Manfred Karge (born March 1, 1938, in Brandenburg an der Havel) is a German dramatist. He is best known among English-speaking audiences for the staging of Brecht's "Mann ist Mann" (1926) as Man to Man.
From 1958 to 1961 he studied at the Berlin State Drama School in what was then East Germany. He was in Berlin at the time of the building of the Berlin Wall.
His 1986 play "The Conquest of the South Pole" was first shown in Britain in 1988 with Alan Cumming in the lead role at the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh. This was then made into a film set in Leith (the harbour area of Edinburgh) in 1989 starring Ewen Bremner and John Michie.
1997
as Père Ubu
1982
as Kohlenpaul
1978
1977
1976
as Seebär
1976
as Robert
1975
as Franz
1975
1973
as Bauer Kunicke
1972
as Trainer Kein
1971
as Paulsen
1971
as Hans Coppi
1971
as Urban
1966
as François Faure
1965
as Gilbert Wolzow