• The Wizard of Oz

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2024

      • The Wizard of Oz

        Dorothy (Julia Steingaß, 3rd from right) is blown by the hurricane from Kansas to the land of the Munchkins, where the evil witch is killed. The little munchkins (Verena Mackenberg, Lénard Kókai, right, Tim Olcay, Dominik Tiefgraber, left) are freed and happily inform the good fairy Glinda (Sonja Herrmann, middle). – Director: Christian Voss, Premiere: May 12, 2024, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel

      • The Wizard of Oz

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2024

      • The Wizard of Oz

        Dorothy (Helena Lenn) receives the dead witch's red magic shoes from the good fairy and the advice to follow the yellow path to the Emerald City. On the way she meets the Scarecrow (Stefan Preuth), the Tin Man (Lukas Schwedeck) and the Lion (Michael Berres), who follow her to the Wizard of Oz. – Director: Christian Voss, Premiere: May 12, 2024, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel

      • The Wizard of Oz

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2024

      • The Wizard of Oz

        The protagonists reach the Emerald City and hope to find the Wizard of Oz (Theodor Reichardt, middle), who is incognito among the Emerald City residents (Verena Mackenberg, kneeling right, Lénard Kókai, right, Tim Olcay, kneeling left, Dominik Tiefgraber, left). – Director: Christian Voss, Premiere: May 12, 2024, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel

      • The Wizard of Oz

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2024

      • The Wizard of Oz

        The Wicked Witch of the West (Sonja Herrmann) and her flying monkeys (Verena Mackenberg, Tim Olcay, Lénard Kókai, Dominik Tiefgraber, from left to right) take Dorothy and her companions prisoner, but Dorothy manages to destroy the witch. – Director: Christian Voss, Premiere: May 12, 2024, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel

      • The Wizard of Oz

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2024

      • The Wizard of Oz

        After destroying the Wicked Witch of the West, the heroes return to the Wizard of Oz (Theodor Reichardt, right) and unmask him as a cowboy from Kansas. He doesn't need to help them because they have enough intelligence, heart and courage themselves and with the red shoes Dorothy can charm her way home. Photo: Eugen Sommer, Director: Christian Voss, Premiere: May 12, 2024, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel

      • Jim Button and Luke, the Engine Driver

        Theatre Trier, 2024

      • Jim Button and Luke, the Engine Driver

        The engine driver Luke (Karsten Schröter, left) gets his locomotive Emma ready for the journey. He has to leave Lummerland at the king's request. His best friend Jim Button (Einat Aronstein) accompanies him and is looking forward to adventure. – Director: Lajos Wenzel, Premiere: May 4, 2024, Theatre Trier

      • Jim Button and Luke, the Engine Driver

        Theatre Trier, 2024

      • Jim Button and Luke, the Engine Driver

        On the high seas, sea jellyfish, starfish and sea cucumbers dance in the waves and the children's and youth choir of the Theatre Trier sings in the background. – Director: Lajos Wenzel, Premiere: May 4, 2024, Theatre Trier

      • Jim Button and Luke, the Engine Driver

        Theatre Trier, 2024

      • Jim Button and Luke, the Engine Driver

        In the land of the 1000 volcanoes, Jim Button (Einat Aronstein, left) and Luke meet the half-dragon Nepomuk (Kenny Ferreia), who initially scares them. But dear Nepomuk helps the protagonists to find the dragon city. Photo: Benjamin Westhoff – Director: Lajos Wenzel, Premiere: May 4, 2024, Theatre Trier

      • Jim Button and Luke, the Engine Driver

        Theatre Trier, 2024

      • Jim Button and Luke, the Engine Driver

        To free the kidnapped Princess LiSi, Jim Button and Luke have to get past the threatening guardian dragon (Roman Ialcic). Photo: Benjamin Westhoff – Director: Lajos Wenzel, Premiere: May 4, 2024, Theatre Trier

      • Jim Button and Luke, the Engine Driver

        Theatre Trier, 2024

      • Jim Button and Luke, the Engine Driver

        Jim Button (Einat Aronstein, left) and Luke (Karsten Schröter, 2nd from left) defeat the evil dragon teacher Mrs. Mahlzahn (Janja Vuletic, 3rd from left) and bring Princess LiSi (Yibao Chen, middle) back to Mandala to her father, the Emperor (Kenny Ferreira , 3rd from right). The big and small ping pong (Silja Schindler, right, Dorota Jakubovicova) listen excitedly to the transformation of Mrs. Mahlzahn into a good, wise dragon. – Director: Lajos Wenzel, Premiere: May 4, 2024, Theatre Trier

      • Jim Button and Luke, the Engine Driver

        Theatre Trier, 2024

      • Jim Button and Luke, the Engine Driver

        The heroes Jim Button and Luke return to Lummerland with the Emperor of Mandala, his daughter Princess LiSi and Ping Pong. King Alfons (Carsten Emmerich), Jim's mother Mrs. Waas (Janja Vuletic), and Mr. Ärmel (Derek Rue) celebrate the return and the heroic deed extensively.
        Photo: Benjamin Westhoff, Director: Lajos Wenzel, Premiere: May 4, 2024, Theatre Trier

      • The Snow Queen

        Theatre Trier, 2023

      • The Snow Queen

        The antique dealer Gisela (Nadine Stöneberg, middle) warns Gerda and Kay (Jana Auburger, right, Marvin Groh, 2nd from right) about the magic mirror that is in her shop. The thieving crow (Stephan Vanecek, left) listens with interest and steals everything that glitters. – Directors: Kim Langner & Axel Weidemann, Premiere Nov. 14, 2023, Theatre Trier

      • The Snow Queen

        Theatre Trier, 2023

      • The Snow Queen

        The evil Snow Queen (Lara Schitto, left) sings and implores Kay to go through the magic mirror. The two ice sphinxes connected to the mirror (Joana Tscheinig, right, and Florian Janik) hope that he has the amulet; then they would be free. – Directors: Kim Langner & Axel Weidemann, Premiere Nov. 14, 2023, Theatre Trier

      • The Snow Queen

        Theatre Trier, 2023

      • The Snow Queen

        While looking for Kay, who is being held captured by the Snow Queen, Gerda (Jana Auburger, left) stops by the flower woman Flora (Nadine Stöneberg). She and her crazy flower hand puppets show Gerda the way to the Snow Queen. – Directors: Kim Langner & Axel Weidemann, Premiere Nov. 14, 2023, Theatre Trier

      • The Snow Queen

        Theatre Trier, 2023

      • The Snow Queen

        On the way to the Snow Queen, Gerda and the crow come to the palace of Princess Aestas (Joana Tscheinig, left), who is currently celebrating a Las Vegas wedding. Of course, the singing Elvis (Nadine Stöneberg) cannot be missing. – Directors: Kim Langner & Axel Weidemann, Premiere Nov. 14, 2023, Theatre Trier

      • It should rain red roses for me – a Hildegard Knef portrait

        Theatre Trier, 2023

      • It should rain red roses for me

        The experienced Hildegard Knef (Stephanie Theiß, left) writes her autobiographical novel "The Gift Horse" in the 1970s. She looks back on an eventful life with ups and downs and brings the motivated, idealistic "Young Hilde" (Joana Tscheinig, right) from 1943 to life. – Director: Ulf Dietrich, Opening Night Sept. 9, 2023, Theatre Trier

      • It should rain red roses for me – a Hildegard Knef portrait

        Theater Trier, 2023

      • It should rain red roses for me

        At the film premiere of "Die Sünderin" (The Sinner) in 1951, Hilde's joy at the success is clouded; a short nude scene of her leads to violent protests, boycotts and bans. The young actress is insulted, spat on and even threatened in public. – Director: Ulf Dietrich, Opening Night Sept. 9, 2023, Theatre Trier

      • It should rain red roses for me – a Hildegard Knef portrait

        Theater Trier, 2023

      • It should rain red roses for me

        In 1959, Hildegard Knef falls in love with David "Tonio" Cameron and a wild "jet set life" begins. The two of them are constantly moving, packing and unpacking is her life. At the same time, she writes books, records records, goes on tour and has a daughter with him. – Director: Ulf Dietrich, Opening Night Sept. 9, 2023, Theatre Trier

      • It should rain red roses for me – a Hildegard Knef portrait

        Theater Trier, 2023

      • It should rain red roses for me

        In the 60s and 70s, Hildegard Knef started a new career as a chanson singer, including television appearances. The first version of her later trademark song "It should rain red roses for me" comes out. For health reasons she stopped her concert tours around the world in the late 80s. – Director: Ulf Dietrich, Opening Night Sept. 9, 2023, Theatre Trier

      • My Fair Lady

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2023

      • My Fair Lady

        Professor Higgins (Markus Maria Düllmann, center), a respected phonetician, notes the vulgar pronunciation of the flower girl Eliza Doolittle (Julia Steingaß, center) in his notebook. Colonel Pickering (Kai Möller, 2nd from left), also a phonetician, makes a bet that if Higgins manages to make Eliza a lady within six months, he will cover the costs of the training. In the background the astonished market people (from left to right: Lukas Schwedeck, Sacha Stead, Veronika de Vries, Rita Correia, Vera Lorenz and Simon Lausberg). – Director: Christian Voss, Opening Night June 30, 2023, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel

      • My Fair Lady

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2023

      • My Fair Lady

        Eliza Doolittle (Julia Steingaß, 2nd from right) would like to start language training with Prof. Higgins (Markus Maria Düllmann, 2nd from left) immediately. The housekeeper Mrs. Pearce (Annette Lubosch, right) and Colonel Pickering (Kai Möller, left), who now stays with Higgins, negotiate the conditions for the flower girl. – Director: Christian Voss, Opening Night June 30, 2023, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel

      • My Fair Lady

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2023

      • My Fair Lady

        The garbage truck driver Alfred P. Doolittle (Theodor Reichardt, center), father of Eliza, is well-known in every bar in town with his drinking buddies Harry (Lukas Schwedeck, right) and Jamie (Sascha Stead, left); he is alsways broke, lives without morals and is constantly borrowing money from his daughter. – Director: Christian Voss, Opening Night June 30, 2023, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel

