I Stangl

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I Stangl (2015)

I Stangl is the stage name of the Austrian cabaret artist Karl-Ernst Stangl (born March 1, 1954 in Mödling ) and means (according to his own words) in Finnish little elk .

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I Stangl (2014)

Stangl grew up in Hinterbrühl and then lived in Vienna until he returned to Hinterbrühl in 1981. Stangl, who comes from a family of innkeepers, worked in gastronomy after completing hotel management school and among other things acted as a sales representative. Then he graduated from the Academy for Social Work in Vienna and worked as a disabled person. After graduating from the academy, however, he preferred to “prefer to become a cabaret artist directly” .

Stangl and other students first founded Frank Budweiser and Alufolien . Soon afterwards he went on tour with the ensemble “Meck Tonald's Spießburger Casparét”. From 1981 he mainly played solo programs, practically all of which were created in collaboration with his co-author Hannes Vogler . This included number-based evenings like “Doktor Macher & Mister Soft”, “Thinking is not fate!” And “GNIF - Guaranteed not on TV”. With this approach, at the beginning of the 1980s Stangl was next to Andreas Vitasek in the second row of the new upswing in Austrian cabaret, which had started in 1974 with the Keif cabaret ( Erich Demmer , Lukas Resetarits , Erwin Steinhauer , Wolfgang Teuschl and others).

In the third phase of development he was also involved as an organizer, by promoting Josef Hader , the Schlabarett group and Karl Ferdinand Kratzl as director of the Niedermair cabaret in Vienna from 1991 to 2001 .

He then successfully resumed his somewhat stalled solo career and started a series of themed programs such as “Self-confident being a washcloth”, again with Hannes Vogler , starting with an adaptation of Bernhard Ludwig's “Instructions for Sexual Dissatisfaction” ), "Why women look better and men watch TV better" (2004), "Who crawls, stumbles not" (2006), "Der Frauenflüsterer" (2007), "Wir Helden" (2009), "Es die Ungustl presumption" ( 2011) and "Unter Vultures" (2012).

Stangl, who is also considered a controversial representative for the interests of cabaret stages and artists, appeared more than two thousand times in Austria, Germany, Switzerland and South Tyrol. He received the “Austrian Cabaret Promotion Prize” (1984) and the “Salzburg Bull” (1993).

In addition, he produced numerous children's musicals and appeared again and again in films (for example Müller's office and Werner - Beinhart! ) And at the theater (including “Zappzarapp” with Andreas Vitasek, “Waiting for Godot” with Vitasek and Karl Ferdinand Kratzl, “ Elling “with Gregor Seberg).

Stangl is also active as an author and theater director. Together with his co-author Hannes Vogler, he published two books and wrote and staged two plays.

Works

Solo cabaret programs

  • Doctor Macher & Mister Soft (1982)
  • Qualium and Coca Collaps (1982)
  • Thinking is not fate! (1983)
  • Duo for Solo (1984)
  • Nonstop Consensus (1986)
  • GNIF Guaranteed Not On TV (1987)
  • Monthly Show I, II, III, IV (1988)
  • Vote Wappler! (1988)
  • The Cucumber (1991)
  • Mariandl 3 (1993)
  • Hilarious (1994)
  • Radio Kazakhstan is not angry (1996, with Georg "Der Orchester" Graf)
  • Do it again, Stangl (1997)
  • Men Are Better Indians (1999, with Hannes Vogler)
  • Instructions on sexual dissatisfaction (2000, based on the program of the same name by Bernhard Ludwig)
  • Be a self-confident washcloth! (2002)
  • Why Women Look Better and Men Watch TV Better (2004)
  • Whoever crawls does not stumble (2006)
  • Winnetou lives! (2006, with O. Lendl and Mike Supancic, after Karl May)
  • The Woman Whisperer (2007)
  • We Heroes - Born To Be Wild (2009)
  • The Mistake Man (2010)
  • The Ungustl presumption applies (2011)
  • Among Vultures - About Banksters and Other Crooks (2012)
  • It was most beautiful in mom (2014)
  • Finished (2016)

Plays

  • Zappzarapp (with Andreas Vitasek)
  • Pippi Longstocking (musical, as producer)
  • Papageno & Little Mozart (musical, as producer)
  • Elling (with Gregor Seberg)
  • Single with 4 women (comedy, author, together with Hannes Vogler, 2011, WP: TheaterForum Schwechat)
  • Hard on hard
  • Büro Brutal - Eine Komödie (author, together with Hannes Vogler, 2013, also director of the world premiere: AK-Oberösterreich, Linz and TheaterForum, Schwechat)
  • The Auditor ( Summer Games Perchtoldsdorf , as Bobtschinski)

Movies

Books

  • with Hannes Vogler: Finally Strache - A report from the future. 2009
  • with Hannes Vogler: Me, Carlo-Enrico Grassa. A Sicilian biography. 2011
  • with Hannes Vogler: Ausdensolos. 222 Sager from A to Z. With a foreword by Iris Fink , 2014
  • with Hannes Vogler and Robert Lirsch: GolfZoff , 2016

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. a b Niederösterreichische Nachrichten 37/2010 page 44

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