Anna Katharina Schwabroh (born October 21, 1979) is a German actress.
Anna Katharina Schwabroh was born in 1979 in Hamburg. Her love for the theater began with visits to the Thalia Theater Hamburg. When she was 11 years old, she saw Robert Wilson's The Black Rider and later Time Rocker and Alice. These productions impressed Schwabroh deeply and she wanted to know theater. She won insights behind the stage, she completed internships by the Thalia Theater. She felt the urge to act on stage. Her first stage experience she gained before studying acting as lead singer of the band from Hamburg Alto.
From 2002 to 2006, she completed her acting studies at the University of the Arts Bern. She received her diploma. Engagements have taken her to the Schauspielhaus Zurich to the Lucerne Theater and the Theater Fabrik Hamburg.
She appeared in television productions, including the crime scene and Hamburg Dockland. In the Swiss film Cargo Schwabroh played the main role. In summer 2009, she played Clara in the operetta The White Horse Inn on the floating stage Kreuzlingen. In the summer of 2010, she performed at the Berliner Ensemble in the musical The Island Comedy.
Since 2010, she has been a permanent member of the Landestheater Detmold. In the 2011/2012 season she performed as Mae in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and as Recha in Nathan the Wise . She also played Pauline Piperkarcka in Gerhart Hauptmann's The rats and the title role in the musical Irma la Douce .
Year [1] | Piece | Role | Director | Theatre |
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2013 | Jedermann (Hugo von Hofmannsthal) | Paramour | Kay Metzger | Landestheater Detmold |
2012–2013 | Woyzek reloaded (Georg Büchner) | Marie | Swentja Krumscheidt | Landestheater Detmold |
2012–2013 | Mr Puntila and his Man Matti | The smugglers Emma / The Cow girl | Tatjana Rese | Landestheater Detmold |
2012 | Dr. Bizarre and the chamber of horrors! | Patience Topless Lady Charlene | Oliver Trautwein | Landestheater Detmold |
2012–2013 | Irma la Douce | Irma la Douce | Tatjana Rese | Landestheater Detmold |
2012–2013 | Nathan der Weise (Gotthold Ephraim Lessing) | Recha | Rüdiger Pape | Landestheater Detmold |
2012 | Die Ratten | Pauline Piperkarcka | Tatjana Rese | Landestheater Detmold |
2011–2012 | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Tennessee Williams) | Mae | Wolfgang Hagemann | Landestheater Detmold |
2011–2012 | Ladies Night | Glenda | Andreas Kloos | Landestheater Detmold |
2011–2012 | Lucie sails away (after a puppet of T. dirt road) | Lucy | Valentine Straw | Landestheater Detmold |
2010–2011 | A man comes to the world (M. Heckmann) | Reporter, Time, son and voice | Tatjana Rese | Landestheater Detmold |
2010–2011 | The story of the little Muck (W. Hauff) | The Moon, Cat, Sultan and Retailers | Esther Mushol | Landestheater Detmold |
2010–2011 | Moby Dick (Herman Melville) | Peleg, Elias, Stubb, Captain Gardiner | Stefanie Bertram | Landestheater Detmold |
2010–2011 | Hey boss, here I am! (W. Hahn) | Lisa Kowalsky | Marco Misgaiski | Landestheater Detmold |
2010 | Inselkomödie – or Lysistrata and NATO (Rolf Hochhuth, F. Fries) | Tina | Heiko Stang | Berliner Ensemble |
2009 | Zum weißen Rössl (music: R. Ralph Benatzky) | Clara, Kathi | Jean Grädel | Lake Burgtheater Kreuzlingen |
2008 | The panic (R. Spregelburd) | Anabel, Roxana and Melina Trelles | Andreas Herrmann | Luzerner Theater |
2007 | Says Lila (novel by Chimo) | Purple | Henry Meyer | Luzerner Theater |
2006 | Shopping and Fucking (M. Ravenhill) | Gary | Nils Daniel Finck | Theater Fabrik Hamburg |
2006 | At the beach the whole wide world (S. Stephens) | Sarah Black | Karin Beier | Schauspielhaus Zurich |
2006 | Trilogie des Wiedersehens (Botho Strauss) | Petra | Stephan Sabrowski | University of the Arts Bern |
2005 | Traumspiel (Strindberg) | Andrij Zholdak | Luzerner Theater | |
2005 | Visioni corsare – Tribute to Pier Paolo Pasolini | A carpenter | Luzerner Theater | |
2005 | Bluebeard's shadow (G. Trakl – Edit. T. Potzger) | Pope Joan | F. Schubert, T. Potzger | |
2003 | Faust (Goethe) | Lars-Ole Walburg | Theater Basel |
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