      • My Fair Lady

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2023

      • My Fair Lady

        The elegant London society presents itself at the horse race in Ascot, including Mrs. Higgins (Sonja Herrmann, back right), Henry's mother, who has her box here and meets her acquaintances Mrs. Eynsford-Hill (Annette Potempa, back 2nd from right) with son Freddy (Bosse Vogt, front center) and Lady and Lord Boxingtion (Vera Lorenz, back left, Simon Lausberg, back 2nd from left). – Director: Christian Voss, Opening Night June 30, 2023, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel

      • My Fair Lady

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2023

      • My Fair Lady

        Professor Higgins (front right) and Colonel Pickering (front left) choose the horse race at Ascot for Eliza's test run in polite society. Eliza is given strict guidelines for conversation, but it gets embarrassing. Mrs. Higgins distracts with hysterical laughter. Only Freddy Eynsford-Hill (Bosse Vogt, front 2nd from right) is enthusiastic about her. – Director: Christian Voss, Opening Night June 30, 2023, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel

      • My Fair Lady

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2023

      • My Fair Lady

        Eliza’s final exam is the Diplomatic Ball. Higgins and Pickering congratulate each other and celebrate their triumph. Eliza feels ignored: She succeeded, but the credit goes solely to the professor for whom she won the bet. She tells Higgins how much she feels disrespected and humiliated. – Director: Christian Voss, Opening Night June 30, 2023, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel

      • My Fair Lady

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2023

      • My Fair Lady

        Alfred P. Doolittle (Theodor Reichardt, left) has gained money through an inheritance and celebrates farewell to bachelor life with the song "Get Me to the Church on Time" with his friends (Vera Lorenz, Simon Lausberg and Annette Potempa, from left to right). – Director: Christian Voss, Opening Night June 30, 2023, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel

      • My Fair Lady

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2023

      • My Fair Lady

        Eliza leaves Prof. Higgins and confides in his mother. She is now too fine to be a flower woman, but she doesn't have the money to be a fine lady. Mrs. Higgins is enthusiastic about the emancipated young lady who has taught her son a life lesson. – Director: Christian Voss, Opening Night June 30, 2023, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel

      • Pünktchen and Anton

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2023

      • Pünktchen and Anton

        Miss Andacht (Veronika de Vries, left) and Pünktchen (Ruth Fuchs, 2nd from left), wrapped in rags, secretly sell matches. Anton (Lukas Schwedeck) watches his competition poach his customer (Rita Correia, middle). – Director: Christian Voss, Premiere May 21, 2023, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel

      • Pünktchen and Anton

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2023

      • Pünktchen and Anton

        Mrs. Pogge (Sonja Herrmann, 2nd from right) comes home too late for dinner. She is annoyed that her husband (Michael Kehr), her daughter Pünktchen (Ruth Fuchs, middle) and the nanny Miss Andacht (Veronika de Vries, 2nd from left) have already started to eat and complains to the cook Berta (Julia Steingass, left) about the hearty menu. – Director: Christian Voss, Premiere May 21, 2023, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel

      • Pünktchen and Anton

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2023

      • Pünktchen and Anton

        Pünktchen, who comes from a rich family, becomes more and more friends with poor Anton. He has to work after school to take care of his sick mother. They become best friends despite the huge social difference. – Director: Christian Voss, Premiere May 21, 2023, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel

      • Pünktchen and Anton

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2023

      • Pünktchen and Anton

        The nanny Miss Andacht (Veronika de Vries) has to give up the income from the sale of matches when she meets her fiancé Robert (Markus Maria Düllmann). On top of that, the crook asks her to make a plan of Pogge's house so that he can break into it. The waitress (Rita Correia, right) thinks love really is blind. – Director: Christian Voss, Premiere May 21, 2023, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel

      • Pünktchen and Anton

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2023

      • Pünktchen and Anton

        The cook Berta (Julia Steingaß) was warned by Anton over the phone that Robert (Markus Maria Düllmann) is on his way to break into the Pogges' house. For the burglary, Robert disguises himself with an overall in the pattern of the walls, but the cook still overpowers him with the frying pan. – Director: Christian Voss, Premiere May 21, 2023, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel

      • A Streetcar named Desire

        Theatre Trier, 2023

      • A Streetcar named Desire

        The elegant and sensitive Blanche DuBois (Stephanie Theiß) moves in with her sister Stella and her brother-in-law Stanley Kowalski (Jonas Gruber) in New Orleans. Different worlds collide. – Director: Harald Demmer, Premiere Feb 11, 2023, Theatre Trier

      • A Streetcar named Desire

        Theatre Trier, 2023

      • A Streetcar named Desire

        Stanley (Jonas Gruber) confronts Blanche (Stephanie Theiss) about why the DuBois family estate is lost. He has researched her and knows the unsteady life of his sister-in-law. – Director: Harald Demmer, Premiere Feb. 11, 2023, Theatre Trier

      • A Streetcar named Desire

        Theatre Trier, 2023

      • A Streetcar named Desire

        Blanche (Stephanie Theiss) befriends Mitch (Martin Geisen), a poker buddy of Stanley's who is different and more sensitive. Wanting to win him over, she tells him how brutal Stanley is to her, hoping Mitch will "save" her and marry her. – Director: Harald Demmer, Premiere Feb. 11, 2023, Theatre Trier

      • A Streetcar named Desire

        Theatre Trier, 2023

      • A Streetcar named Desire

        Blanche (Stephanie Theiß, right) suffers from the rough treatment of the neighbors Eunice (Tamara Theisen, left) and Steve (Leon Hänig). Stella (Isa Weiß, 2nd from left) doesn't understand her sister's feelings, this is completely normal in the Kowalski house, especially after the poker rounds. – Director: Harald Demmer, Premiere Feb. 11, 2023, Theatre Trier

      • A Streetcar named Desire

        Theatre Trier, 2023

      • A Streetcar named Desire

        The heavily pregnant Stella (Isa Weiß) organizes a birthday party for Blanche (Stephanie Theiss, middle), which Stanley (Jonas Gruber) doesn't want to attend. No guest comes and Blanche tries to bridge the awkward silence with jokes. – Director: Harald Demmer, Premiere Feb. 11, 2023, Theatre Trier

      • A Streetcar named Desire

        Theatre Trier, 2023

      • A Streetcar named Desire

        When Stella gives birth in the hospital and Mitch ends the relationship in an argument, Blanche's unrealistic dream world bursts. She drinks herself to oblivion and dresses up for a "cruise to a perfect future". The countdown begins when Stanley comes home and brutally overpowers her. – Director: Harald Demmer, Premiere Feb. 11, 2023, Theatre Trier

      • Comedian Harmonists

        Theatre Trier, 2022/23

      • Comedian Harmonists

        Harry Frommermann (Giovanni Rupp, middle) has the dream of a singing group. More than 70 people come to audition referring to his ad, including two "fags" (Theodor Reichardt, right and Gideon Rapp, left). – Photo: Martin Kaufhold, Director: Ulf Dietrich. Premiere Dec. 17, 2022, Theatre Trier

      • Comedian Harmonists

        Theatre Trier, 2022/23

      • Comedian Harmonists

        Harry (Giovanni Rupp, center) has found with Roman Cykowsi(Theodor Reichardt, left), Robert Biberti(Gideon Rapp, 2nd from left), Erich Collin (Harald Pilar von Pilchau, 2nd from right) and Ari Leschnikoff (Derek Rue, right) his ideal cast. They practice to the limit of their nerves every night for months. – Musical Direction: Horst Maria Merz, Photo: Martin Kaufhold, Director: Ulf Dietrich. Premiere Dec. 17, 2022, Theatre Trier

      • Comedian Harmonists

        Theatre Trier, 2022/23

      • Comedian Harmonists

        For the audition for the agent Bruno Levy (Stephan Vanecek, left), the men, meanwhile with the pianist Erwin Bootz (Horst Maria Merz, 3rd from right), appear for the first time in smart uniform suits. The group convinces Levy and he signs them to Charell. Charell gives the group the name "Comedian Harmonist". – Director: Ulf Dietrich. Premiere Dec. 17, 2022, Theatre Trier

      • Comedian Harmonists

        Theatre Trier, 2022/23

      • Comedian Harmonists

        The Comedian Harmonist made their last appearance together in Munich in 1935. The theatre director (Stephan Vanecek, 2nd from left), who belongs to the National Socialist Party, interrupts the concert with a propagandistic speech. – Director: Ulf Dietrich. Premiere Dec. 17, 2022, Theatre Trier

      • Comedian Harmonists

        Theatre Trier, 2022/23

      • Comedian Harmonists

        With 150 concerts a year, the musical career of the Comedian Harmonist had reached its peak in 1933. In 1935, the Reich Chamber of Music imposed a ban on non-Aryans from performing in the group, thus forcing the end of this successful ensemble. – Photo: Martin Kaufhold, Director: Ulf Dietrich. Premiere Dec. 17, 2022, Theatre Trier

      • Currywurst Queen

        Landesbühne Rheinland-Pfalz am Schlosstheater Neuwied, 2022/23

      • Currywurst Queen

        Dörte's currywurst snack bar (Katrin Höft, center) is a popular meeting place. She loves her job, but is always short of cash. When she finds a bag of money in the trash can, she asks her friends, the taxi driver Heiner (Thomas Peters, left) and the garbage man Günni (Sören Ergang, right) what to do with it. In the background from right to left: Kenny S. Kassel, Stella Withenius, Tobias Ziebold & Alina Schaumburg. – Director: Axel Weidemann, premiere Dec. 10, 2022, Landesbühne Rheinland-Pfalz

      • Currywurst Queen

        Landesbühne Rheinland-Pfalz at Schlosstheater Neuwied, 2022/23

      • Currywurst Queen

        A group of stewardesses are having a great time at Dörte's Imbiss and let her organize a taxi ride to the airport. Alina Schaumburg & Kenny S.Kassel, in front and behind right: Stella Withenius, Vera Gobetz, Thea Seibert von Fock, left: Tobias Ziebold, Sören Ergang & Thomas Peters. – Photo: Benjamin Westhoff, Director: Axel Weidemann, premiere Dec. 10, 2022, Landesbühne Rheinland-Pfalz

