Till Müller-Klug

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Till Müller-Klug (born June 3, 1967 in Berlin) is a German author and director .

Life

Till Müller-Klug grew up in West Berlin and Wendland . His parents are the sculptors Monika Müller-Klug and Klaus Müller-Klug . In Giessen he studied applied theater studies with Andrzej Wirth and staged his own plays, including kaleidoscopes . At the Theater am Turm in Frankfurt am Main, he staged prompts to throw grappling hooks in 1994 . He did his doctorate on Nietzsche's theater projections . From the mid-1990s he was active in the international spoken word and poetry slam scene and published the book CD Die Sprechende Drug . Since 2002 he has written and realized numerous plays and projects a. a. at the Berlin Sophiensaele and for the Schauspiel Leipzig, as well as radio plays, most recently in 2015 as a major project for the WDR. He is a founding member of the Interrobang performance group.

Awards (selection)

Works (selection)

theatre

Radio plays

Poetry

prose

  • November 3D , Ullstein / Quadriga 2001

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Individual evidence

  1. Interrobang
  2. see [1]