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Günther Rühle (3 June 1924 – 10 December 2021) was a German theatre critic, book author and theatre manager. He directed the ''
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'' (editorial/entertainment) sections of major newspapers and was regarded as an influential theatre critic, beginning in the 1960s. He managed the
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from 1985 to 1990. Rühle was a member of the
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. From 1993 to 1999, he was president of the
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(German Academy of the Performing Arts) in Frankfurt. He published books about the history of theatre in Germany, and its criticism.


Early life and education

Rühle was born in
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,
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, the son of an auditor. A famous ancestor was the
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n general August Otto Rühle von Lilienstern, a friend of
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. Günther Rühle grew up first in
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,
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, and from 1935 in
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, where he attended the until 1942. In July 1942, he was drafted into the
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(Reich Labour Service), and in October that year to the anti-aircraft branch of the
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. In 1946, he completed schooling, passing his
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. Rühle then studied
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, history and
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at the
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until 1952, when he received a
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with a dissertation about
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.


Career


Journalism

He began work as a journalist for ''
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'' in 1953, moving to the ''feuilleton'' of the ''
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'' a year later, and to the ''
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'' (''FAZ'') in 1960, where he became an influential theatre critic. He was promoted to head of the department in 1974. From 1990, he held the same position for ''
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'' in Berlin.


Intendant

In 1984,
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, responsible for culture in Frankfurt, chose Rühle to succeed as ''Intendant'' (theatre manager) of the
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. Rühle held the position until 1990, and was responsible for engaging and as regular directors, and actors such as
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and
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. In 1985, Hilsdorf directed the controversial Fassbinder play ' ("Garbage, City, Death") in the Kammerspiele of the Schauspiel Frankfurt. Due to alleged
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tendencies in the play, protesters occupied the stage and prevented its world premiere. Rühle staged a performance for around 150 critics and theatre personnel on 4 November, which the publisher counted as the world premiere. The ''Frankfurter Rundschau'' newspaper reported that the Frankfurt theatre had proven that the play was not marred by antisemitism. However, due to continued protests, the play was not performed for the public for safety reasons. Rühle promoted the director and poet Einar Schleef, who, coming from East Germany, was at first not accepted by the paper's audience and critics, but whose 1988 production of Gerhard Hauptmann's ''Vor Sonnenaufgang'' ("Before Sunrise") was invited to the
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. Hoffmann offered an extension of Rühle's contract in 1989, but he declined.


Author and editor

Rühle wrote a book in two volumes about the history of theatre criticism in Germany, ''Theater für die Republik. Im Spiegel der Kritik'', which appeared in 1988. From 1995, he worked as a freelance editor. He was the principal editor of an edition of
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's complete works, by
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. He was also president of the in Berlin, and editor of the complete works by
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by
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. In 2007, he published the first volume of a history of theatre in Germany, ''Theater in Deutschland 1887 bis 1945. Seine Ereignisse – seine Menschen'' (''Theatre in Germany 1887 to 1945. Its events – its people'') in S. Fischer, followed in 2014 by a second volume about the years 1945–1966. The work was praised for rich details, and has become a standard in the field. A third volume is planned, to be authored, at Rühle's request, by and Stephan Dörschel. He died in
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,
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, on 10 December 2021, at the age of 97.


Awards and honours

* 1963 Theodor-Wolff-Preis * 2007
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* 2009 * 2010 * 2013 Rühle was an honorary citizen of
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. In 2009, an award of the ''Woche junger Schauspielerinnen und Schauspieler'' for the best theatre acting by a newcomer was named the Günther-Rühle-Preis.


Publications

* ''Theater in unserer Zeit'', 3 volumes,
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, Frankfurt 1976/1982/1992 * (ed.): ''Bücher, die das Jahrhundert bewegten. Zeitanalysen, wiedergelesen.''
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, Munich 1978, ;
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pocket book 5008, Frankfurt 1980, . * ''Theater für die Republik. Im Spiegel der Kritik.'' vol. 1: ''1917–1925'', revised, S. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt 1988, . * ''Theater für die Republik. Im Spiegel der Kritik.'' vol. 2: ''1926–1933'', revised, S. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt 1988, . *
Theater in Deutschland 1887–1945. Seine Ereignisse – seine Menschen.
' S. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt 2007, . *
Theater in Deutschland 1945–1966. Seine Ereignisse – seine Menschen.
' S. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt 2014, . * ''Ein alter Mann wird älter. Ein merkwürdiges Tagebuch.'' ed. by Gerhard Ahrens, Alexander Verlag, Berlin 2021, .


References


Further reading

* (ed.): ''Theater Lexikon, Autoren, Regisseure, Schauspieler, Dramaturgen, Bühnenbildner, Kritiker.''
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, Munich 1995, . * * *


External links


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