Ingeborg Milster
Ingeborg Milster (* before 1940, † after 1968) was a German radio play director . From the late 1950s to 1968 she realized more than 75 productions of children's radio plays for radio in the GDR , including productions that have become so popular such as Das Katzenhaus and Die Weihnachtsgans Auguste , which were also released on record.
Staging of children's radio plays (selection)
- 1958: Samuil Jakowlewitsch Marschak : The cat house ; also radio play editing
- 1959: Friedrich Wolf : The Christmas goose Auguste
- 1961–1966: Hans Pfeiffer : The hair-raising adventures of the detective Dick Dickson (13 episodes)
- 1963: Benno Pludra : Lütt Matten and the white shell
- 1964: Elin Pelin : Jan Bibijan and the devil Füt (3 parts)
- 1964: Alfred Wellm : Kaule (3 parts)
- 1963: Nikolai Nikolajewitsch Nossow : Nimmerklug in Knirpsenland (3 parts)
- 1967: Erwin Strittmatter : Tinko (2 parts)
- 1968: Davor Hlap / James Krüss (translation): The story of the first storyteller
Web links
- Ingeborg Milster in the ARD radio play database
- Ingeborg Milster at Discogs
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SURNAME | Milster, Ingeborg |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German radio play director |
DATE OF BIRTH | 19th century or 20th century |
DATE OF DEATH | 20th century or 21st century |