Werner Schulze-Reimpell

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Werner Schulze-Reimpell (* 1931 in Berlin ; † December 15, 2010 in Hamburg ) was a German dramaturge , author and critic .

Career

Schulze-Reimpell studied theater studies , German , philosophy and journalism and completed his studies in 1955 with a doctorate.

From 1956 to 1959 he worked as an assistant director, then as a dramaturge at the Schauspielhaus Bochum . From 1956 he also moved to the theaters of Lübeck , Gelsenkirchen and Bonn as chief dramaturge and director for ten years .

After that he worked primarily as a journalist and from 1966 to 1972 was the cultural correspondent for the world in the Rhineland, from 1972 to 1977 editor-in-chief of the magazine of the German stage association , Die Deutsche Bühne .

Schulze-Reimpell has been a freelance journalist and script writer for numerous radio and television programs since 1977. From 1993 to 2000 he was elected first chairman of the Association of German Critics.

Schulze-Reimpell was a member of the Academy of Performing Arts and the International Theater Institute .

Fonts (selection)

  • Development and structure of the theater in Germany (1975, 1992)
  • Ernst Hardt . Poet in the director's chair. News Office of the City of Cologne, Cologne 1976 (= Cologne Biographies; 7).
  • From the court theater in Cologne to the stages of the federal capital (1983)
  • Pieces '76 -90. 15 years of the Mülheim Dramatist Prize (1991)
  • (Ed.): Beat him to death, the dog! (2000)
  • Between red pencil and compulsive fun. Can the theater still be saved? (2005).

Individual evidence

  1. WORLD: Compact: Compact . In: THE WORLD . December 21, 2010 ( welt.de [accessed July 17, 2018]).
  2. Peter von Becker: The connoisseur: Werner Schulze-Reimpell . In: Der Tagesspiegel Online . December 22, 2010, ISSN  1865-2263 ( tagesspiegel.de [accessed July 17, 2018]).