Ann Van den Broeck

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Ann Van den Broeck
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Ann Van den Broeck (born 1976) is a Flemish actress and musical star. She ended her studies in 2000 at the Koninklijk Conservatorium of Brussels in the musical department.

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After her studies she played in The Hired Man , A Little Night Music , She Loves Me , Marrily We Roll Along , Dracula de Musical , Peter Pan , Into the Woods , Edith en Simone and Beauty and the Beast . She is also known for various roles in Belgian and Dutch television shows.

In 2004, she won a Flemish musical prize for her role in Merrily We Roll Along .

Currently,[ when? ] she is playing Sanne (Cathy) in the Flemish version of The Last Five Years with Jan Schepens as Nathan (Jamie) in the Fakkeltheater in Antwerp.

On March 22, 2009, she will appear in the title role of Elisabeth in the first ever Belgian production of the internationally acclaimed musical. [1]

Theater

TitleRoleTypeProducerYear
The Hired Man understudy MaymusicalKoninklijk Ballet van Vlaanderen2000
A Little Night Music Mrs. AndersonmusicalKoninklijk Ballet van Vlaanderen2001
Camelot ensemblemusical Music Hall 2002
Let's Do It singermusicalKoninklijk Ballet van Vlaanderen2002
She Loves Me alternate Amalia BalashmusicalKoninklijk Ballet van Vlaanderen2002
Merrily We Roll Along Beth SpencermusicalKoninklijk Ballet van Vlaanderen2004
Into the Woods CinderellamusicalStichting Op Naar Het Bos2004
Eenzaam zonder jouBarbaramusicalDe Zuiderkroon2004
Dracula, de musical Adriana / Lenkamusical Music Hall 2005–2006
Peter Pan Wendymusical Music Hall 2006
Edith en Simone Edith musicalDe Zuiderkroon2006
Beauty and the Beast Bellemusical Stage Entertainment 2007
Bakelietjes Ann music theater own production2008
Grease Rizzomusical Music Hall en V&V Entertainment 2008
Assepoester Assepoestermusical Music Hall and V&V Entertainment 2008
The Last Five Years Sanne De Vosmusical Judas TheaterProducties 2008
Annie Grace Farell musical Music Hall and V&V Entertainment 2008–2009
Elisabeth Elisabeth musical Music Hall and V&V Entertainment 2009-

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