      • Currywurst Queen

        Landesbühne Rheinland-Pfalz at Schlosstheater Neuwied, 2022/23

      • Currywurst Queen

        The money has gone to Dörte's (Katrin Höft, center) head. She swaps her smock for extravagant clothing and transforms her dump into an exclusive haute cuisine temple, thereby attracting the fashionable clientele. – Director: Axel Weidemann, premiere Dec. 10, 2022, Landesbühne Rheinland-Pfalz

      • Currywurst Queen

        Landesbühne Rheinland-Pfalz at Schlosstheater Neuwied, 2022/23

      • Currywurst Queen

        The crazy designer (Alina Schaumburg, center) and her models (Vera Gobetz, left & Thea Seibert von Fock, right) teach Dörte how important effect, attitude and body tension are. After the catwalk training, fitness is done, even regular customer Mandy (Stella Withenius, 2nd from right) takes part. – Director: Axel Weidemann, premiere Dec. 10, 2022, Landesbühne Rheinland-Pfalz

      • Currywurst Queen

        Landesbühne Rheinland-Pfalz at Schlosstheater Neuwied, 2022

      • Currywurst Queen

        After Dörte (Katrin Höft, right) lost her friends and all regular customers, she realizes that all the money hasn't brought her any luck. She seeks enlightenment from Guru Bamburu (Thomas Peters, center) and his followers. Schlager revue with 130 costumes. – Choreography: Alina Schaumburg, Director: Axel Weidemann, premiere Dec. 10, 2022/23, Landesbühne Rheinland-Pfalz

      • Currywurst Queen

        Landesbühne Rheinland-Pfalz at Schlosstheater Neuwied, 2022/23

      • Currywurst Queen

        Garbage man Günni (Sören Ergang, left), regular customer Mandy (Stella Withenius, middle), star chef Francois (Tobias Ziebold, right), Grandma Herta (Alina Schaumburg, 2nd from left) and Grandma Inge (Vera Gobetz, 2nd from right) want their "old" Dörte back. To the melody of "We will rock you" they all sing a currywurst hyme and bring back Dörte. – Director: Axel Weidemann, premiere Dec. 10, 2022, Landesbühne Rheinland-Pfalz

      • Little Peter's journey to the moon

        Theatre Trier, 2022/23

      • Little Peter's journey to the moon

        The cloud sheep Wanda (Barbara Ullmann, left) sings a little song with the cloud sheep Werner (Stephan Vanecek, 2nd from left), Veronika von Wolkenburg (Kristina Willmaser, 3rd from left), Pepe (Léon Hänig, 2nd from right) and Wilhemine (Prima Tharathep, right) to greet the children Anni & Peterchen. – Photo: Marco Piecuch, Director: Kim Langner and Axel Weidemann, Premiere Nov. 8, 2022, Theatre Trier

      • Little Peter's journey to the moon

        Theatre Trier, 2022/23

      • Little Peter's journey to the moon

        The Sandman (Stephan Vanecek, 2nd from right) gives a sermon to the guardian stars Celine Star (Kristina Willmaser, 2nd from left) and Serdar Star (Léon Hänig, right) from Anni and Peterchen, because both children appear in his control center, instead of sleeping. The cloud sheep Wanda (Barbara Ullmann, left) is supposed to bring the children home immediately before dawn breaks. – Director: Kim Langner and Axel Weidemann, Premiere Nov. 8, 2022, Theatre Trier

      • Little Peter's journey to the moon

        Theater Trier, 2022/23

      • Little Peter's journey to the moon

        At the Zoom Conference of Heavenly Figures, Aurora (Anna Pircher, top, middle), Lightning Witch and Thunderman (Silja Schindler & Tim Heisse, bottom, middle), Hail Hans (Giovanni Rupp, top, right), Dew Mary (Stephanie Theiss , below, right), Climate change (Raphael Grosch, above, left), Fire dwarf (Mathias Kremer, below, left) and many others discuss how to defeat the evil snake. – Director: Kim Langner and Axel Weidemann, Premiere Nov. 8, 2022, Theatre Trier

      • Little Peter's journey to the moon

        Theatre Trier, 2022/23

      • Little Peter's journey to the moon

        After the zoom conference with all the heavenly figures, the night fairy (Kristina Willmaser, 2nd from right) decides to fly to the moon herself and to save Peterchen (Marius Schneider, 3rd from right), Anni (Tamara Theisen, right) and Sumsemann (Michael Hiller, middle) from the evil snake Nyrrtup. The Sandman (Stephan Vanecek, left) and his assistant Sand-Ra (Prima Tharathep, 2nd from left) are happy about her decision. – Director: Kim Langner and Axel Weidemann, Premiere Nov. 8, 2022, Theatre Trier

      • Little Peter's journey to the moon

        Theatre Trier, 2022/23

      • Little Peter's journey to the moon

        The evil snake Nyrrtup (Léon Hänig, front) puts a spell on the night fairy and Anni. But the courageous Sumsemann overpowers the snake with the sandman's sleeping sand. – Photo: Marco Piecuch, Director: Kim Langner and Axel Weidemann, Premiere Nov. 8, 2022, Theatre Trier

      • Little Peter's journey to the moon

        Theatre Trier, 2022/23

      • Little Peter's journey to the moon

        The Sumsemann defeated the evil snake that magically took away his great-grandfather's sixth little leg. Now the curse is over and everyone is happy that the Sumsemann has all the legs he needs as a cockchafer. – Director: Kim Langner and Axel Weidemann, Premiere Nov. 8, 2022, Theatre Trier

      • The First Last Day

        Landesbühne Rheinland-Pfalz / Contra-Kreis-Theatre, Bonn, 2022

      • The First Last Day

        The flight captain (Thomas Krutmann, right) informs the passengers that their flight to Berlin has been cancelled, while the stewardess (Farina Violetta Giesmann, 2nd from left) discusses the luggage with the "tofu terrorist" Lea (Carolin Freund, left) and the bourgeois teacher Livius (Thomas Jansen, 2nd from right). – Director: Andreas Lachnit, play by Lajos Wenzel based on the bestseller by Sebastian Fitzek, world premiere Sept. 15, 2022, Landesbühne Rheinland-Pfalz

      • The First Last Day

        Landesbühne Rheinland-Pfalz / Contra-Kreis-Theater, Bonn, 2022

      • The First Last Day

        Lea (Carolin Freund) and Livius Reimer (Thomas Jansen) share the last rental car to get from Munich to Berlin. Neither of them know each other and a wild road trip begins. In the background, the geriatric nurse (Farina Violetta Giesmann) and an inmate (Thomas Krutmann) grumble after Lea roughed up the old people's home and quickly drive away.
        Director: Andreas Lachnit, world premiere Sept. 15, 2022, Landesbühne Rheinland-Pfalz

      • The First Last Day

        Landesbühne Rheinland-Pfalz / Contra-Kreis-Theater, Bonn, 2022

      • The First Last Day

        Lea (Carolin Freund) does an experiment during the road trip: live one day as if it is the last day. Her secret is that she has terminal cancer. She injects heroin against the pain and is found unconscious by Livius on the toilet. – Director: Andreas Lachnit, world premiere Sept. 15, 2022, Landesbühne Rheinland-Pfalz

      • The Dancing Lesson

        Fritz-Rémond-Theater Frankfurt, 2022

      • The Dancing Lesson

        The dancer Senga Quinn (Madeleine Niesche) can no longer dance after an accident. The autistic neighbor Ever Montgomery (Ralf Stech) wants dancing lessons from her for an awards ceremony. His request and the high fee he wants to pay is a pure provocation for Senga. – Director: Heinz Kreidl, premiere Sept. 15, 2022, Fritz-Rémond-Theater Frankfurt

      • The Dancing Lesson

        Fritz-Rémond-Theater Frankfurt, 2022

      • The Dancing Lesson

        After a few weeks, the unequal dance partners get closer and learn a lot about themselves and the disability of the other. The grand finale is the dance at the award ceremony before they part ways. – Director: Heinz Kreidl, premiere Sept. 15, 2022, Fritz-Rémond-Theater Frankfurt

      • Sister Act

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2021/22

      • Sister Act

        Deloris van Cartier (Tamara Wörner, 3rd from left) sings in the club of her friend and gangster Curtis (Raphael Koeb, right). She hopes for a career as a singer, but Curtis shows more interest in the dancers (Elisabeth Kirchner, Carina Leopold, Ruth Fuchs & Rita Correia, from left to right).
        Director: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel 2021/2022

      • Sister Act

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2021/22

      • Sister Act

        The gangsters Curtis (Raphael Koeb, center), Pablo (Tobias Biermann, left), Joey (Lukas Schwedeck, 2nd from left) and TJ (Krisha Dalke, right) are looking for Deloris, who is hiding away. She was an eyewitness to Curtis murdering a police informer. – Director: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel 2021/2022

      • Sister Act

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2021/22

      • Sister Act

        Monsigniore O'Hara (Theodor Reichardt, left) gently explains to Mother Superior (Sonja Herrmann, 2nd from left) that the police want to hide Deloris in the monastery and are donating a generous sum for it. The nuns (Carina Leopold, Rita Correia) are supposed to believe Deloris comes from another convent. – Director: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel 2021/2022

      • Sister Act

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2021/22

      • Sister Act

        As Sister Mary Clarence, Deloris (Tamara Wörner, left) lives in the convent and works with the nuns' choir to develop hit songs and crowds of people throng to the service to see this show (nuns, from left to right: Elisabeth Kirch, Carina Leopold, Ruth Fuchs, Helena Lenn, Annette Lubosch, Rita Correia and Nienke van Horen. Above: Theodor Reichardt, Sonja Herrmann & choir BelVoce). – Director: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel 2021/2022

      • Sister Act

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2021/22

      • Sister Act

        All media report enthusiastically about the singing nuns and not only the pope comes to a mass, but also the gangsters sneak into the church disguised as nuns. The gangsters are caught and this is celebrated. – Director: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel 2021/2022

