Schultz & Schirm Bühnenverlag
Schultz & Schirm Bühnenverlag GmbH | |
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legal form | GmbH |
founding | 2014 |
Seat | Vienna |
management | Helen Zellweger (managing partner), Michael Niavarani (partner), Georg Hoanzl (partner) |
Branch | publishing company |
Website | www.schultzundschirm.com |
The Schultz & Baseball Bühnenverlag GmbH ( Schultz & Baseball ) is an Austrian publisher of plays with its own theater Edition . The publisher's focus is on comedies .
The Bühnenverlag was 2014 Helen Zellweger , Michael Niavarani and Georg Hoanzl founded. Helen Zellweger is the managing partner. At the same time, the production company Niavarani & Hoanzl GmbH was founded, which produces comedies from the publishing program, among other things. For example, the world premieres of Michael Niavarani 's Shakespeare adaptations took place at Globe Vienna .
Publishing program
Schultz & Schirm publishes German-language comedies and would also like to support young authors . The program also includes translations of, among other things, English and French pieces .
In 2016, a comedy grant for translators was advertised for the first time .
Selected comedies from the publisher's program appear in book form in the Theater Edition Schultz & Schirm .
In July 2017 it became known that director Arman T. Riahi was working on a stage version of Die Migrantigen together with the two main actors and co-screenwriters Faris Rahoma and Aleksandar Petrovic on the initiative of Michael Niavarani . Niavarani acts as a coach, together with the Schultz & Schirm Bühnenverlag a theater is to be found for the premiere.
Authors of the publisher
- Katrin Ammon
- Gregor Barcal
- Theodora Bauer
- Wolfram Berger
- Jean-Claude Carrière
- Klaus Eckel
- Lisa Eckhart
- Roman Frankl
- Nina Hartmann
- Alexis Michalik
- Michael Niavarani
- Christian O'Reilly
- Gary Owen
- Jessica Swale
Web links
- Schultz & Schirm Bühnenverlag website
- Schultz & Schirm Bühnenverlag in the Association of German Stage and Media Publishers (VDB)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Schultz & Schirm: Michael Niavarani becomes a publisher of plays. In: derStandard.at. March 7, 2016, accessed February 21, 2017 .
- ↑ Thomas Trenkler: Michael Niavarani turns "Richard III." a comedy. In: derStandard.at. October 1, 2014, accessed February 21, 2017 . Barbara Petsch: Niavarani: “Romeo and Juliet greatest lovers in the world? No! ” In: Die Presse , October 1, 2014
- ↑ Schultz & Schirm: Michael Niavarani becomes a publisher of plays. In: derStandard.at. March 7, 2016, accessed February 21, 2017 .
- ↑ Schultz & Schirm Comedy Scholarship. Association of German-Language Translators of Literary and Scientific Works , VdÜ, database, June 18, 2016, accessed on February 21, 2017 .
- ↑ Schultz & Schirm: Michael Niavarani becomes a publisher of plays. In: derStandard.at. March 7, 2016, accessed February 21, 2017 .
- ↑ Niavarani wants to bring "The Migrants" to the stage . diepresse.com, July 21, 2017; accessed on July 21, 2017.