Uta Emmer

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Uta Emmer is a German actress and former theater director.

Life

Emmer worked as an actress in Ingolstadt before she went to Munich . Together with Kelle Riedl, she founded the Modern Theater in 1968 , originally at Hesseloherstrasse 3 in Schwabing . Riedl founded the Free Group in 1966 , and later founded the Off-Off-Theater in Munich with Maddalena Kerrh . The modern theater later moved to Hans-Sachs-Strasse; the theater she directed until 1998. In the premises which was located from 1999 to 2009 theater ... and so on , in addition to the drama school since 2004 Theater Munich by Heiko Dietz is affiliated.

Not only did numerous well-known actors appear in the modern theater, including Horst Sachtleben and Peter Ehret , but also began their private acting training here and made their stage debut here. Christoph Roethel , who performed his play Die Reise nach Chine ... or on the difficulty of expressing oneself in Emmers Theater in 1974 , which caused a sensation because Birgit Zamulo appeared in her role naked with a shaved head, later opened the Moderne Theater II in Munich, which is why Emmers Theater under Modern Theater I is familiar. Also in 1974, the action artist Hermann Nitsch staged one of his bloody performances in Emmer's Modern Theater .

In her modern theater, Franz Xaver Kroetz became an in-house author. The son David, born in 1975, comes from the mutual relationship.

Apparently she wanted nothing to do with the Munich-based Fassbinder followers, even if Fassbinder later stated that he had toyed with the idea of ​​joining her.

Filmography

Awards

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Individual evidence

  1. Emmer, Uta. In: German stage yearbook. Vol. 73, FA Günther & Sohn A.-G., 1965, p. 556.
  2. Stefan Hemler: Protest Staging - Movement of 1968 and the Theater in Munich (PDF; 3.3 MB) in Protest Staging , p. 300.
  3. Patrick Gruban: River Landscape 1963 - Art / Culture , sub-bavaria .
  4. Johannes Kiebranz: Munich Private Theater in Self- Representations , Manifestos and Pictures , 1976, p. 56 and 157.
  5. Brigitte Ruhwinkel: Kurt Meisel and his contribution to modern Munich theater history , Kitzinger, 1991.
  6. Christoph Roethel , Kulturserver.de , accessed on October 25, 2013
  7. Time mosaic , now online, January 18, 1974, p. 2
  8. ^ Theater der Zeit , issues 1–4, Henschel, 2009, p. 15
  9. Interview with Franz Xaver Kroetz 1986 , aem Entwicklungslabor für Industrieelektronik GmbH, accessed on October 27, 2013
  10. ^ David Barnett: Rainer Werner Fassbinder and the German Theater , Cambridge University Press, November 24, 2005, p. 79
  11. ^ Rainer Werner Fassbinder: Fassbinder on Fassbinder , Verlag der Autor , 2004
  12. ^ Westermann's, Volume 113 , G. Westermann., 1972