      • The Jungle Book

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2021/22

      • The Jungle Book

        Mowgli (Lukas Schwedeck, 3rd from left) feels at home in the wolf pack (Felix Freund, Carina Leopold, Didier Borel, Rita Correia, Tobias Biermann & Vera Lorenz, from left to right) and safe from the tiger Shere Khan. – Director: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel 2021/2022

      • The Jungle Book

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2021/22

      • The Jungle Book

        The panther Bagheera (Raphael Koeb, left) and the bear Baloo (Nikolai Radke) convince the snake Kaa (Sonja Herrmann) to help rescue Mowgli, who was kidnapped by the monkeys. – Director: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel 2021/2022

      • The Jungle Book

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2021/22

      • The Jungle Book

        King Lui (Felix Freund, center), his queen Elli (Vera Lorenz, center) and the gang of monkeys (Tobias Biermann, Didier Borel, Carina Leopold & Rita Correia) threaten Mowgli (Lukas Schwedeck, center) because they want to know how to make fire.
        Director: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel 2021/2022

      • Rent a Friend

        Komödie Frankfurt, 2022

      • Rent a Friend

        Investment manager Sarah (Carolin Freund) rents a successful fiancé, type "George-Clooney" from the "Rent a Friend" agency. Due to a mix-up, the skater Gabriel (Pascal Simon Grote) arrives as her "rental fiancé". . – Photo: Helmut Seuffert, Director: Folke Brabant, Premiere March 31, 2022, Komödie Frankfurt

      • Rent a Friend

        Komödie Frankfurt, 2022

      • Rent a Friend

        Gabriel (Pascal Simon Grote, center) convincingly plays the fiancé Dr. Marc-Simon. Big Daddy (Giovanni Arvaneh, right), Sarah's father, believes the dramatic story of getting to know each other. Juanita (Saskia Valencia), Big Daddy's alleged wife, recognizes Gabriel because she also works for the same rental agency. – Photo: Helmut Seuffert, Director: Folke Brabant, Premiere March 31, 2022, Komödie Frankfurt

      • Fracking for Future

        Theatre Trier, 2022

      • Fracking for Future

        The smart manager of a PR agency Chris Wiedemann (Raphael Grosch, left) and the managing director of an energy company Frank Schulze (Martin Geisen) are sure to convince the citizens and politicians of a small German town of the blessings of gas extraction through fracking. – Direction: Lajos Wenzel, debut performance Feb. 19th, 2022, Theatre Trier

      • Fracking for Future

        Theater Trier, 2022

      • Fracking for Future

        Chris Wiedemann (Raphael Grosch, left) bribes the corrupt municipal council and chairman of the building committee Uwe Schröter (Manfred Paul Hänig, right) in a noble restaurant, even the waitress (Tamara Theisen) is paid for her support.
        Direction: Lajos Wenzel, debut performance Feb. 19th, 2022, Theatre Trier

      • Fracking for Future

        Theater Trier, 2022

      • Fracking for Future

        The academic and fracking opponent Petra Reinsbach (Barbara Ullmann, 2nd from left) protests together with the anti-fracking activists Jenny (Stephanie Theiss, 2nd from right) and Leon (Lennart Hillmann, left). Petra's husband Wolfgang (Klaus-Michael Nix, right) is worried that the radical protest will have legal consequences.
        Direction: Lajos Wenzel, debut performance Feb. 19th, 2022, Theatre Trier

      • Fracking for Future

        Theater Trier, 2022

      • Fracking for Future

        A wild bull at the activist camp attacked Chris (Raphael Grosch, 2nd from left). The PR employee Malik (Nima Bazrafkan, left) doubts the corrupt methods of his boss and Frank Schulze (Martin Geisen, right) and his secretary Emma (Luise Harder, 2nd from right) from the energy company are surprised by Chris's diabolical intrigues.
        Direction: Lajos Wenzel, debut performance Feb. 19th, 2022, Theatre Trier

      • Fracking for Future

        Theater Trier, 2022

      • Fracking for Future

        Wolfgang Reinsbach (Klaus-Michael Nix, left) is enthusiastic about the digital skills of the activist Leon (Lennart Hillmann). Through Leon's research on the internet, the lawsuit against Petra could be prevented – Direction: Lajos Wenzel, debut performance Feb. 19th, 2022, Theatre Trier

      • One Sentence too much

        Komödie Frankfurt, 2022

      • One Sentence too much

        During a trivial argument, "one sentence too much" slips accidentally out of Clemence’s mouth (Saskia Valencia) and an avalanche begins. Her husband Gaspard (Steffen Laube) analyzes the past with pointed remarks.
        Director: Manfred Langner, Premiere Feb. 3rd, 2022, Komödie Frankfurt

      • One Sentence too much

        Komödie Frankfurt, 2022

      • One Sentence too much

        The son Lucas (Mathias Renneisen, center) and his wife Manon (Marlene Zimmer, center) clarify the secrets of the past and save their marriage and the one of Lucas' parents (Saskia Valencia, right, Steffen Laube, left). Director: Manfred Langner, Premiere Feb. 3rd, 2022, Komödie Frankfurt

      • Cabal and Love

        Theatre Trier, 2020

      • Cabal and Love

        Major Ferdinand von Walter (Lennart Hillman, left) found his great love in the middle-class Luise (Davina Donaldson). Her father, the musician Miller (Michael Hiller) is against this inappropriate connection and wants to protect his daughter, head over heels in love, from harm.
        Director: Rüdiger Pape, Opening Night planned for Dec. 5, 2020, Theatre Trier, time: delayed indefinitedly due to the pandemic.

      • Cabal and Love

        Theater Trier, 2020

      • Cabal and Love

        The president von Walter (Klaus-Michael Nix, right) and his secretary Wurm (Giovanni Rupp) come up with an intrigue to end the love affair between his son Ferdinand and Luise.
        Director: Rüdiger Pape, Opening Night planned for Dec. 5, 2020, Theatre Trier, time: delayed indefinitedly due to the pandemic.

      • Cabal and Love

        Theater Trier, 2020

      • Cabal and Love

        Lady Milford, the prince's mistress (Marsha Zimmermann) wants to marry Ferdinand von Walter; she likes him and the connection would improve her reputation.
        Director: Rüdiger Pape, Opening Night planned for Dec. 5, 2020, Theatre Trier, time: delayed indefinitedly due to the pandemic.

      • Cabal and Love

        Theater Trier, 2020

      • Cabal and Love

        The president von Walter (Klaus-Michael Nix) uses the vain and simple-minded court marshal von Kalb (Paul Hess, right) for his next intrigue to end his son's love affair.
        Director: Rüdiger Pape, Opening Night planned for Dec. 5, 2020, Theatre Trier, time: delayed indefinitedly due to the pandemic.

      • Cabal and Love

        Theater Trier, 2020

      • Cabal and Love

        For the desperate Ferdinand (Lennart Hillmann, left) the world collapses because he believes the intrigue that the court marshal von Kalb (Paul Hess) has a relationship with Luise.
        Director: Rüdiger Pape, Opening Night planned for Dec. 5, 2020, Theatre Trier, time: delayed indefinitedly due to the pandemic.

      • Alice in Wonderland

        Theater Trier, 2020

      • Alice in Wonderland

        At the tea party, Alice (Anna Pircher, center) wonders about the mad hatter (Aki Tougiannidis, right) who wants to put a piece of cake on her head as a hat. The March Hare (Raphael Grosch, left) clearly has fun at the non-birthday party.
        Director: Kim Langner & Axel Weidemann, Opening Night planned for Nov. 6, 2020, Theatre Trier, time: delayed indefinitedly due to the pandemic.

      • Alice in Wonderland

        Theater Trier, 2020

      • Alice in Wonderland

        The Evil Queen of Hearts (Luiza Braz Batista, center) orders the Eight of diamonds (Lara Schitto, left) together with the army of cards to capture Alice. The white rabbit (Stephan Vanecek, right) receives the order to build the new croquet field. – Director: Kim Langner & Axel Weidemann, Opening Night planned for Nov. 6, 2020, Theatre Trier, time: delayed indefinitedly due to the pandemic.

      • Alice in Wonderland

        Theater Trier, 2020

      • Alice in Wonderland

        The eager soldier ace of clubs (Raphael Grosch) is proud to have arrested the turtle (Florian Janik), Alice's friend. – Director: Kim Langner & Axel Weidemann, Opening Night planned for Nov. 6, 2020, Theatre Trier, time: delayed indefinitedly due to the pandemic.

      • Alice in Wonderland

        Theater Trier, 2020

      • Alice in Wonderland

        The Evil Queen of Hearts (Luiza Braz Batista, left) is suspicious as the March Hare (Raphael Grosch), disguised as a servant of the Duchess, gives her a colorful cake for the croquet tournament.
        Director: Kim Langner & Axel Weidemann, Opening Night planned for Nov. 6, 2020, Theatre Trier, time: delayed indefinitedly due to the pandemic.

      • Alice in Wonderland

        Theater Trier, 2020

      • Alice in Wonderland

        Alice has traveled back home through the door of the travel tree. The white rabbit (Stephan Vanecek), the queen of hearts (Luiza Braz Batista), the beaver (Lara Schitto, middle) and the March Hare (hidden by the beaver) listen to what Alice is telling at home.
        Director: Kim Langner & Axel Weidemann, Opening Night planned for Nov. 6, 2020, Theatre Trier, time: delayed indefinitedly due to the pandemic.

