Peter Schanz

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Peter Schanz (born July 10, 1957 in Bamberg ) is a German author , dramaturge and director .

Life

Peter Schanz grew up in his hometown Bamberg in Upper Franconia. After graduating from high school in 1976, he studied German, history, sociology and political science at the Universities of Würzburg , Graz and Munich and graduated in 1982 with a state examination. He then did 16 months of community service in a boarding school for disabled children.

Between 1984 and 1999 he worked as a dramaturge and director at various German theaters, most recently as artistic director at the Braunschweig State Theater . Schanz has been working as a freelance author and dramaturge since 1999 and is also a photographer. Peter Schanz lives in Neuwittenbek on the Kiel Canal.

Works

Theater works

  • The African. After Wilhelm Raabe's " Abu Telfan ". Premiere April 2002 Braunschweig State Theater.
  • destination anywhere. A soul story from the flat country. Premiere October 2002 Theater group at Mühlenberg Tarmstedt.
  • Brown soft, brown soft! A home evening with the jazz canteen . Premiere in July 2003 at the Braunschweig State Theater.
  • Bohlweg Tahiti. An evening of longing with Gerstäcker material. Premiere April 2004 State Theater Braunschweig.
  • A hundred years of hip-hop. The anniversary tour with Puff Baba and Jennifer Lopetzki. Premiere January 2004 Landesbühne Hannover.
  • Man Agnes! A morality. Premiere November 2005 State Theater Braunschweig.
  • Our Parzival. An old story. Premiere April 2006 Theater group at Mühlenberg Ottersberg.
  • Ölper Twelve Pöints. The interactive request concert with the jazz canteen. Premiere July 2006 at the Braunschweig State Theater.
  • Anna says something. An incendiary speech from the theater. Premiere February 2007 at the Braunschweig State Theater.
  • Lunke. A scene. Premiere July 2007 ETA Hoffmann-Theater Bamberg.
  • Ölper 2. A song for Braunschweig. The second season. With the jazz canteen. Premiere August 2007 at the Braunschweig State Theater.
  • What do you want! A play on Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night". Premiere March 2008 Theater group at Mühlenberg Tarmstedt.
  • Summit divers. A comedy from the big world of small politics in verse. Premiere June 2009 Braunschweig State Theater.
  • Our unity. A musical training camp for the Braunschweig soul. With the jazz canteen . Premiere August 2009 Braunschweig State Theater.
  • Meta, north dike. The rock musical of the north. Premiere January 2010 Landesbühne Lower Saxony North Wilhelmshaven.
  • Kiel Alexandraplatz.
  • error_403_verboten, libretto for a short opera by Julian Lembke , premier June 2011 Hochschule für Musik Detmold
  • The Braunschweiger Christmas story. A nativity play with the jazz canteen. Premiere December 2011 Wintertheater Braunschweig.
  • Luise & Mathilde. A chamber game about Georg Büchner's sisters. Premiere May 2012 at the Darmstadt State Theater.
  • The princess of cell. Premiere May 2012 Schlosstheater Celle.
  • Ö 3.0 - the oil era returns. A new song for Braunschweig. With the jazz canteen. Premiere August 2012 Braunschweig State Theater
  • Beate U. A woman's life in Schleswig-Holstein. Musical revue. Premiere December 2012 Stadttheater Rendsburg.
  • Altensalzkoth. A research in our neighborhood. Premiere February 2013 Schlosstheater Celle.
  • The OB. Monodrama for an unwilling comedian. Premiere March 2013 Stadttheater Wilhelmshaven.
  • Fritz Haber German or is the chemistry correct? Premiere April 2013 Darmstadt State Theater.
  • The Christmas party. A song recital. With Christian Eitner . Premiere December 2013 Wintertheater Braunschweig.
  • End of working day. With Ingo Börchers . Premiere January 2014 Theater Bielefeld.
  • And juchheirassa. Another monument for Hermann Löns. Premiere April 2014 Schlosstheater Celle.
  • DA DA DA. A musical navigation system through the 1980s in Braunschweig by Eitner & Schanz. With Christian Eitner and the jazz canteen . Premiere August 2014 Braunschweig State Theater.
  • Vanishing point Celle. About being expelled and being welcome. Premiere March 2016 Schlosstheater Celle.
  • Oh holy sorrow! A musical invocation. With Jens Düppe . Premiere May 2016 Festival Achtbrücken Cologne.
  • Play me the song of the lion. A western. With Christian Eitner . Premiere August 2016 Lokpark Braunschweig.
  • The Tin Drum. Dramatization of the novel by Günter Grass. Premiere October 2016 Theater Lübeck.
  • Hansel, Gretel, Frosch & Wolf. With Christian Eitner. Premiere November 2016 Wintertheater Braunschweig.
  • The largest dwarf. A Sudelstück for Georg Christoph Lichtenberg. Premiere February 2017 Young Theater Göttingen.
  • Belief differently. Reformation stories from the Lower Rhine. WP June 2017 Evangelical Parish Church Schwanenberg.
  • Good Bayreuth . Transfer of the tabloid comedy Bis Denver by Oliver Bukowski from Niederlausitzschen to Upper Franconia. EA October 2017 Landestheater Coburg.
  • GÖ 68 ff. A local evening for the 50th birthday of 1968. Premiere April 2018, Junge Theater Göttingen.
  • The curse of the Oker. A new western. Now with pirates too. With Christian Eitner . Premiere August 2018 Lokpark Braunschweig.
  • Jakob Weintraub hiking guide. October 2018 "Narration" SWR2.
  • Aloha Therese! Premiere April 2019. Young Theater Göttingen.
  • HYPER! HYPER! A musical navigation system through the 1990s in Braunschweig by Eitner & Schanz. With Christian Eitner and the jazz canteen . Premiere June 2019 State Theater Braunschweig.
  • Harz warmly. A hut evening in the Braunschweiger Hausgebirge. With Christian Eitner. Premiere November 2019 Wintertheater Braunschweig.

