querkunsttrophäe for underhand chanson laughter / Prize to Kine and Kirleis , in: Neue Presse from June 29, 1998 (newspaper clipping, without page number)
  6. Compare the information in the catalog of the German National Library
  7. Compare Holger Kirleis; Subtitling for the video clip published on April 18, 2013 on youtube.com