Helmut Bez

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Helmut Bez (born August 28, 1930 in Sondershausen , Thuringia ; † August 7, 2019 in Mecklenburg ) was a German writer .

Life

After graduating from high school in Erfurt in 1949, Bez trained as an actor at the Thuringian State Conservatory from 1949 to 1951. Then he worked as an actor and director on various stages. Since 1965 he has worked as a freelance writer for theater, radio, television and film. He also worked as a partner in Henschel Verlag .

Until his death, Bez continued to write fiction and memoirs that had previously remained unpublished.

Works

Stage works

Text books for the cheerful music theater of the GDR (operetta, musical comedy, musical)

  • Hello Peter . Premiere 1961 Karl-Marx-Stadt
  • The black pearl . Premiere 1962 Erfurt
  • My friend Bunbury . Premiere 1964 Berlin
  • Small town stories . Premiere 1967 Erfurt
  • Froufrou . Premiere 1969 Erfurt
  • Boards that mean the world . Premiere 1970 Berlin
  • Mister Fogg's bet . Premiere 1972 in Leipzig
  • Trio . Premiere 1974 Leipzig
  • Keep smiling . Premiere 1976 Leipzig
  • Casanova . Premiere 1976 Berlin
  • Prince of Prussia . Premiere 1978 Erfurt
  • Beware of curves . Television musical

Speaking pieces

  • Hold a dialogue . Premiere 1977 Magdeburg
  • Jutta or The Children of Damutz . Premiere 1978 Halle
  • Dobberkau is there . Premiere 1978 Gera
  • Warm rain . Premiere 1979 in Zwickau
  • The upside-down world (after Ludwig Tieck). Premiere 1983 Greifswald
  • Obituary . Premiere 1985 Brandenburg
  • Little man what now (Fallada-Adapt.). Premiere 1994 Chemnitz
  • The glass of water (Scribe, neue dt. Fassg.). Premiere 1996 Celle
  • The tiger . Premiere 1998 Frankfurt / O.
  • Nele and the Altwreech people . WP 1999 Potsdam

Movie and TV

  • 1975: Marriage / female (TV)
  • 1979: Women's Stories (TV)
  • 1981: Say what you want (TV)
  • 1987: Wengler & Sons
  • 1988: Late Arrival (TV two-part)
  • 1995: Police call 110: Jutta or The Children of Damutz (TV series)
  • Your will will happen. A cinematic treatise (TV essay)
  • My God, Martin. An interview with Katharina von Bora (TV essay)

radio

Radio plays

  • This Saturday (prohibited, never broadcast). 1965
  • Up close and personal . 1967
  • The second fire . 1969
  • French optional . 1971
  • The return trip . 1973
  • Maintain dialogue (radio play award). 1976
  • Jutta or The Children of Damutz . 1979
  • Obituary (sent under the title Late Performance). 1979
  • That long morning . 1981
  • Last news . 1981
  • Early arrival - late return . 1982
  • In their interest . 1982
  • The liberation or lie listen . 1983
  • The first great journey of HOPE . 1985
  • Dobberkau is there . 1988
  • The 37th Congress . 1989
  • Great deeds . 1989
  • The realm of mind and soul . 1989
  • Juventus breaks the nimbus of Livorno . 1989
  • Gentz ​​or Alles paletti . 1990
  • As if I lost myself . 1990
  • Useful survey . 1993
  • Jopp or The Complacency . 1994
  • Wenck's Army . 1995
  • CRASH or last exit Brilon . 1996
  • Death in the province . 1997
  • Klischnigg . 1998

feature

  • Kabert's travels and the attempt to watch him do it
  • Am i still in my house (Gerhart Hauptmann in Agnetendorf)
  • Selzthal or was that really me?
  • Kathmandu or The Discussion of the Penultimate Things

Book publications

  • Poems and short stories (published in anthologies)
  • Helmut Bez, Jürgen Degenhardt , HP Hofmann: Musical. History and Works , Berlin 1981: VEB Lied der Zeit music publisher

Extensive narrative work is unpublished.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b https://henschel-schauspiel.de/de/meldung/2225
  2. Helmut Bez In: Kürschner's German Literature Calendar 2018/2019. Volume II: PZ. Walter de Gruyter , 2018, ISBN 978-3-11-057616-0 , p. 70.
  3. a b Helmut Bez.Retrieved on February 6, 2020 .
  4. Helmut Bezhenschel SCHAUSPIEL. Retrieved February 6, 2020 .
  5. http://www.kabert.org