Steffen Moratz

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Steffen Moratz (* 1967 in Grevesmühlen ) a German's radio play playwright - director and - speaker .

Life

Steffen Moratz studied theater studies and worked at various theaters. Since 2000 he has worked extensively in the field of radio plays as a director and dramaturge and occasionally also as a speaker. With the radio play Rutkas Tagebuch , Moratz first presented the diaries of Rutka Laskier , who died as a teenager in Auschwitz in 1943, to a German-speaking audience.

Radio plays

As a speaker

  • 2000: The Popess - Director: Walter Niklaus
  • 2000: The visitor - director: Jörg Jannings
  • 2001: Countess Cosel (4th part: Escape) - Director: Walter Niklaus
  • 2004: Pelle, the Conqueror - Director: Götz Fritsch
  • 2007: The dog life of Juanita Narboni - Director: Götz Fritsch
  • 2007: Queen Mary 3 - Director: Stefan Kanis

As a processor (word)

  • 2002: A letter to Hanny Porter - Director: Christoph Dietrich
  • 2003: Elling writes - Director: Oliver Sturm
  • 2006: Durst - (M. Kumpfmüller) Director: Ulrich Lampen
  • 2007: Dismissal for operational reasons (I. Levinson)
  • 2007: The Sweetness of Life (P. Hochgatterer)
  • 2009: The Dark Immensity of Death (M. Carlotto)
  • 2010: It wasn't me (K. Magnusson)
  • 2011: Rutka's diary - directed by Gottfried von Eine
  • 2013: Suspicious Mistress (K. Higashino)
  • 2015: Not with me (P. Petterson)
  • 2016: The Secret Agent (Joseph Conrad)

As a dramaturge

As a director

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Brief portrait (PDF) Website of the Literary Colloquium Berlin; Retrieved November 4, 2015
  2. ^ Website of the Polish Institute in Berlin , accessed on November 4, 2015