Radio features

  • All water. A circumnavigation of the world in 87 days. [Forwarded later as 87 Tage Blau .] Hessischer Rundfunk and Radio Bremen 2001.
  • Better you were in the monastery than in the brothel. The life story of Gretel Hagedorn. Radio Bremen 2001.
  • Raabenester wonderful. An excursion into the minds of German poet friends. Deutschlandfunk 2002.
  • Bury me in the water! Good reasons for a burial at sea. DeutschlandRadio 2003.
  • Species protection for shark bars. A train through relevant wetlands. Norddeutscher Rundfunk and Hessischer Rundfunk 2003.
  • Me too in Tahiti! With Friedrich Gerstäcker in the South Seas. Radio Bremen 2004.
  • Across the land by water. A travelogue from Germany between its banks. North German Broadcasting 2005.
  • Frontier runners. 1393 kilometers through Germany on foot. Deutschlandradio Kultur and Norddeutscher Rundfunk 2009.
  • Metas morphoses. An album sheet for a landlady who is world-famous in East Frisia. Radio Bremen 2010.
  • Understand station. About arriving, departing and waiting. Deutschlandradio Kultur 2013.
  • Big little sisters. A feature about Luise and Mathilde Büchner, whose brother Georg nobody knew at the time. Norddeutscher Rundfunk in cooperation with the Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media, director: Leonhard Koppelmann . NDR Culture 2013.
  • Fritz Clara war. Feature. NDR Culture 2014.
  • German purity, German thirst. A beer blues feature. Norddeutscher Rundfunk, Deutschlandradio Kultur and Bayerischer Rundfunk 2016.
  • Marlene Dietrich, her sister and the light games from Bergen-Belsen. NDR Culture 2017.
  • The? Was? Your? Serious? Try to understand the 68s. Norddeutscher Rundfunk in cooperation with the Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media, director: Friedrike Wigger. NDR Culture / HMTMH 2018.
  • Grandfather of the commune - Dieter Kunzelmann. Director: Nikolai von Koslowski . NDR Kultur / SWR2 2018.
  • World Fish Roll Day. Feature. Director: Sven Stricker . NDR radio art 2019.

Books

  • 87 days of blue. Log of a circumnavigation of the earth. Mare audio book. Audiobook Hamburg Verlag 2001. ISBN 978-3934120891 .
  • 87 days of blue. Log of a circumnavigation of the earth in text and photographs. Sanssouci-Verlag at Hanser 2003. ISBN 978-3725412822 . New edition 2011: ISBN 978-3836302999 .
  • A Braunschweigian dramaturgy. Pieces for this town. Appelhans-Verlag 2007. ISBN 978-3937664729 .
  • In the middle of the country. A German pilgrimage. Aufbau-Verlag 2009. ISBN 978-3351027056 .
  • Stokers Tom and Natascha. A children's story from seafaring. Illustration Meike Töpperwien. Verlag Andreas Reiffer 2011. ISBN 978-3934896604 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Wintertheater website
  2. www.ölperium.de ( Memento of the original from March 11, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.xn--lperium-80a.de
  3. www.landesbuehne-nord.de
  4. www.wintertheater.de ( Memento of the original dated November 8, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wintertheater.de
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  9. Ilja Richter's story Jakob Weintraub hiking guide | Worth reading | SWR2. November 23, 2018, accessed December 28, 2018 .
  10. ↑ The premiere is a great success in the Junge Theater. Retrieved April 13, 2019 .
  11. http://www.dradio.de/dkultur/sendung/feature/1011464/