Mülheimer Dramatikerpreis
Mülheimer Dramatikerpreis ("dramatist award of Mülheim"), founded in 1976, is one of the leading theater awards in Germany.[1] It is awarded by an open jury of theater professionals, critics and playwrights who watch a short list of productions during the Stücke festival; the productions are not the full play but a piece, often the first act.[2] The short list is chosen by a jury from plays that were first performed in Germany during the prior season.[2] The winner receives €15,000.[2]
Winners
- 1976 Franz Xaver Kroetz – Das Nest
- 1977 Gerlind Reinshagen – Sonntagskinder
- 1978 Martin Sperr – Die Spitzeder
- 1979 Heiner Müller – Germania – Tod in Berlin
- 1980 Ernst Jandl – Aus der Fremde
- 1981 Peter Greiner – Kiez
- 1982 Botho Strauß – Kalldewey, Farce
- 1983 George Tabori – Jubiläum
- 1984 Lukas B. Suter – Schrebers Garten
- 1985 Klaus Pohl – Das alte Land
- 1986 Herbert Achternbusch – Gust
- 1987 Volker Ludwig – Linie 1
- 1988 Rainald Goetz – Krieg
- 1989 Tankred Dorst – Korbes
- 1990 George Tabori – Weisman und Rotgesicht
- 1991 Georg Seidel – Villa Jugend
- 1992 Werner Schwab – Volksvernichtung oder Meine Leber ist sinnlos
- 1993 Rainald Goetz – Katarakt
- 1994 Herbert Achternbusch – Der Stiefel und sein Socken
- 1995 Einar Schleef – Totentrompeten
- 1996 Werner Buhss – Bevor wir Greise wurden
- 1997 Urs Widmer – Top Dogs
- 1998 Dea Loher – Adam Geist
- 1999 Oliver Bukowski – Gäste (Tragödie)
- 2000 Rainald Goetz – Jeff Koons
- 2001 René Pollesch – world wide web-slums
- 2002 Elfriede Jelinek – Macht nichts
- 2003 Fritz Kater – Zeit zu lieben Zeit zu sterben
- 2004 Elfriede Jelinek – Das Werk
- 2005 Lukas Bärfuss – Der Bus (Das Zeug einer Heiligen)
- 2006 René Pollesch Cappuccetto Rosso
- 2007 Helgard Haug / Daniel Wetzel (Rimini Protokoll) Karl Marx: Das Kapital, Erster Band
- 2008 Dea Loher – Das letzte Feuer[3]
- 2009 Elfriede Jelinek – Rechnitz (Der Würgeengel)
- 2010 Roland Schimmelpfennig – Der goldene Drache in the production of the Wiener Burgtheater
- 2011 Elfriede Jelinek – Winterreise
- 2012 Peter Handke – Storm Still (Immer noch Sturm)
- 2013 Katja Brunner – von den beinen zu kurz
- 2014 Wolfram Höll – Und dann
- 2015 Ewald Palmetshofer – die unverheiratete
- 2016 Wolfram Höll – Drei sind wir
- 2017 Anne Lepper – Mädchen in Not
- 2018 Thomas Köck – paradies spielen (abendland. ein abgesang)
- 2019 Thomas Köck – atlas[4]
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References
- "Handke's Immer noch Sturm takes Mülheimer Dramatikerpreis". complete review. 10 June 2012. Retrieved 10 June 2012.. Quote: "It ain't the Tony Awards, but the Mülheimer Dramatikerpreis is arguably the leading German drama-prize.."
- Mülheimer Dramatikerpreis, official website (in German)
- Wildermann, Patrick (27 May 2008). "Die dunkle Seite der Sehnsucht". Der Tagesspiegel (in German). Berlin. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
- "Thomas Köck erhält Dramatiker-Preis zum zweiten Mal in Folge". Der Spiegel (in German). Hamburg. dpa. 2 June 2019. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
External links
- Mülheimer Dramatikerpreis, official website (in German)
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