Thomas Stammberger

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Thomas Stammberger (2014)

Thomas Stammberger (born January 11, 1968 in Bad Kötzting ) is a German television and theater director , author and TV editor .

Life

Thomas Stammberger originally comes from the theater. He studied theater studies and art history at the Munich LMU , initiated the establishment of the  Festspielgemeinschaft Kötzting eV association and founded the  Bad Kötzting Forest Festival together with some Kötzting people in the summer of 1988 when he was just under twenty  . As the elected director and co-author, he created  the Bavarian versions of  Die RäuberDie lustigen WeiberWoyzeck  and  Lysistrata - Der Weiberstreik as well as  Der Faust .

In addition, he laid the foundation stone for the culture festival Encounters in Kötzting , which made his hometown the "East Bavarian Capital of Culture" (Süddeutsche Zeitung) from 1994 to 1996. Thomas Stammberger wrote 1995 together with John riding Meier , the current version of the Straubinger Agnes-Bernauer festival, reorganized, and from 1995 to 2004, the Castle Festival Neunußberg and made so 2003 for a still unmatched record crowd of 4,053 visitors.

From 1996 to 1998 he took over the management of the bankruptcy-threatened cultural center " Die Weberei " on behalf of the city of Gütersloh and Kulturplan AG and brought it back to a new shine.

Since 1998 he has mainly worked for film and television. As an assistant director he gained experience with TV directors such as John Delbridge and GDR filmmaker Richard Engel and shot with Eva Mattes , Maximilian Schell , Johannes Heesters and others. He worked alternately for ARD , ZDF , RTL , Sat.1 and for production companies such as Kinowelt, Constantin and Bavaria Film.

From 2004 to 2006 Thomas Stammberger worked for Dieter Wedel . At his side he also shot his film My old friend Fritz with Ulrich Tukur and Veronica Ferres in the leading roles. Stammberger himself has repeatedly appeared in smaller roles in front of the camera, for example for Munich-based Bavaria Film with Inga Lindström or as a mountain gondola driver in a Utta Danella film adaptation.

From 2007 to 2012, the Munich resident was involved as a director of the BR series  Dahoam is Dahoam with around 120 individual episodes. At the same time, Stammberger staged a good 20 episodes of the ARD Daily Marienhof from 2008 to 2010 . In 2012 he moved permanently to BR Fernsehen for five years, where, as the editor in charge of the Volkstheater and Bavarian Series division, he  modernized, among other things, the popular theater format  Komödienstadel and oversaw various series.

Thomas Stammberger has been released from BR for his own directing activities since August 2017.

In addition to his television and film projects, Stammberger is involved in cultural policy and in promoting young talent, for example as chairman of TOP: Talente or as an advisory board member of the amateur theater start-up theaterbox . He also produces, designs and writes for a number of new cultural initiatives such as the Oberpfälzer Klosterfestspiele Kastl .

In 2004 he worked as a director and writer for the Grotesque Gloria! Victoria! Doctor Eisenbarth's play for the first time in the Bavarian Volkstheater with a 13-member big band on stage. His play, The End of Funny, or the Ghost of Tiefenbach , premiered in 2005, was shown again ten years later as an open-air play in the Upper Palatinate community of Tiefenbach .

In 1995, Thomas Stammberger was honored by the Bavarian State Parliament in "recognition of his services to the Eastern Bavarian region".

Filmography

Theater direction

  • 1992: Falkenstein Castle Courtyard Games
  • 1994–1998: St. Gunther Festival Rinchnach
  • 1995-2004: Burgfestspiele Neunußberg
  • 2004: Gloria! Victoria! Doctor Eisenbart's game
  • 2005: No more fun or the ghost of Tiefenbach
  • 2012: Obandlt is!
  • 2014: Doc Eisenbarth is back in town
  • 2017: Hotel Mama
  • 2018: The woman is herself
  • 2018: The Innocent Angel

Author activity

  • 1990: The Faust. Bavarian drama based on Johann Wolfgang Goethe by Thomas Stammberger and Johannes Reitmeier 
  • 1992: The robbers. Bavarian drama based on Schiller by Thomas Stammberger and Johannes Reitmeier
  • 1994: The merry women. Bavarian play based on Shakespeare by Thomas Stammberger and Johannes Reitmeier
  • 1995: play Agnes Bernauer - history game in 15 pictures, with Johannes Reitmeier
  • 1996: Woyzeck. A drama in Bavarian dialect based on Georg Büchner by Johannes Reitmeier and Thomas Stammberger 
  • 1998: Lysistrata - The women’s strike. Bavarian drama based on Aristophanes by Johannes Reitmeier and Thomas Stammberger 
  • 2004: Gloria! Victoria! Doctor Eisenbarth's game
  • 2005: No more fun or the ghost of Tiefenbach
  • 2014: Doc Eisenbarth is back in town
  • 2017: Hotel Mama (home theater of Bavaria of BR television)
  • 2018: The woman is herself
  • 2019: The Komödienstadel : A Bavarian in the underworld

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Marita A. Panzer: Assassination of Agnes Bernauer. In: Historical Lexicon of Bavaria . Retrieved September 9, 2015.
  2. ^ Reunion with the ghost of Tiefenbach. In: Mittelbayerische June 18, 2015. Retrieved September 9, 2015.