      • The Tobacconist

        Schlosstheater Neuwied, 2020

      • The Tobacconist

        Professor Sigmund Freud (Sören Ergang, right) gets to know Franz (Enrico Riethmüller) in the tobacco shop and they become friends. On their walks, Franz enjoys the stories about human nature. – Director: Martin Pfaff, Opening Night: Sept. 29, 2020, Schlosstheater Neuwied, Time: Sept. 29 - Nov. 19, 2020

      • The Tobacconist

        Schlosstheater Neuwied, 2020

      • The Tobacconist

        At the Prater, 17-year-old Franz (Enrico Riethmüller, center) meets the Bohemian girl Anezka (Stella Withenius) and falls in love for the first time. – Director: Martin Pfaff, Photo: Benjamin Westhoff, Opening Night: Sept. 29, 2020, Schlosstheater Neuwied, Time: Sept. 29 - Nov. 19, 2020

      • The Tobacconist

        Schlosstheater Neuwied, 2020

      • The Tobacconist

        In 1937 the plague bird sneaks through the streets of Vienna and heralds the dramatically escalating political and social conditions. Director: Martin Pfaff, Opening Night: Sept. 29, 2020, Schlosstheater Neuwied, Time: Sept. 29 - Nov. 19, 2020

      • The Tobacconist

        Schlosstheater Neuwied, 2020

      • The Tobacconist

        Master butcher Rosshuber (Sören Ergang, left) smeared the walls of the tobacco shop with blood. Tobacconist Otto Trsnjek (Torsten Peter Schnick, middle) and his apprentice Franz (Enrico Riethmüller) suspect that worse is to come. – Director: Martin Pfaff, Photo: Benjamin Westhoff, Opening Night: Sept. 29, 2020, Schlosstheater Neuwied, Time: Sept. 29 - Nov. 19, 2020

      • The Tobacconist

        Schlosstheater Neuwied, 2020

      • The Tobacconist

        In the "Grotte" cabaret, the emcee (Torsten Peter Schnick) and the waitress (Ursula Michelis) satirize the madness of the National Socialists. – Director: Martin Pfaff, Opening Night: Sept. 29, 2020, Schlosstheater Neuwied, Time: Sept. 29 - Nov. 19, 2020

      • The Full Monty

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2020

      • The Full Monty

        The choreographer Bernie (Sonja Herrmann, right) brings Craig (Volker Weidlich, center) and Norman (Lukas Schwedeck) to reason shortly before the show. Neither of them want to appear because of the stage fright. – Director: Christian Voss, Opening Night: 27.7.2020, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, Time: July 7 - Sept. 7, 2020

      • The Full Monty

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2020

      • The Full Monty

        The three superheroes Batman (Raphael Koeb), Robin (Lukas Schwedeck) and Superman dance their way into the hearts of the audience.– Director: Christian Voss, Opening Night: 27.7.2020, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, Time: July 7 - Sept. 7, 2020

      • The Full Monty

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2020

      • The Full Monty

        The grand finale of the show is the football strip, from the cool football costumes only the helmets remain in the end. From left to right: Theodor Reichardt, Volker Weidlich, Lukas Schwedeck and Raphael Koeb. – Director: Christian Voss, Opening Night: 27.7.2020, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, Time: July 7 - Sept. 7, 2020

      • Oliver!

        Theatre Trier, 2020

      • Oliver!

        In the poorhouse the hungry children (Children's Choir Theatre Trier) are waiting for their plate of porridge, while the matron Ms Corney (back right, Conny Hain) and the beadle Mr Bumble (Michael Hiller) overindulge. – Photographer: Martin Kaufhold, Director: Ulf Dietrich, Opening Night: 15.2.2020, Theatre Trier, Time: 15.2.-19.4.2020

      • Oliver!

        Theatre Trier, 2020

      • Oliver!

        The beagle Mr. Bumble (Michael Hiller) grabs Oliver (Finnja Lukas) and decides with Ms Corney (Conny Hain) to sell the orphan, just because Oliver wanted a little more porridge. The poorhouse minders (right, Paul Behrens, left, Felix Noth and Stephan Baumbach) and the children (Youth Choir Theatre Trier) are present. – Director: Ulf Dietrich, Opening Night: 15.2.2020, Theatre Trier, Time: 15.2.-19.4.2020

      • Oliver!

        Theatre Trier, 2020

      • Oliver!

        The evil Mr Bumble (middle, Michael Hiller) sells orphan boy Oliver (Finnja Lukas) to the heartless undertaker Mr Sowerberry (left, Klaus Michael Nix) and his wife (Barbara Ullmann) at a ridiculously low price. – Photographer: Martin Kaufhold, Director: Ulf Dietrich, Opening Night: 15.2.2020, Theatre Trier, Time: 15.2.-19.4.2020

      • Oliver!

        Theatre Trier, 2020

      • Oliver!

        Artful Dodger (front right, Moritz Giese) finds the runaway Oliver (Hanna Terhes) and brings him to Fagin (center, Gideon Rapp). The boss of the thieves shows Oliver the pickpocket tricks and sends him on tour with his gang the next morning (Children's and Youth Choir Theatre Trier). – Director: Ulf Dietrich, Opening Night: 15.2.2020, Theatre Trier, Time: 15.2.-19.4.2020

      • Oliver!

        Theatre Trier, 2020

      • Oliver!

        Nancy (center right, Anna Pircher), the friend of the criminal Bill Sykes, likes to visit the little thieves with her best friend Bet (center left, Runa Marx). She immediately becomes friends with Oliver (5th from left, Hanna Terhes) and teaches Fagin's gang (Children's and Youth Choir Theatre Trier) good manners. – Photographer: Martin Kaufhold, Director: Ulf Dietrich, Opening Night: 15.2.2020, Theatre Trier, Time: 15.2.-19.4.2020

      • Oliver!

        Theatre Trier, 2020

      • Oliver!

        The violent Bill Sykes (right, Giovanni Rupp) threatens Nancy (center, Anna Pircher) in the pub and together with Fagin (half-covered, Gideon Rapp) he forces her to bring Oliver back. Dodger (right, Peer Fröhling) and the rest of the Fagin gang (Yuth Choir Theatre Trier) fear for Nancy. – Director: Ulf Dietrich, Opening Night: 15.2.2020, Theatre Trier, Time: 15.2.-19.4.2020

      • Oliver!

        Theater Trier, 2020

      • Oliver!

        There is a lot going on in the market. Bill Sykes searches for Oliver among all the dealers and buyers (Opera Choir and Youth Choir Theatre Trier).
        Director: Ulf Dietrich, Opening Night: 15.2.2020, Theatre Trier, Time: 15.2.-19.4.2020

      • Dance on the Volcano

        Theatre Trier, 2019

      • Dance on the Volcano

        The dress rehearsal of a 1920s revue begins with a brisk Charleston. The theater troupe are: front, left to right Anna Pircher, Stephanie Theiß, Bianca Spiegel, rear right to left Barbara Ullmann, Paul Hess, Giovanni Rupp, standing Gideon Rapp – Photographer: Martin Kaufhold, Director & author: Manfred Langner, co-author: Horst Maria Merz Opening Night: 7.12.2019, Theatre Trier, Time: 6.11.19 - 29.3.20

      • Dance on the Volcano

        Theatre Trier, 2019

      • Dance on the Volcano

        The fashion designer (right, Giovanni Rupp) presents his model (2nd from right, Stephanie Theiß) with the creation "Germany dress", while a French lieutenant (2nd from left, Paul Hess) enters the café with his girlfriend (left, Anna Pircher). In the center, the chapel ist playing (middle: Horst Maria Merz, left to right, Dirk Klinkhammer, Alfred Shtuni, Marco Rollmann, Carlos Wagner). – Director & author: Manfred Langner, co-author: Horst Maria Merz Opening Night: 7.12.2019, Theatre Trier, Time: 6.11.19 - 29.3.20

      • Dance on the Volcano

        Theatre Trier, 2019

      • Dance on the Volcano

        When the local wine queen (Barbara Ullmann) starts the song "O Mosella", the cultural commissioner Mr Lechler (2nd left, Michael Hiller) comes in a mood of swaying. All the "radio singers" are irritated because Mr Lechler has so far censored and interrupted the dress rehearsal ( left to right, Giovanni Rupp, Paul Hess and Gideon Rapp). – Director & author: Manfred Langner, co-author: Horst Maria Merz Opening Night: 7.12.2019, Theatre Trier, Time: 6.11.19 - 29.3.20

      • Dance on the Volcano

        Theatre Trier, 2019

      • Dance on the Volcano

        The keen boss salesman (kneeling, Gideon Rapp) has sold all of his latest electrical appliances, such as a fridge and fan, and is taking his waitress as his wife (middle, Anna Pircher). The customers celebrate with them (left to right, Stephanie Theiß, Norman Stehr, Paul Hess). – Director & author: Manfred Langner, co-author: Horst Maria Merz Opening Night: 7.12.2019, Theatre Trier, Time: 6.11.19 - 29.3.20

      • Dance on the Volcano

        Theatre Trier, 2019

      • Dance on the Volcano

        The "Stock Market-Lottery Fairy" (Stephanie Theiß) enchants all and then pulls the last money out of everyone's pocket. The stock market crash in 1929 destroys all their money. – Director & author: Manfred Langner, co-author: Horst Maria Merz Opening Night: 7.12.2019, Theatre Trier, Time: 6.11.19 - 29.3.20

      • Dance on the Volcano

        Theatre Trier, 2019

      • Dance on the Volcano

        In the 20s the nights were celebrated until the braces burst, like here with the song "It's so nice to stroll in the evening". Left to right: Klaus Michael Nix, Giovanni Rupp, Paul Hess, Barbara Ullmann, Bianca Spiegel, Norman Stehr, Anna Pircher, Stephanie Theiß and Gideon Rapp. – Photographer: Martin Kaufhold, Director & author: Manfred Langner, co-author: Horst Maria Merz Opening Night: 7.12.2019, Theatre Trier, Time: 6.11.19 - 29.3.20

      • Dance on the Volcano

        Theatre Trier, 2019

      • Dance on the Volcano

        The white finale of the 20s revue begins with the last stroke of the clock and the turn of the year into the new 20s. Left to right: Norman Stehr, Michael Hiller, Anns Pircher, Gideon Rapp, Stephanie Theiß, Paul Hess, Bianca Spiegel, Giovanni Rupp, Barbara Ullmann and Klaus Michael Nix. – Photographer: Martin Kaufhold, Director & author: Manfred Langner, co-author: Horst Maria Merz Opening Night: 7.12.2019, Theatre Trier, Time: 6.11.19 - 29.3.20

