Jutta Ferbers

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Jutta Ferbers (* 1957 in Cologne ) is a German dramaturge .

Career

Her first engagement as a dramaturge was in Landshut , from 1983 at the Schauspielhaus Bochum . In 1986 she became a dramaturge at the Burgtheater Vienna. In Vienna with Claus Peymann (including Shakespeare's Richard III ., With Hermann Beil, the premiere of Thomas Bernhard's drama Heldenplatz in 1988 , as well as world premieres by Peter Handke , including: The Hour We Didn't Know About Each Other ) and work with the directors Ruth Berghaus , Achim Freyer , Leander Haussmann , Hans Neuenfels , Tamás Ascher , Peter Zadek and George Tabori . Lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna . With Hermann Beil translations of plays by Ibsen and Marlowe, with Thomas Brasch Richard III. and Richard II. Since 1999 she has been a dramaturge and board member at the Berliner Ensemble . Own direction: in Vienna Franz Xaver Kroetz request concert , Peter Handke self-accusation / prophecy . At the BE: Tucholsky we negatives! , Anouilh Das Orchester and evenings with Wilhelm Busch and Frank Wedekind . Dramaturgy for Robert Wilson's productions: Leonce and Lena , The Winter Tale , The Threepenny Opera and Shakespeare's sonnets .

Private

Jutta Ferbers is Claus Peymann's partner .

Individual evidence

  1. ARD documentary: "Germany - Your Artists: Klaus Peymann from May 28, 2017"