Sabina Naber

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Sabina Naber (2004)

Sabina Naber (born December 17, 1965 in Tulln ) is an Austrian actress , director and author .

Life

Sabina Naber was born in Tulln , grew up in Traismauer and attended the Bundesrealgymnasium Rechts Kremszeile in Krems an der Donau . After completing her studies in Vienna in 1991 with a master's degree in theater studies , German studies , history and philosophy , Naber gained journalistic experience, among others, with the Austrian broadcasting company and the Lower Austrian news .

Between 1988 and 1997 she and her then partner, the musician and composer Frizz Fischer, undertook numerous extreme trips by folding boat , bicycle and on foot, which had a lasting impact on her. She lives in Vienna and is married.

Since 1987 she has completed theater training with courses, first working as an actress, then as a director. At that time, she also published lyrics and musicals .

In 1996 she began training as a screenwriter . Orders from ORF , Terra-Film , Wega-Film , Prisma-Film and Dor-Film as well as numerous industrial films followed . Her first novel The Namesake (start of the first crime series about the investigator Maria Kouba) was published in 2002, her first short story The Finger in 2003.

Naber has been teaching lectures and writing since 2010. The most unusual assignment was, at the invitation of the Austrian Cultural Forum, to give lectures to German teachers in Tehran / Iran (together with her temporary teaching partner Raoul Biltgen ) in 2012.

Since 2016 Naber has also been working as a photo artist.

Works

Novels

Short stories

Editor

Song lyrics

  • 1988/89 various texts for the rock group "Exhibition"
  • 1989–1995 various texts for musicals
  • 1995 Anatol - lyrics; composed, arranged and sung by Frizz Fischer for the production "Anatol" ( Arthur Schnitzler ) in the Stadttheater Bruck / Leitha.
  • 1996 Jamais plus sans toi - lyrics; composed by Frizz Fischer and Reinwald Kranner, sung by Reinwald Kranner, arranged by Frizz Fischer (private).

Musicals / plays (as author)

  • Up & Down - text book together with Herbert Ortner and Frizz Fischer; Music: Frizz Fischer; Premiere: December 1989 CA tent Vienna.
  • Zmeki goes to Hollywood - text book together with Marion Pelzl and Christian Zmek; Music: Frizz Fischer; Premiere: 1994 TheaterCenterForum Vienna.
  • Remember the Time - text book together with Marion Pelzl and Christian Zmek; Music: Frizz Fischer; Premiere: 1995 TheaterCenterForum Vienna.
  • Permit, Strauss - PR-Show 1998 for Austrian advertising.

Directorial work

  • 1989 Fame (Gore). Musical.
  • 1989 Up & Down (Naber, Fischer). Musical.
  • 1992 suburban miniatures ( Herbert Rosendorfer ). Spoken theater .
  • 1993 Tie Break (Naber). Short film .
  • 1994 Zmeki goes to Hollywood (Naber, Pelzl, Zmek). Musical.
  • 1995 Remember the Time (Naber, Pelzl, Zmek). Musical.
  • 1995 Anatol (Arthur Schnitzler). Spoken theater.
  • 1995 Dominion and Holy Times (Pelzl). Cabaret.
  • 1996 Tartuffe ( Molière ). Spoken theater.
  • 1997 Roll over the Time ( Kitty Kino ). Performance . (Co-Director / Choreography )
  • 1998 Karl Valentin evening . Cabaret .
  • 1999 That's Entertainment . Travesty - Revue . (also choreography)
  • 2001 I do I do (Jones / Schmidt). Musical.
  • 2002 Woman (s) SuchtMan (n). Cabaret.

literature

  • Irene Pfeiffer: Investigators as mothers in the detective novels by the authors Monika Geier, Maria Gronau and Sabina Naber . Diploma thesis 2012, University of Vienna .
  • Margaretha Husek: Maria Kouba, a Viennese chief commissioner: Studies on Sabina Naber's crime novels . Diploma thesis 2013, University of Vienna.

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