      • Aladin

        Theatre Trier, 2019

      • Aladin

        A camel driver (Stephan Vanecek) arrives at the market with his camel (Aki Tougiannidis in front, Paul Behrens in the back), where Achmed (Matrin Geisen) just set up his booth. – Director: Kim Langner / Axel Weidemann, Opening Night: 6.11.2019, Theatre Trier, Time: 6.11.19 - 4.2.20

      • Aladin

        Theatre Trier, 2019

      • Aladin

        The tax collector of the grand vesir, Mahmud Machmastunk (Stephan Vanecek, middle), squeezes the last money out of the pockets of Aladin's mother (Luiza Braz Batist, 2nd left), Aladin (Jan Walter, left) and Achmed Alemalachen (Martin Geisen). – Director: Kim Langner / Axel Weidemann, Opening Night: 6.11.2019, Theatre Trier, Time: 6.11.19 - 4.2.20

      • Aladin

        Theatre Trier, 2019

      • Aladin

        The evil grand vesir (Aki Tougiannidis, left) promises Aladin (Jan Walter, right) the princess Jaleila when he opens the treasure cave and pulls out the magic lamp for him.
        Director: Kim Langner / Axel Weidemann, Opening Night: 6.11.2019, Theatre Trier, Time: 6.11.19 - 4.2.20

      • Aladin

        Theatre Trier, 2019

      • Aladin

        Aladin (Jan Walter, left) happily sips the welcome cocktail he received from Jinni (Stephan Vanecek, right). He cannot believe that he is now the master of the genie. – Director: Kim Langner / Axel Weidemann, Opening Night: 6.11.2019, Theatre Trier, Time: 6.11.19 - 4.2.20

      • Aladin

        Theatre Trier, 2019

      • Aladin

        Aladin (Jan Walter, right), dressed as a prince, explains to Princess Jaleila (Julie Stark, 2nd right) and the Sultan (Martin Geisen, left) that the healer Fatima (Luiza Braz Batista, 2nd left) is his mother. The healer has just saved the life of the oracle Scarab (Paul Behrens, center) and thus the entire empire of the sultan. – Director: Kim Langner / Axel Weidemann, Opening Night: 6.11.2019, Theatre Trier, Time: 6.11.19 - 4.2.20

      • Souvenir

        Theatre Trier, 2019

      • Souvenir

        Florence Foster Jenkins (Barbara Ullmann), heiress to a rich industrialist, is convinced that she can make a great career as an opera singer. From 1933 she practices many hours a day in the music salon. – Director: Ulf Dietrich
        Opening Night: 31.8.2019, Theatre Trier, Time: 31.8.19 - 18.3.20

      • Souvenir

        Theatre Trier, 2019

      • Souvenir

        1944: 1944: Florence Foster Jenkins (Barbara Ullmann) enthusiastically tells her pianist Cosme McMoon (Jan Walter) that she wants to record her first record. – Director: Ulf Dietrich
        Opening Night: 31.8.2019, Theatre Trier, Time: 31.8.19 - 18.3.20

      • Souvenir

        Theatre Trier, 2019

      • Souvenir

        The sold-out concert at Carnegie Hall in 1944 was legendary. With every aria, Florence wore a new costume, here as a maid in "Adele's Laughing Aria". – Director: Ulf Dietrich
        Opening Night: 31.8.2019, Theatre Trier, Time: 31.8.19 - 18.3.20

      • Souvenir

        Theatre Trier, 2019

      • Souvenir

        The crazy costumes from Florence Foster Jenkins (Barbara Ullmann) were great fun for the audience in addition to the crooked singing. Here, the diva sings the Serenata Mexicana, composed by her pianist. – Director: Ulf Dietrich
        Opening Night: 31.8.2019, Theatre Trier, Time: 31.8.19 - 18.3.20

      • Souvenir

        Theatre Trier, 2019

      • Souvenir

        As an encore, Florence Foster Jenkins (Barbara Ullmann) always sang the aria "Ave Maria". The audience raged with laughter, which irritated the diva. It was her last concert. – Director: Ulf Dietrich, Opening Night: 31.8.2019, Theatre Trier, Time: 31.8.19 - 18.3.20

      • Emil and the detectives

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2019

      • Emil and the detectives

        Emil Tischbein (Lukas Schwedeck, middle) takes the train to Berlin to visit his grandmother. The fellow travellers in his compartment (Tobias Biermann, left, Kai Möller, 2nd left, Susanne Buchenberger, 2nd right and Oliver Fobe, right) he finds a bit strange. – Director: Christian Voss
        Opening Night: May 19, 2019, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, time: May 19 - September 7, 2019

      • Emil and the detectives

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2019

      • Emil and the detectives

        The little Tuesday (Katia Bischoff, 2nd left) must take over the telephone hotline, but he would rather go on a manhunt with Emil (Lukas Schwedeck, center), Gustav (Lukas Benjamin Engel, left) and his detective gang (Jürgen Brehm, 3rd from left, Arthur Polle, 2nd right and Fabian Rogall, right).
        Director: Christian Voss, Opening Night: May 19, 2019, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel,
        time: May 19 - September 7, 2019

      • Emil and the detectives

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2019

      • Emil and the detectives

        Emil's cousin Pony Hütchen (Natalie Parsa, right) is the best detective. The gang (Jürgen Brehm, Fabian Rogall, Lukas Schwedeck, Lukas B. Engel and Arthur Polle, left to right.) and the bellboy (Tobias Biermann) let the thief escape and she discovered him in the café. – Director: Christian Voss
        Opening Night: May 19, 2019, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, time: May 19 - September 7, 2019

      • Emil and the detectives

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2019

      • Emil and the detectives

        In the bank, Mr Grundeis (Oliver Fobe, middle) slaps the leader of the detectives (Lukas B. Engel, middle). The gang and a hawker (Giuila Haas, right) have prevented him from exchanging the stolen bills. The narrator (Theodor Reichardt, left) asks clarifying questions and the cashier (Susanne Rögner, 3rd from right) checks the bills precisely. – Director: Christian Voss
        Opening Night: May 19, 2019, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, time: May 19 - September 7, 2019

      • Blue Jeans

        Theatre Trier, 2019

      • Blue Jeans

        The engagement of Lisa Neumann (Anna Pircher, left) and Frank Karsuntke (Robin Jentys, right) pleases the mothers, Hilde Neumann (Stephanie Theiß, middle left) and Hannelore Karsuntke (Barbara Ullmann, middle right). The parents benefit economically from this connection.
        Director: Ulf Dietrich, Opening Night: Jan. 19, 2019, Theatre Trier, Time: Jan. 19 - June 25, 2019

      • Blue Jeans

        Theatre Trier, 2019

      • Blue Jeans

        At the youth club Lisa (Anna Pircher, middle) meets the cool Tom (Dimetrio-Giovanni Rupp, middle) and both fall in love. Left standing Melanie Nosbüsch and kneeling Lara Schitto. Right standing Ulrike Wiegerling and kneeling Brooke Squire.
        Director: Ulf Dietrich, Opening Night: Jan. 19, 2019, Theatre Trier, Time: Jan. 19 - June 25, 2019

      • Blue Jeans

        Theatre Trier, 2019

      • Blue Jeans

        Eberhard Neumann (Michael Hiller, 2nd right) solemnly opens his new department store floor with his wife (Stephianie Theiß, right). The press (Luiza Braz Batista, 2nd from left) and Paul Hess, left) interviews Ms Karsuntke (Barbara Ullmann, middle), who wins the title "Honorary Customer". The Town Planning Council Rudolf Karsuntke (Klaus-Michael Nix, 3rd from left) is happy about the deal.
        Director: Ulf Dietrich, Opening Night: Jan. 19, 2019, Theatre Trier, Time: Jan. 19 - June 25, 2019

      • Blue Jeans

        Theatre Trier, 2019

      • Blue Jeans

        Miss Schlösser (Bianca Spiegel, center), the housekeeper of the Neumann family, says goodbye to Johnny (Gideon Rapp, right), her GI boyfriend and his troop. The US soldiers (Paul Hess, front, Luiza Braz Batista, back from left to right, Francesco Aversano, Brooke Squire, Angelo d'Aiello and Lara Schitto) travel back to their homeland. – Director: Ulf Dietrich, Opening Night: Jan. 19, 2019, Theatre Trier, Time: Jan. 19 - June 25, 2019

      • Blue Jeans

        Theatre Trier, 2019

      • Blue Jeans

        At the wedding in the church, the parents Karsuntke (Barbara Ullmann, left, Klaus-Michael Nix, 2nd from left), the Neumanns (Stephanie Theiß, middle, Michael Hiller, 2nd from right) and the guests sing out loud and full of joy. They do not suspect that Miss Schlösser (Bianca Spiegel, right) will interrupt the wedding ceremony. She fell in love with the groom. As guests (right to left): Paul Hess, Lara Schitto, Philip Voigtlander, Antonia Crames, Melanie Nosbüsch, Vivien Föhr, Ulrike Wiegerling.
        Director: Ulf Dietrich, Opening Night: Jan. 19, 2019, Theatre Trier, Time: Jan. 19 - June 25, 2019

      • Wizard of Oz

        Theatre Trier, 2018

      • Wizard of Oz

        The Good Fairy of the North Glinda (Luiza Braz Batista, 2nd right) explains to Dorothy (Anna Pircher, center) how she can get back home and introduces her to the funny munchkins (Benjamin Schardt, left, Klaus-Michael Nix, right). – Directors: Kim Langner, Axel Weidemann
        Opening Night: Nov. 7, 2018, Theatre Trier, Time: Nov. 7, 2018 - Jan. 14, 2019

      • Wizard of Oz

        Theatre Trier, 2018

      • Wizard of Oz

        Dancing Dorothy (Anna Pircher), the Scarecrow (Gideon Rapp), the Tin Man (Paul Behrens) and the Lion (Benjamin Schardt) follow the long and dangerous way to the castle of the Wizard.
        Directors: Kim Langner, Axel Weidemann
        Opening Night: Nov. 7, 2018, Theatre Trier, Time: Nov. 7, 2018 - Jan. 14, 2019

