Ulrich Griebel

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Ulrich Griebel (* 1942 in Bischofswerda ) is a German dramaturge and radio play author .

Live and act

After graduating from high school and abandoning his electrical engineering studies, Ulrich Griebel worked as a stage worker and studied theater studies from 1963 to 1967 at the “Hans Otto” theater school in Leipzig. He began working as an assistant director at the Volksbühne Berlin and worked as a dramaturge and director at the theaters in Dessau and Potsdam.

In 1977 he switched to radio dramaturgy at the radio of the GDR and was responsible for the development of plays by authors such as Anne Braun , Werner Buhss , Jörg Kowalski , Irina Liebmann , Horst Matthies , Manfred Müller , Helmut Sakowski , Erasmus Schöfer , Michael Sollorz and Rudi Strahl .

Ich bin Ich , Ulrich Griebel's radio play adaptation of Maxie Wanders Frauenprotokollen Guten Morgen, du Schöne (director: Barbara Plensat ) with the protagonists Marianne Wünscher , Karin Gregorek and Jenny Gröllmann , first broadcast in 1978 , won a response that continued for decades.

In 1991 Ulrich Griebel went to Leipzig to the newly founded Sachsen Radio and became head of the entertainment department. From 1992 to 2007 he worked as a freelance editor at MDR Kultur , responsible for the Liebes Volk! , from 1995 for the series As yesterday was today - historical audio documents and also for literature and radio play slots.

Radio play adaptations (selection)

Book publication

  • Dear people! Speaking time for radio listeners . (together with Gerhard Rentzsch ) Documentation of a series of broadcasts from SachsenRadio and MDR Kultur 1990–94, MDR 1995, ISBN 978-3-9804773-0-7 .

Audio book publications

Individual evidence

  1. Caroline Walburg: Wonderful Rediscovery , Funkkorrespondenz , August 12, 2005, p. 27