
Bürger Schippel
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Carl Sternheim
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Das Gesangsquartett um Juwelier Hicketier ist verzweifelt: Der jährliche Wettbewerb steht ins Haus und Tenor Naumann ist tot. Die Lösung ist der unehelich geborene und arme Paul Schippel. Er hat eine wunderschöne Stimme und würde dazu beitragen, den Preispokal im Wettbewerb zu gewinnen. Hicketier bietet Schippel die Mitgliedschaft im Quartett an. Der nimmt und wird zum Bürger Schippel. Regie und Bearbeitung: Walter Knaus, Musik: Hans-Georg Schäfer. William Adolf Carl Sternheim (1878-1942) war ein deutscher Dramatiker und Autor. In seinen Werken berichtet meist über das Bürgertum unter Wilhelm II. Bekannte Werke sind Bürger Schippel und der Zyklus Aus dem bürgerlichen Heldenleben.
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