      • Wizard of Oz

        Theatre Trier, 2018

      • Wizard of Oz

        As the 4 Companions (Gideon Rapp as Scarecrow, Benjamin Schardt as Lion, Anna Pircher as Dorothy and Paul Behrens as Tinman) reach the castle of the Wizard, they are annoyed about the unfriendly porter (Klaus-Michael Nix, center), who refuses them entrance. – Directors: Kim Langner, Axel Weidemann
        Opening Night: Nov. 7, 2018, Time: Nov. 7, 2018 - Jan. 14, 2019

      • Wizard of Oz

        Theatre Trier, 2018

      • Wizard of Oz

        The Wicked Witch of the West (Barbara Ullmann) has captured Dorothy and does not suspect that the "Companions" already planed her rescue.
        Directors: Kim Langner, Axel Weidemann
        Opening Night: Nov. 7, 2018, Theatre Trier, Time: Nov. 7, 2018 - Jan. 14, 2019

      • In the bar to the crocodile

        Freilichtspiele Schwäbisch Hall, 2018

      • In the bar to the crocodile – Off to the wild 20s

        In 1918, there is bustling activity at the station. In addition to the returning soldiers the star tenor Hans von der Lohe (Rob Pitcher, center) also comes back to his hometown Berlin. From left to right: Nico Went, Helmut Flohr, Maja Sikora, Petra Welteroth, Jasmin Eberl and Mario Gremlich..
        Director: Ulf Dietrich, Authors: Christian Doll & Heiko Lippmann, Opening Night: August 4, 2018, Freilichtspiele Schwäbisch Hall, August 4 - 24, 2018

      • In the bar to the crocodile

        Freilichtspiele Schwäbisch Hall, 2018

      • In the bar to the crocodile

        After World War I, the protagonists enjoy dance music in the "bar to the crocodile". Tango and Charleston are becoming fashionable. Left from bottom to top: Press agent Erika (Anja Gutgesell), Greta (Jasmin Eberl), Waiter Max (Udo Eickelmann), Capitalist Wilhelm (Mario Gremlich); Right from top to down: Artist Klara (Maja Sikora), Bar owner Gertrud (Petra Welteroth) Star tenor Hans (Rob Pitcher) and communist Heinrich (Nico Went). – Director: Ulf Dietrich, Authors: Christian Doll & Heiko Lippmann, Opening Night: August 4, 2018, Freilichtspiele Schwäbisch Hall, August 4 - 24, 2018

      • In the bar to the crocodile

        Freilichtspiele Schwäbisch Hall, 2018

      • In the bar to the crocodile – Off to the wild 20s

        In the wild 20s, people coquetted with the sexes: Hans von der Lohe (Rob Pitcher, lying) parodies this in the song "I am a woman who knows what she wants". Left: Petra Welteroth, Nico Went, right: Anja Gutgesell, Jamin Eberl and Maja Sikora. – Director: Ulf Dietrich, Authors: Christian Doll & Heiko Lippmann, Opening Night: August 4, 2018, Freilichtspiele Schwäbisch Hall, August 4 - 24, 2018

      • In the bar to the crocodile

        Freilichtspiele Schwäbisch Hall, 2018

      • In the bar to the crocodile – Off to the wild 20s

        In the early 30s, when the economic and political situation in Germany is getting darker, the protagonists dream about a artificial and distant world. From left to right: Nico Went, Rob Pitcher, Jasmin Eberl, Udo Eickelmann, Maja Sikora, Mario Gremlich, Petra Welteroth and Anja Gutgesell.
        Director: Ulf Dietrich, Authors: Christian Doll & Heiko Lippmann, Opening Night: August 4, 2018, Freilichtspiele Schwäbisch Hall, August 4 - 24, 2018

      • Maria, he doesn't like it

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2018

      • Maria, he doesn't like it

        Sara (Julia Elena Heinrich, 2nd from left) and Jan (Thomas Zimmer, left) tell their parents that they want to marry. Sara's father Antonio (Volker Weidlich, 3rd from left) insists on a wedding in Italy. Full of joy are Jan's father Eberhard (Kai Möller, 3rd from right), Jan's mother Gisela (Susanne Rögner, 2nd from right) and Sara's mother Ursula (Silke Dublier, right).
        Director: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, June 29 - September 9, 2018

      • Maria, he doesn't like it

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2018

      • Maria, he doesn't like it

        In the village of Campobasso, the Italian family is happy about the visit from Germany and they dance, sing and constantly eat. From left to right: Julia-Elena Heinrich, Daniel-Erik Biel, Volker Weidlich, Kai Moller, Theodor Reichardt, Thomas Zimmer, Susanne Rögner, Silke Dublier, Sonja Herrmann, Thorin Kuhn and Krisha Dalke.
        Director: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, June 29 - September 9, 2018

      • Maria, he doesn't like it

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2018

      • Maria, he doesn't like it

        The upcoming wedding makes all the ladies romantic and they sing love songs on the beach. Standing from left to right Jan's mother (Susanne Rögner), Aunt Maria (Sonja Herrmann), Sara's mother (Silke Dublier), Nonna Anna (Daniel-Erik Biel, kneeling) and the bride (Julia-Elena Heinrich, sitting).
        Director: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, June 29 - September 9, 2018

      • Maria, he doesn't like it

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2018

      • Maria, he doesn't like it

        The whole village of Campobasso celebrates the wedding of Sara and Jan and is proud of the fusion of the German-Italian families. From left to right: The choir VilbelCanto (also at the back and the far right), Susanne Rögner, Kai Möller, Volker Weidlich, Silke Dublier, Julia-Elens Heinrich, Thomas Zimmer, Krisha Dalke, Sonja Herrmann, Theodor Reichardt, Thorin Kuhn and Daniel-Erik Biel.
        Director: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, June 29 - September 9, 2018

      • Lotte in Weimar (Werther revisited)

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2018

      • Lotte in Weimar (Werther revisited)

        The hotel servant Mager (Lutz Bembenneck, right) shows Councilor Lotte Kestner (Uta-Maria Schütze, center) and daughter Charlotte (Cathrin Zellmer, left) their room after the long journey to Weimar. – Director: Lajos Wenzel, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, April 27 - June 2, 2018

      • Lotte in Weimar (Werther revisited)

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2018

      • Lotte in Weimar (Werther revisited)

        During the conversation with Dr. Riemer (Frank Voß, left) about her past with the young poet Goethe, Lotte (Uta-Maria Schütze, center) really sees Werther (León Schröder, right) from the novel "The sufferings of young Werther" in front of her.
        Director: Lajos Wenzel, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, April 27 - June 2, 2018

      • Lotte in Weimar (Werther revisited)

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2018

      • Lotte in Weimar (Werther revisited)

        Councilor Lotte Kestner (Uta-Maria Schütze, 2nd from left) and her daughter Charlotte (Cathrin Zellmer, right) take leave of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Volker Risch, center) after a formal meeting for lunch. The son August von Goethe (León Schröder, 3rd from left) and Dr. Riemer (Frank Voss, left) are present as well. . – Director: Lajos Wenzel, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, April 27 - June 2, 2018

      • Honey in the Head

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2018

      • Honey in the Head

        Sarah Rosenbach (Tina Eberhardt, left) explains to her father-in-law (Ernst Wilhelm Lenik) exactly how much he should cut the hedge. Tilda (Luisa Braun) listens closely, but cannot prevent her grandpa, down with Alzheimer's, from cutting off the entire hedge. – Director: Franz Lorenz Engel, Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, Opening Night: Jan. 26, 2018

      • Honey in the Head

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2018

      • Honey in the Head

        Tilda (Luisa Braun) is hiding with her grandfather Amandus (Ernst Wilhelm Lenik, left) from the police. Amandus has Alzheimer's and should be admitted to a nursing home and therefore they escape to Venice. The cleaning man Erdal (Uwe-Peter Spinner) helps them. – Director: Franz Lorenz Engel, Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, Opening Night: Jan. 26, 2018

      • Honey in the Head

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2018

      • Honey in the Head

        In Venice, Tilda and her parents (Tina Eberhardt, Armin Jung, Luisa Braun, f.l.t.r.) find the confused Amandus (Ernst Willy Lenik) sitting on a bench. Due to the Alzheimer's disease, he recognizes neither his family nor his favorite city.
        Director: Franz Lorenz Engel, Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, Opening Night: Jan. 26, 2018

      • Cabaret

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2017

      • Cabaret

        Sally Bowles (Vasiliki Roussi, 3rd from the right) and the Conférencier (Harald Pilar von Pilchau, middle) live it up at the Kit Cat Club, here they worship the mammon with the song "Money" along with the Kit-Cat-Girls and 2 club guests (f.l.t.r.: Bianca Spiegel, Christopher Wernecke, Kimberly Trees, Amelie Sturm, Daniel Wernecke and Alina Bier). – Photo: Sabine Haymann, Director: Ulf Dietrich, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: Dec. 8, 2017

      • Cabaret

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2017

      • Cabaret

        In the shownumber "Mein Herr" Sally Bowles (Vasiliki Roussi, middle) and the Kit-Cat-Girls (f.l.t.r.: Amelie Sturm, Kimberly Trees, Bianca Spiegel and Alina Bier) heat up the male audience. – Photo: Sabine Haymann, Director: Ulf Dietrich, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: Dec. 8,2017

      • Cabaret

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2017

      • Cabaret

        In the show number "Mama" Sally (Vasiliki Roussi, middle) and the Kit-Cat-Girls (from left to right: Alina Bier, Bianca Spiegel, Amelie Sturm and Kimberly Trees) are playing schoolgirls, who are sly old dogs. – Director: Ulf Dietrich, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: Dec. 8, 2017

      • Cabaret

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2017

      • Cabaret

        The atmosphere tilts during the engagement party of Miss Schneider (Heike Schmidt, left) and the Jewish fruit merchant Mr Schultz (Michael Hiller, right). The party member Ernst Ludwig (Lutz Standop, left) warns the landlady Miss Schneider about the marriage with a Jew, she would lose her concession. Guests of the celebration f.l.t.r .: Daniel Wernecke, Christopher Wernecke, Bianca Spiegel, Amelie Sturm, Tilmar Kuhn, Vasiliki Roussi, Kimberly Trees and Alina Bier.
        Director: Ulf Dietrich, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: Dec. 8, 2017

