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Negar Nasseri wins over critics and young audiences as the title role in "Ronja Räubertochter" at the Scherenburgfestspiele in Gemünden.
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Stage engagements and theatre premieres of Agentur Neidig — across German-language theatres and guest performances.

Negar Nasseri wins over critics and young audiences as the title role in "Ronja Räubertochter" at the Scherenburgfestspiele in Gemünden.

Katja Brenner appears in "Die Furien" at the Metropoltheater München, a musical theatre evening exploring the "phenomenon of woman".

Martin Semmelrogge takes on more than 20 roles in "The 39 Steps" at the Bad Hersfelder Festspiele, a furious stage take on the Hitchcock classic.

Andreas Klaue plays five roles in Nick Dear's "Frankenstein" at the Cluss Garten open-air stage in Ludwigsburg, drawing rave reviews.

Ilja Richter knows how to turn every role into a great character, next playing FBI agent Carl Hanratty in the musical "Catch Me If You Can".

Mathias Harrebye-Brandt joins the new ensemble at Berlin's legendary cabaret theatre Die Wühlmäuse, founded by Dieter Hallervorden.

Kerstin Fernström and the "Golden Girls" stage show bring Cologne audiences to laughter at the Theater am Dom, running until 16 July 2017.

Jörg Moukaddam plays the bodyguard in the hit musical "Bodyguard" in Cologne, based on the Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner film.

Roman Pertl plays Romeo in a rock-driven staging of "Romeo and Juliet" at the Landestheater Hessen in Marburg.

Herbert Schöberl plays two smaller roles in the stage version of "Ziemlich beste Freunde" at the Hamburger Kammerspiele, alongside Hardy Krüger Jr.

Barbro Viefhaus plays the anorexic Marie in the stage version of "Vincent will Meer" at the Neues Theater Halle, aimed especially at young audiences.

Why free membership of the German collecting society GVL is worthwhile for actors, voice artists and directors — and which productions to register by 31 March.

Doina Weber will take the stage in August at the Talhof in Austria in "Am Ende eines kleinen Dorfes", directed by Anna Maria Krassnigg.

In the boulevard comedy Rosa Wolken, Chris Gebert plays one half of a gay couple whose wish for a child throws the whole family into turmoil.

In Fassbinder's Katzelmacher at Berlin's Deutsches Theater, Maximilian Diehle plays the volatile Peter — a sold-out production that captures the zeitgeist.

Bavarian-born Andreas Klaue, twice voted Stuttgart's favourite, leads a new Swabian-language revival of the comedy classic Neurosen-Kavalier.

As Madame La Nick, Désirée Nick brings her dazzling burlesque travesty to Berlin's Theater am Kurfürstendamm for a festive run from Christmas Day.

Off stage and screen, Marie-Theres Schwinn is an acclaimed poetry slammer, reviving late poets in the contest format Dead or Alive.

Roman Pertl stars in Duncan Macmillan's two-hander Lungs at the Hessisches Landestheater Marburg — an intimate, devastating portrait of a couple.

Hannes Ducke returns to the Komödie Braunschweig stage after a decade in Erich Kästner's comedy Drei Männer im Schnee, premiering on 1 December.

Heartfelt congratulations to Johannes Hallervorden on his wonderful premiere of Harold and Maude at the Schlosspark Theater Berlin.

Isabelle Redfern plays Jory in Ayad Akhtar's Pulitzer-winning Disgraced, now opening at Vienna's Burgtheater on 26 November 2016.

Chris Gebert and Holger Franke star in Folke Braband's comedy about an utterly ordinary gay couple, premiering 18 November in Lahr.

Doina Weber gives a staged reading of Thomas Bernhard's Der Keller at Schloss Spitz in the Wachau, accompanied on cello by Clementine Gasser.

Johannes Hallervorden brings his Harold and Maude to Berlin's Schlosspark Theater on 26 November alongside Anita Kupsch.

Isabelle Redfern plays Jory in Ayad Akhtar's "Disgraced", now running at Munich's Residenztheater after its Hamburg premiere.

Neven Pilipović spent six months in Nicaragua running a theatre workshop for children in one of Managua's poorest districts.

Rehearsals for "Harold und Maude" with Johannes Hallervorden are progressing well ahead of premieres in Stuttgart and Berlin.

Joanna Semmelrogge earned bravos at the premiere of her play at the Komödie am Kurfürstendamm, running until 2 October.

