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 KroetzDas Nest
  • 1977 Gerlind ReinshagenSonntagskinder
  • 1978 Martin SperrDie Spitzeder
  • 1979 Heiner MüllerGermania – Tod in Berlin
  • 1980 Ernst JandlAus der Fremde
  • 1981 Peter GreinerKiez
  • 1982 Botho StraußKalldewey, Farce
  • 1983 George TaboriJubiläum
  • 1984 Lukas B. SuterSchrebers Garten
  • 1985 Klaus PohlDas alte Land
  • 1986 Herbert AchternbuschGust
  • 1987 Volker LudwigLinie 1
  • 1988 Rainald GoetzKrieg
  • 1989 Tankred DorstKorbes
  • 1990 George TaboriWeisman und Rotgesicht
  • 1991 Georg SeidelVilla Jugend
  • 1992 Werner SchwabVolksvernichtung oder Meine Leber ist sinnlos
  • 1993 Rainald Goetz – Katarakt
  • 1994 Herbert Achternbusch – Der Stiefel und sein Socken
  • 1995 Einar SchleefTotentrompeten
  • 1996 Werner BuhssBevor wir Greise wurden
  • 1997 Urs WidmerTop Dogs
  • 1998 Dea LoherAdam Geist
  • 1999 Oliver BukowskiGäste (Tragödie)
  • 2000 Rainald Goetz – Jeff Koons
  • 2001 René Polleschworld wide web-slums
  • 2002 Elfriede JelinekMacht nichts
  • 2003 Fritz KaterZeit zu lieben Zeit zu sterben
  • 2004 Elfriede Jelinek – Das Werk
  • 2005 Lukas BärfussDer 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 SchimmelpfennigDer goldene Drache in the production of the Wiener Burgtheater
  • 2011 Elfriede Jelinek – Winterreise
  • 2012 Peter HandkeStorm Still (Immer noch Sturm)
  • 2013 Katja Brunnervon den beinen zu kurz
  • 2014 Wolfram HöllUnd dann
  • 2015 Ewald Palmetshoferdie unverheiratete
  • 2016 Wolfram Höll – Drei sind wir
  • 2017 Anne LepperMädchen in Not
  • 2018 Thomas Köckparadies spielen (abendland. ein abgesang)
  • 2019 Thomas Köck – atlas[4]
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References

  1. "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.."
  2. Mülheimer Dramatikerpreis, official website (in German)
  3. Wildermann, Patrick (27 May 2008). "Die dunkle Seite der Sehnsucht". Der Tagesspiegel (in German). Berlin. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  4. "Thomas Köck erhält Dramatiker-Preis zum zweiten Mal in Folge". Der Spiegel (in German). Hamburg. dpa. 2 June 2019. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
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