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Wolfgang Deichsel (born March 20, 1939 in Wiesbaden ; † February 7, 2011 ) was a German author and theater maker.

Career

Deichsel studied German and art history in Marburg and Vienna . He then worked as an actor , director and writer in Berlin, Zurich, Cologne, Frankfurt am Main and Munich. From 1970 to 1974 he was a member of the board of directors of the Theater am Turm in Frankfurt am Main . From 1985 he belonged to the ensemble of the Schauspiel Frankfurt .

Deichsel was a founding member of the authors' publishing house . He wrote several plays and radio plays, but fell mainly by its transfer of Molière -Texten into High German and the Neuhessische on (and therefore was also called the "Hessian Molière"). In 1997 Deichsel was awarded the Binding Culture Prize. Deichsel was a co-founder of the Barock am Main theater festival in Frankfurt-Höchst .

Plays (selection)

  • Agent Bernd Etzel. The Simulant and the False Son (1968)
  • The women's school , Hessian; Premiere: November 15, 1970 at TAT , Frankfurt am Main
  • Frankenstein's Curse (1971)
  • Bleiwe losse (1971, also as a radio play)
  • Frankenstein. From the life of employees (1971, revised 1980)
  • Hole in the Head (1976)
  • Zappzarapp (1982)
  • Midas. Night pieces (1987)
  • Frankenstein's Bride (1999)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Welt Online from February 9, 2011: Frankfurt author Wolfgang Deichsel died. Retrieved March 6, 2014.
  2. ^ Journal Frankfurt Online from February 9, 2011: The Hessian Molière - Wolfgang Deichsel is dead. Accessed March 6, 2014.
  3. ^ Peter Hahn (Ed.): Literature in Frankfurt. athenäum, Frankfurt am Main, 1987, p. 135 ISBN 3-610-08448-0