Peter Michel Ladiges

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Peter Michel Ladiges , also known as Hans-Peter Ladiges (born June 26, 1933 in Hamburg ; † May 28, 2004 Frankfurt am Main ) was a German radio play director . He was the son of the actor Heinz Ládiges and Ilse Jahn.

Life

After completing his studies, Peter Michel Ladiges worked from 1957 to 1961 as a lecturer and dramaturge in the radio play department of the NDR . 1961 to 1963 he was assistant director of Egon Monk the TV game . In 1963 he became a dramaturge and in 1967 deputy head of department in the radio play department of the SWF . In 1969, his production of Ernst Jandl's and Friederike Mayröcker's almost 15-minute radio play Fünf Mann Menschen (SWF 1968), which is considered the primal scene of the “New Radio Play”, received the prestigious radio play award of the war blind .

Since 1971 Peter Michel Ladiges has worked as a freelance director and author . According to the ARD radio play database, he has directed more than 200 radio plays, 180 of which are also listed in the private radio play database HspDat.to .

In 1974 Ladiges translated parts of the first volume of Carlos Castaneda's The Teachings of Don Juan for a radio feature on the SWF. This was followed by numerous works on ethnological topics, features on Hubert Fichte's research in Afro-America, Africa, Hamburg. Most of the texts are only available in manuscript printouts from broadcasters NDR, SWF, HR, WDR, BR and in private collections.

  • Ladiges, Peter M. 1981. The Anastenaria. Firewalking in ancient Europe . In: Curare . Journal for Ethnomedicine and Transcultural Psychiatry 4,3: 143-168 (Verlag Vieweg).
  • Ladiges, Peter M. 1984. Culinary Systems. The culinary system of the potato. In: Curare. Journal for Ethnomedicine and Transcultural Psychiatry 6,3: 209-227 (Verlag Vieweg).

Radio plays

  • 1968: Werner Helmes : A Dead for the Bride - director (SWF)
  • 1968: Ernst Jandl : Five Men People - Director (SWR)
  • 1973: Raymond Ragan Butler : Magic Fire - director (SWF)
  • 1975: Raymond Ragan Butler: Laughing is Good for the Soul - director (SWF)
  • 1975: Robert Sheckley : The Human Trap or The Land Race - directed (SWF)
  • 1975: Leo Goldman: Golf - directed (SWF)
  • 1976: Hadayat'ullah Hübsch : The Day Elvis Presley Was to Get Life Sentence - Director (HR)
  • 1978: Maj Sjöwall / Per Wahlöö : And the big ones are let go - Director (WDR / SWF)
  • 1978: Maj Sjöwall / Per Wahlöö: The Policeman Murderer - Director (WDR / SWF)
  • 1978: Maj Sjöwall / Per Wahlöö: End Station for Nine - Director (SWF)
  • 1978: Maj Sjöwall / Per Wahlöö: The Dead in the Götakanal - Director (WDR / SWF)
  • 1981: Woody Allen : Death - Director (SWF / RB / SFB)
  • 1982: Per Wahlöö: Das Lastauto - Director (SWF)
  • 1983: Janwillem van de Wetering : Outsider in Amsterdam - Director (WDR / SWF)
  • 1983: Janwillem van de Wetering: The Dead on the Dike - Director (WDR / SWF)
  • 1984: Janwillem van de Wetering: Death of a Street Vendor - Director (WDR / SWF)
  • 1984: Janwillem van de Wetering: The blonde monkey - director (WDR / SWF)
  • 1985: Janwillem van de Wetering: The Commissaris goes on cure - direction (detective radio play - SWF / SFB)
  • 1986: Edward Boyd : Bullivants Match or Curlew in Autumn - director (SWF)
  • 1988: Janwillem van de Wetering: The Enemy of Old Days - director (SWF)
  • 1988: Janwillem van de Wetering: Catching rats or the Frisians' cause - director (SWF)
  • 1989: Jakob Arjouni : More Beer - Director (SWF)
  • 1991: Manuel Vázquez Montalbán : The Ambushed Shot - director (SWF / HR)
  • 1995: Maj Sjöwall Per Wahlöö : Alarm in Sköldgatan - director (NDR)
  • 1999: Johnston McCulley : Zorro - The Curse of Capistrano - Director (BR)
  • 2000: Laurence Shames : Silent Days in Key West - Director (BR)
  • 2009: Friedrich Ani Uta-Maria Heim : Falsches Herz - Director (SWR)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Biographical directory for theater, dance and music: references from German-language reference works and yearbooks / Paul S. Ulrich. - Volume 1: AL. - Berlin: Arno Spitz, 1997; here: mother's name and first name Hans-Peter