For the first time, the Bad Hersfeld Festival stages My Fair Lady, with Ilja Richter delighting critics as dustman Alfred P. Doolittle.
Ernest Allan Hausmann can be seen in Angels in America at the Thalia Theater Hamburg on 16 July, with further performances from November 2016.
The stage adaptation of The Intouchables runs at the Packhaustheater Bremen until 30 July, with Lisa-Julie Rauen earning warm reviews.
Nastassja Revvo and Achim Wolff win deserved ovations as granddaughter and grandfather in the stage version at the Schlosspark Theater.
Désirée Nick premieres as Joan Crawford in Bette & Joan at Hamburg's Ernst-Deutsch-Theater, opposite Bette Davis in a bittersweet duel.
Isabelle Redfern performs in Ayad Akhtar's Disgraced at the Hamburger Schauspielhaus — a dinner party that turns into a drama of identity.
Nadine Karbacher performs in her native Bavaria, playing Rapunzel and opening as Little Red Riding Hood on 15 May.
Roman Pertl returns to the Hessisches Landestheater stage as an Apple maniac who starts to think — and that changes everything.
The diva pushes her new XXL show into the heart of City West with Retro Muschi at BAR JEDER VERNUNFT in Berlin.
Felix Lari Strümpel stars in Café Achteck, a comedy about Berlin's first unisex toilet, on 2 and 9 May at the Murkelbühne.
Joanna Semmelrogge can be seen in Hamburg in the comedy „In alter Frische“ until 22 May.
Matthias Matz appears in Ingrid Lausund's „Bin nebenan“ at the Theater Duisburg — and earns a glowing review.
The Deutsches Schauspielhaus production „Geächtet“ wins strong praise in Theater heute, with kind words for Isabelle Redfern.
Isabelle Redfern opens in the German premiere of "Disgraced" at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg on 16 January 2016.
Joanna Semmelrogge tours the country with the comedy "In alter Frische" to glowing reviews, then plays Berlin in 2016.
Joanna Semmelrogge premiered in the comedy "In alter Frische" in Stade, a witty clash of two generations and ways of life.

Katharina Hadem stars alongside Markus Majowski in "Charley's Aunt" at the Theater an der Kö in Düsseldorf until 31 January.

Michael N. Kühl took part in a wonderful acting workshop with Kirk Baltz, the actor from the legendary "Reservoir Dogs" scene.

Steffen Laube directs Theodor Leschetizky's chamber opera "Die erste Falte" in its first staged performance in roughly 130 years.

After a rapturously received performance, the critics too are won over by Loriot's works at the Weyher Theater.

Mathias Harrebye-Brandt opens a new production of Neil Simon's "Rose und ihr hilfreicher Geist" at the Schlosspark Theater Berlin.

Until Sunday, Heidi Jürgens can still be seen in "Tussipark" at the Comödie Dresden, alongside ESC singer Ann Sophie.
Tim Bettermann reports from Zurich, where he performs "Voices From Beyond The Dark" for the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Foundation.

Claudia Neidig, Jörg Westphal, Laura Maria Heid and Mathias Harrebye Brandt at the summer party at the Schlosspark Theater in Berlin.
Herbert Schöberl takes on two fine roles this summer at Bad Vilbel, opening tonight as Bottom in "A Midsummer Night's Dream".
Heidi Jürgens, perhaps Bremen's most popular actress, graces the city magazine's cover and stars in the comedy "Trennung für Feiglinge".
Catch Eva-Maria Frank in Michael Niavarani's comedy "The Incredible Tragedy of Richard III" at the Globe Wien until 28 May.

"Liebeslieder am Ultimo" premieres on 4 June 2015 at the Schlosspark Theater Berlin, with Ilja Richter honouring Georg Kreisler.

We are delighted to welcome Puma Redfern, a young Berlin talent raised backstage by two actor parents.
Roland Wolf earns glowing reviews as a ten-year-old at the Heidelberger Stückemarkt with the Grips Theater.

Jörg Westphal makes his Schlosspark-Theater debut in Ray Cooney's farce "Alles auf Krankenschein", directed by Anatol Preissler.
Isabelle Redfern returns to the Ballhaus Naunynstraße in Berlin with "Mais in Deutschland und anderen Galaxien", 12 to 15 May.

Eva-Maria Frank is back in the thick of Michael Niavarani's Shakespeare comedy "Die unglaubliche Tragödie von Richard III." at the Globe Wien.
Roman Pertl performs in Marburg's staging of "Frühlings Erwachen", expressly "after" Frank Wedekind.
Nadine Karbacher in Romeo Castellucci's staging of Sophocles' Oedipus tragedy at the Schaubühne in Berlin.
Ilja Richter and Markus Majowski star in "Der Kredit" by Jordi Galceran at the Komödie am Kurfürstendamm.

