Carl Weber (7 August 1925 – 25 December 2016) was a theatre director and a professor of drama at Stanford University.[1][2] He was Bertolt Brecht's directing assistant and a dramaturg and actor at the Berliner Ensemble theatre company in 1952. After Brecht's death in 1956, Weber remained as a director of the company. He directed in major theatres in Germany, America, Canada and elsewhere since 1957. He produced English translations of German dramatistHeiner Müller.
He was born in Dortmund, Germany, and died in Los Altos, California.[1]
Plays directed
The Day of the Great Scholar Wu, Berliner Ensemble, Berlin, Germany, 1955
Private Life of the Master Race, Berliner Ensemble, 1957
Puntila, Friedrich Wolf Theater, Neu-Strelitz, Germany, 1958
Mad Money, Luebeck, Germany, 1959
Mother Courage, Luebeck, 1960
Die Hose, Deutsches Theater, Berlin, Germany, 1961
Trumpets and Drums, Luebeck, 1962
Andorra, Luebeck, 1962
The Parasite, Luebeck, 1962
The General's Dog, Luebeck, 1963, then Wuppertal, 1964
The Big Ear, Luebeck, 1963
Threepenny Opera, Aarhus, Denmark, 1963
The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Actors Workshop, San Francisco, CA, 1963
The Tutor, Memorial Auditorium, Stanford, CA, 1963, then Wuppertal, 1967
The Country Wife, Front Street Theatre, Memphis, TN, 1964
Two Gentlemen of Verona, Little Theatre, Stanford, CA, 1964
Woyzeck, Wuppertal, 1964
Incident at Vichy, Wuppertal, 1965
Gaspar Varro's Right, Wuppertal, 1965
The Snob, Aalborg, Denmark, 1966
Drums in the Night, University of California at Los Angeles, 1966
Chicken Soup with Barley, Schaubuehne, Berlin, Germany, 1966
The Birdlovers, National Theatre, Oslo, Norway, 1966
A Man Is a Man, Aalborg, Denmark, 1967
Cyrano de Bergerac, Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, New York City, 1968
Enrico IV, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1968
The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Asian Theatre Institute, New Delhi, India, 1968
The Miser, Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, 1968
The Empire Builders, National Theatre of Canada, Ottawa, Quebec, Canada, 1970
The Broken Pitcher, Martinique Theatre, New York City, 1981
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Bad Staattestheater, Karlsruhe, Germany, 1982
Happy End, New York University, Second Avenue Theatre, New York City, 1984
Arden of Faversham, Little Theatre, Stanford, CA, 1986
The Affair in the Rue de Lourcine, Nitery, Stanford, 1989
The Physicists, Little Theatre, 1991
In the Jungle of the Cities, Little Theatre, 1994
Between East and West, Magic Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1997
The Threepenny Opera, Memorial Auditorium, Stanford, 1999
Major Tours
Toured as assistant director of Berliner Ensemble in Poland, 1952, Paris,France, 1954 and 1958, London, England, 1956, Moscow and Leningrad, U.S.S.R.(now Russia), 1957, Prague, Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic), 1958, Stockholm, Sweden, 1959, and Helsinki, Finland, 1959; toured as director with Buehnen der Hansestadt Luebeck in Denmark, 1960, 1961, and 1963.
Stage appearances
Young peasant, Mother Courage, Berliner Ensemble, 1952
La Fontaine, Der Prozess der Jeanne d'Arc, Berliner Ensemble, 1953
Secretary Kan Dshen, Hirse fuer die Achte, Berliner Ensemble, 1954
Bizergan Kazbeki, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Berliner Ensemble, 1955
First tank Commander, Winterschlacht, Berliner Ensemble, 1955
Pickpocket, Trumpets and Drums, Berliner Ensemble, 1955
Young man, Mother Courage, Palace Theatre, London, England, 1956
Mucius, Life of Galileo, Berliner Ensemble, 1957
Various roles, The Investigation, Wuppertal, 1966
Television work
Director
Laughter in Mexico, Fernsehfunk (Berlin, Germany), 1957
Die Unadlige Graefin, Fernsehfunk, 1958
Infamien durch Melodien, Fernsehfunk, 1959
Wasser fuer Canitoga, Fernsehfunk, 1960
Falsch Baerte und Nasen, Fernsehfunk, 1961
The Countess, Fernsehfunk
Television appearances
Episodic
Narrator, "Brecht and Handke and the Kabarett," Camera Three, CBS, 1972
Narrator, "Peter Handke-Theatre and Ideas," Camera Three, CBS, 1973
Written works
Stage Plays
(with Peter Palitzsch) The Day of the Great Scholar Wu, Berliner Ensemble, 1955
(Editor and translator) Heiner Mueller, Hamletmaschine and other texts for the stage, Performing Arts Journal Publications (New York City), 1984
(Editor and translator) Heiner Mueller, The Battle: Plays, Poetry, Prose by Heiner Mueller, Performing Arts Journal Publications, 1989
(Editor and translator) Heiner Mueller, Explosion of Memory: Writings by Heiner Mueller, Performing Arts Journal Publications, 1989
Thomson, Peter and Glendyr Sacks, eds. 1994. The Cambridge Companion to Brecht. Cambridge Companion to Literature Ser. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN0-521-42485-2. p.xv-xvi.