Reiner Uthoff

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Reiner Uthoff (* 1937 in Bielefeld ) lives as a writer and former theater director and cabaret artist in Munich .

Life

Reiner Uthoff studied law and political science in Freiburg and Munich . His diploma thesis dealt with cabaret as a means of forming public opinion (1964). Together with Horst Reichel and Ekkehart Kühn, Uthoff founded the Munich Rationaltheater in 1965 . He was chairman of the Munich Theaters Working Group and the Republican Club of Munich (1968). He wrote plays and programs as well as documentaries on parliamentarianism, the legal system, the influence of the churches in the FRG, the history of the SPD, criminal law reform, foreign work in Europe, education in the FRG.

He was temporarily advisor to the Munich Culture Committee on questions of theater funding. Between 1981 and 1998 he was a pilot and managing director of a convenience airline. From 1994 to 1998 the rational theater was closed after disputes with the state capital Munich. The performances of the theater often ended with a scandal. In 2006 his son took over the management. In autumn 2008, Reiner Uthoff leased the theater to the filmmaker and producer Dietmar Höss.

He is married to Sylvia Uthoff; the cabaret artist Max Uthoff is one of their two sons.

Fonts (selection)

  • The Gaga Lexicon. 1000 basic concepts of politics . Munich 1998. ISBN 978-3933568007
  • Crime scene Vatican . Munich 1998. ISBN 978-3933568038
  • On the disproportionate nature of crime and punishment in a social constitutional state - The Rudolf G. Hamburg case 1972.
  • God's food is confetti: 36 poems ad pias causas. Carl v. Ossietzky Verlag, Bielefeld, Munich 1962.
  • The three pillars of capitalism. Oppression = "prison". Justice = "Bonn Hur". Exploitation = "Who screwed Salvatore G". Three programs from the Munich Rationaltheater. Munich undated
  • From infant to kipper. Education in the FRG . Self-published, Munich 1972
  • Above the tracks of the birds of prey . European publisher, Vienna 1962

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.wochenanzeiger.de/article/115542.html
  2. http://rationaltheater.de/partner