Wolfram Krempel

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Wolfram Krempel (born July 6, 1936 in Chemnitz ; † June 5, 2020 in Ingolstadt ) was a German film and theater director and theater manager .

Live and act

Krempel graduated from high school in 1954 and then received training at the State Drama School in Berlin . In 1959 he worked as an actor and assistant director at the Hans Otto Theater in Potsdam .

In 1960 he became assistant director at the Deutsches Theater Berlin under the directors Wolfgang Heinz and Wolfgang Langhoff . In 1965 he received a directing contract at the Maxim Gorki Theater . Here he staged Max Frisch's Don Juan or Die Liebe zur Geometrie and in 1967 the world premiere of Rainer Kerndl's The Strange Journey of Alois Fingerlein .

In 1967 he became acting director at the Städtische Bühnen Karl-Marx-Stadt . He directed Shatrow's Bolsheviks , Schiller's Cabal and Love and Weisenborn's Die Illegalen , among others .

In 1970 he returned to the Maxim Gorki Theater. The directorial work included the youth revue Wenn Knospen pop , Schwarz ' Das usual Wunder (1973, later also in Augsburg ), Kerndl's The Long Arrival of Alois Fingerlein , the world premiere of Der Georgsberg and the world premiere of Karl-Herrmann Roehricht's family Birnchen . Peter Hacks ' A conversation in the Stein house about the absent Herr von Goethe was a great success with over 250 performances . Other productions included the world premiere of Hacks ' Rosie träume (1975), Horváths Kasimir und Karoline , the world premieres of Jürgen Groß ' plays Match and Birthday Guests , Arbusov's Old-Fashioned Comedy and, on November 7, 1986, Alexander Galin's wills .

As a guest director, Krempel staged Chekhov's Die Möwe (1984), Gorkis Wassa Schelesnowa (1987) and Friedrich Wolfs Beaumarchais (1990) at the Augsburg Theater and Gorkis Kleinbürger at the Stadttheater Bern .

In 1995 he became director of the Ingolstadt City Theater as the successor to Ernst Seiltgen . In 1998 he opened the Theater am Turm Baur , which is now known as the “Kleines Haus” and is primarily used as a venue for contemporary drama, chamber plays and experimental forms of theater.

Productions in Ingolstadt included Kabale und Liebe (1997) and Ibsens Nora (1998). For reasons of age, he handed over the management of the theater to Peter Rein in 2001.

Most recently, Krempel lived in the Etting district of Ingolstadt .

Theater (direction)

Filmography

  • 1965: A month in the country (TV movie)
  • 1969/1977: The strange journey of Alois Fingerlein (theater recording)
  • 1978: The Vacationers (TV movie)
  • 1981: The long arrival of Alois Fingerlein (TV movie)

Awards

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ex-director Wolfram Krempel died: Berlin (East) - Bern - Ingolstadt . Obituary at Nachtkritik.de on June 9, 2020. Accessed on July 18, 2020
  2. Wolfram Krempel . Obituary notice; Donaukurier from June 10, 2020. Accessed July 18, 2020
  3. Original title: Žanna ( Жанна ), also " Shanna "
  4. ddr-lexikon.de: Chronicle of the GDR 1980 - May 9th (accessed November 25, 2014)