Thomas Brasch
Appearance
Thomas Brasch (19 February 1945 in Westow, Yorkshire - 3 November 2001 in Berlin) was a German author, poet and film director.
Life
Thomas was the son of German Jewish communist emigre parents.
UK productions
In May 2012, Brasch's play Lovely Rita was performed in English for the first time in the Warwick Arts Centre.[1]
US productions
In November 1976, Brasch's theatre piece Paper Tiger was performed in English for the first time at the 4th International Bertolt Brecht Conference in Austin, Texas, with music composed by Raymond Benson. Benson subsequently directed an off-off-Broadway production of the musical in New York, New York, in September 1980.
Awards
1981 Bavarian Film Awards, Best Director [1]
Publications
- "Sie geht, sie geht nicht", play, 1970
- "Das beispielhafte Leben und der Tod des Peter Göring", play, with Lothar Trolle, 1971
- "Galileo Galilei – Papst Urban VIII.", play, with Lothar Trolle, 1972
- "Der Schweinehirt. Die wilden Schwäne", two radio plays by Hans Christian Andersen, Berlin 1975
- "Vom dicken Herrn Bell, der das Telefon erfunden hat", radio play, Berlin 1974
- "Herr Geiler", play, 1974
- "Lovely Rita", play, 1975
- "Poesiealbum 89", Berlin 1975
- "Die argentinische Nacht", comedy based on Oswaldo Dragún, Berlin 1975
- "Vor den Vätern sterben die Söhne", prose, Berlin 1977
- "Kargo. 32. Versuch auf einem untergehenden Schiff aus der eigenen Haut zu fahren", Frankfurt (Main) 1977
- "Rotter. Und weiter. Ein Tagebuch, ein Stück, eine Aufführung.", Frankfurt (Main) 1978
- "Der schöne 27. September", poetry, Frankfurt (Main) 1980
- "Engel aus Eisen", book based on film, Frankfurt (Main) 1981
- "Der König vor dem Fotoapparat", children's book, Olten 1981
- "Domino", book based on film, Frankfurt (Main) 1982
- "Anton Tschechows Stücke", translated by Thomas Brasch, Frankfurt (Main) 1985
- "Lovely Rita, Lieber Georg, Mercedes", play, Berlin 1988
- "Lovely Rita, Rotter, Lieber Georg", play, Frankfurt (Main) 1989
- "Frauen Krieg Lustspiel", play, Frankfurt (Main) 1989
- "Drei Wünsche, sagte der Golem", poetry, prose and play, Leipzig 1990
- "Mädchenmörder Brunke", prose, Frankfurt (Main) 1999
- "Liebe Macht Tod", parts and materials, Frankfurt (Main) 2002
- "Shakespeare-Übersetzungen", Frankfurt (Main) 2002
- "Wer durch mein Leben will, muß durch mein Zimmer", poetry, Frankfurt (Main) 2002
- "Was ich mir wünsche", poetry, Frankfurt (Main) 2007
- "Du einsamer, du schöner Wicht", audio book, read by Katharina Thalbach and Anna Thalbach, Hoffmann&Campe 2007
Filmography
- 1981 – Engel aus Eisen – Director and screenwriter (with Hilmar Thate, Katharina Thalbach, Peter Brombacher, Klaus Pohl, Ulrich Wesselmann and Karin Baal). That was the first movie by Brasch. In 1981 he was awarded the Bayerischer Filmpreis. His acceptance speech was controversial, since Brasch explicitly thanked the Filmhochschule der DDR for his education.
- 1982 – Domino – Director and screenwriter (with Anne Bennent, Manfred Karge, Ilse Pagé, Klaus Pohl, Peter Brombacher, Katharina Thalbach, Julia Lindig and Bernhard Wicki)
- 1985 – Mercedes – Director and screenwriter. Filming for Dutch broadcaster VPRO (with Jan Eijkelboom, Annet Kouwenhoven and Titus Muizelaar)
- 1988 – Der Passagier – Welcome to Germany – Director, screenwriter with Jurek Becker (with Tony Curtis, Katharina Thalbach, Birol Ünel, Matthias Habich, Karin Baal, Charles Régnier, Ursula Andermatt and George Tabori)
Films about Thomas Brasch
- 1977 - Annäherung an Thomas Brasch, Director: Georg Stefan Troller
- 2005 - Skizze Thomas Brasch, Director: Christoph Rüter
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thomas Brasch.
- Thomas Brasch in the German National Library catalogue
- Thomas Brasch at IMDb
- 1981 Bavarian Film Awards Video on YouTube
- Thomas war ein wildes Tier. The director Katharina Thalbach remembers Thomas Brasch in ZEIT September 2008.
- Der Unbeugsame The poet Thomas Brasch and the year 1968 (Berliner Zeitung, 26 January 2008)