After last year's success, Jens Hajek returns in René Heinersdorff's "AUFGUSS" at the Theater am Dom in Cologne.
Carsten Faseler stars in the diploma year's antiquity project "DING DONG! THE WITCH IS DEAD!" at the Studiotheater Expo Plaza.
Isabelle Redfern in the world premiere of Olivia Wenzel's "Mais in Deutschland und anderen Galaxien" at the Ballhaus Naunynstraße.
After a hugely successful run in Bremen, Heidi Jürgens takes "Tussipark" to the Komödie Bielefeld from 5 March.
Michael N. Kühl spent October in London at a week-long improvisation workshop with Theatresports inventor Keith Johnstone.

The comedy "Charlys Tante" premiered in Cologne, with Katharina Hadem shining alongside Markus Majowski; it runs until 8 February.

On 25 October 2014 the Schlosspark Theater stages Molière's "Der Bürger als Edelmann" with Dieter Hallervorden and Dagmar Biener.
Christoph Drobig performs in "Gutes Wedding, schlechtes Wedding" at Berlin's Prime Time Theater until 1 November 2014.
After a successful run in Berlin, Nico Birnbaum tours Germany in October as FBI agent Simpson in "Einsteins Verrat".
Michael Schernthaner earned rave reviews for his role as David in "Einst ein Tiger", premiered at the Zimmertheater Heidelberg.
Gerda Böken rehearses "Displaced Persons", a documentary-poetic staging on homelessness premiering on 9 October 2014 in Cologne.
Heidi Jürgens stars at the Komödie Bielefeld in a sharp comedy about a woman who has had enough of men — until 4 October.

Katharina Hadem plays Elmire in Molière's „Tartuffe", the playwright's most-performed work, at the Schlosstheater Neuwied.
Michelle Monballijn celebrates a theatre premiere in Munich this evening.
Lithuanian actress Elze Gudaviciute premieres at the Schlosspark Theater Berlin on 6 September, playing a Russian named Olga.
Herbert Schöberl premieres „Der Mann in der Badewanne" at Hamburg's Winterhuder Fährhaus, directed by Ayla Yeginer.
Eva-Maria Frank stars in Woody Allen's „Play It Again, Sam" at the Komödienspiele Porcia in Carinthia.
Fresh from drama school, Carsten Faseler tackles one Shakespeare role after another, now playing Benvolio in Stendal.
Eva-Maria Frank spends her summer at home in Carinthia, performing in two open-air productions at the Komödienspiele in Porcia.

Jens Hajek plays Captain Hook in "Peter Pan" and Duke Orsino in "Twelfth Night" at the Scherenburg Festival in Gemünden.
Tomorrow we celebrate again in the garden of the Schlosspark Theater in Berlin-Steglitz with music, fine food and our actors.
Christoph Drobig joins the ensemble of Berlin's legendary Prime Time Theater, making his debut on 26 July.
This summer Anouschka Renzi plays the scheming Velma von Tussle in "Hairspray" at the Alzenau Castle Festival.
Newly signed Roman Pertl is rehearsing "Woyzeck" in Marburg, and his Folkwang graduation-film showreel is now online.

Katharina Hadem stars in Ute Stein's 2014 summer comedy "Doppelhochzeit", performed up close in a Düsseldorf hotel suite.
Tonight the Schlosspark Theater Berlin revives its 2010 hit "Monsieur Ibrahim und die Blumen des Koran" by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt.
Fresh from his diploma in Hanover, Carsten Faseler plays Lysander in an open-air "A Midsummer Night's Dream" in Marburg.
Steffen Laube's production "Achtung Deutsch!" is nominated for the Monica Bleibtreu Preis at the Privattheatertage in Hamburg.
From 24 May, Christoph Brüggemann appears in the acclaimed "Die Firma dankt" at the Theater Kontraste in Hamburg.
Heidi Jürgens stars in the hilarious comedy "Abseitsfalle" at the Packhaustheater Bremen — a must even for non-football fans.

Jens Hajek stars in the Heinz Erhardt comedy "Das hat man nun davon" at the Komödie Frankfurt, running until 29 June.
Isabelle Redfern makes her debut at the Schlosspark Theater Berlin on 5 April in Eric Assous' French comedy "Der Lügenbaron".
Herbert Schöberl appears in Werner Schwab's "Der reizende Reigen" at Kampnagel — a graduation production of the Theatre Academy Hamburg.
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