      • Cabaret

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2017

      • Cabaret

        In the Cabaret, the Conférencier (Harald Pilar von Pilchau) has a lot of fun with his playmates (Alina Bier, left, and Bianca Spiegel) during the Show and the song "Two Ladies".
        Director: Ulf Dietrich, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: Dec. 8, 2017

      • Cabaret

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2017

      • Cabaret

        Ernst Ludwig (Lutz Standop, middle) takes English lessons from Cliff Bradshaw (Tilmar Kuhn, right) and offers him a well-paid smuggling job. Cliff's girlfriend Sally (Vasiliki Roussi) is thrilled as both are always broke.
        Director: Ulf Dietrich, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: Dec. 8, 2017

      • Charley's Aunt

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2017

      • Charley's Aunt

        Charley (Marius Hubel, right) and Jack (Gideon Rapp, left) need a chaperon so their Arabian girlfriends (Lilli Hollunder, left and Shadi Hedayati) can accept the invitation. They convince their friend Babs (Andy Klaue, center) to dress up as their aunt. The visibly impressed father of Jack is also present (Volker Jeck, 2nd from left). – Photo: Tom Philippi, Director: Stephan Bruckmeier, Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, Opening Night: Nov. 24, 2017

      • Charley's Aunt

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2017

      • Charley's Aunt

        The aunt from Brazil (Monika Hirschle, right) wants to identify the wrong aunt (Andy Klaue, center), and the sheikh (Mohammad-Ali Behboudi) is blinded by love. – Photo: Tom Philippi, Director: Stephan Bruckmeier, Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, Opening Night: Nov. 24, 2017

      • Charley's Aunt

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2017

      • Charley's Aunt

        Susan Delahay (Susanne Theil) recognizes in the wrong aunt (Andy Klaue) her holiday romance, in which she had fallen in love. – Photo: Tom Philippi, Director: Stephan Bruckmeier, Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, Opening Night: Nov. 24, 2017

      • An Hour's Rest

        Fritz-Rémond Theater Frankfurt, 2017

      • An Hour's Rest

        Michel (Stephan Schleberger, right) loves jazz and has finally found a long sought record. He just wants to hear it but is constantly prevented from doing so. Right now his punk son (Florian Mania) is bothering him. – Photo: Klaus Seuffert, Director: Michael Wedekind, Fritz-Rémond Theater Frankfurt, Opening Night: Sept., 7, 2017

      • Summer in the City

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2017

      • Summer in the City

        The bakery couple Braun (Silke Dublier, Kai Möller, left) are in tense spirits, the daughter Sabine (Sarah Laminger, right ) is pregnant and wants to marry her hippie friend Michael. – Director & author: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, Opening Night: June 30, 2017

      • Summer in the City

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2017

      • Summer in the City

        The bakery family Braun gets to know the parents of Michael, who live in a large community. F.r.t.l: Krisha Dahlke, Sarah Laminger, Silke Dublier, Marlou Düster, Vicco Farah, Susanne Rögner, Kai Möller, Eric Vilhelmsson, Janina Maria Wilhalm, Martin Planz, Janne Peters, Rachele Pedrocchi, Stefanie Smailes, Stefan Reil – Director & author: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, Opening Night: June 30, 2017

      • Summer in the City

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2017

      • Summer in the City

        Ms Braun (middle), contrary to her husband, sympathizes with the community and likes her colorful dress. F.l.t.r., kneeling: Janne Peters, Theodor Reichardt, Stefanie Smailes, Martin Planz, Marlou Düster, standing: Rachele Pedrocchi, Vicco Farah, Stefan Reil, Silke Dublier, Susanne Rögner, Krisha Dahlke, Janina Maria Wilhalm, Eric Vilhelmsson – Director & author: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, Opening Night: June 30, 2017

      • Summer in the City

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2017

      • Summer in the City

        In the end everything will be fine. Both families start a new business together: a space bakery. F.l.t.r.: Stefan Reil, Rachele Pedrocchi, Stefanie Smailes, Susanne Rögner, Eric Vilhelmsson, Theodor Reichardt, Marlou Düster, Sarah Laminger, Martin Planz, Krisha Dahlke, Janne Peters, Silke Dublier, Vicco Farah, Kai Möller, Janina Maria Wilhalm.
        Director & author: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, Opening Night: June 30, 2017

      • You are right here

        Comedy Frankfurt, 2017

      • You are right here

        The landlady Georgette (Christiane Rücker, right) is constantly annoyed about her subtenants and makes a plan with her housemaid (Birthe Wolter) to get rid of them.
        Director: Udo Schürmer, Comedy Frankfurt, 2017

      • You are right here

        Comedy Frankfurt, 2017

      • You are right here

        Georgette (Christiane Rücker) believes Spartacus (Bernd E. Jäger van Boxen) wants to rent her apartment, but he is nude model and believes that he should pose to her.
        Director: Udo Schürmer, Comedy Frankfurt, 2017

      • Death of a Salesman

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2017

      • Death of a Salesman

        Linda Loman (Stephanie Theiß) prepares the dinner for her husband Willy after his return from a long drive.
        Photo: Tom Philippi / Director: Harald Demmer, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2017

      • Death of a Salesman

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2017

      • Death of a Salesman

        Willy Loman (Helmut Zierl, left) experiences various situations of the past in his daydreams as a "real now". From left: Richard Erben, Natalie Forester and Stephanie Theiß.
        Director: Harald Demmer, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2017

      • Death of a Salesman

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2017

      • Death of a Salesman

        Happy Loman (Jean Paul Baeck) is in a spending mood to hook up the two women in the restaurant (Stephanie Theiß, left, Natalie Forester, right).
        Director: Harald Demmer, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2017

      • Death of a Salesman

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2017

      • Death of a Salesman

        Biff (Jonas Baeck, right) tells his father Willy Loman (Helmut Zierl, center) and his brother Happy (Jean Paul Baeck, left) how catastrophic the interview was.
        Photo: Tom Philippi / Director: Harald Demmer, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2017

      • Death of a Salesman

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2017

      • Death of a Salesman

        Willy Loman (Helmut Zierl, center) plays cards with his friend Charley (Martin Molitor, left) and speaks simultaneously with his deceased brother, the adventurer Ben (Frank Voss, right) .
        Photo: Tom Philippi / Director: Harald Demmer, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2017

      • Dance on the Volcano

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2016

      • Dance on the Volcano

        The cripple-guards sing relentlessly about the suffering which the world war I left in body and soul. From left to right: Antje Rietz, Gideon Rapp, Michael Dixon, Theodor Reichardt and Harald Pilar von Pilchau. Photo: Sabine Haymann / Director: Manfred Langner, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2016

      • Dance on the Volcano

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2016

      • Dance on the Volcano

        At the fashion show, all the men (left Harald Pilar of Pilchau, kneeling Theodor Reichardt and Gideon Rapp) fall for the mannequin (Antje Rietz) in the vamp dress.
        Director: Manfred Langner, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2016

      • Dance on the Volcano

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2016

      • Dance on the Volcano

        With the invention of the radio one could hear the music from all over the world at home. From left: Theodor Reichardt, Alina Bier, Harald Pilar von Pilchau, Antje Rietz, Gideon Rapp, Michael Dixon.
        Director: Manfred Langner, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2016

      • Dance on the Volcano

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2016

      • Dance on the Volcano

        In the 1920s, the bathing culture was celebrated and the voyeurs got their money's worth. From left: Harald Pilar von Pilchau, Antje Rietz, Mario Mariano, Alina Bier.
        Director: Manfred Langner, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2016

      • Dance on the Volcano

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2016

      • Dance on the Volcano

        During the migrant medley, people flee from fascism to distant countries. Here the song "When we kiss Turks". – From left: Amelie Sturm, Antje Rietz, Harald Pilar von Pilchau, Alina Bier, Theodor Reichardt, Gideon Rapp.
        Director: Manfred Langner, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2016

      • Dance on the Volcano

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2016

      • Dance on the Volcano

        The fashion designer (Harald Pilar from Pilchau) proudly presents his model "Street Battle" (Alina Bier) at the fashion show
        Director: Manfred Langner, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2016

      • The Swabian Cavalier of Neurosis

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2016

      • The Swabian Cavalier of Neurosis

        The wrong psychoanalyst (Andreas Klaue, center) and his consultation assistant (Monika Hirschle, right) have successfully treated the patient "Elvis" (Reinhold Weiser, left).
        Director: Stephan Bruckmeier, Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2016

      • The Swabian Cavalier of Neurosis

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2016

      • The Swabian Cavalier of Neurosis

        The wrong psychoanalyst (Andreas Klaue, center) shares his delight with Dr. De Witt (Axel Weidemann, left) and Mrs. Engel (Monika Hirschle, center) after the kleptomaniac (Tina Eberhardt, right) has been healed. – Director: Stephan Bruckmeier, Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2016

      • Little Shop of Horrors

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2016

      • Little Shop of Horrors

        During the song "dentist" nasty Orin (Raphael Koeb, left) explains to his nurses (from left: Anja Backus, Janice Rudel Berger and Stefanie Smailes) why he had to become a dentist.
        Director: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2016

      • Little Shop of Horrors

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2016

      • Little Shop of Horrors

        Mr. Mushnik (Theo Reichardt, right) instructs Seymour (Krisha Dalke) to take better care of the sick plant "Audrey 2." – Director: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2016

      • Little Shop of Horrors

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2016

      • Little Shop of Horrors

        Audrey (Julia Heinrich, left) dreams of a better life like all the inhabitants of Skid Row. From left: Elena Otten, Janice Rudelsberger, Anja Backus, Stefanie Smailes, Rachele Pedrocchi, Vicco Farrah, Julian Schier and Michael Zakall. – Director: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2016

      • Little Shop of Horrors

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2016

      • Little Shop of Horrors

        Seymour (Krisha Dalke, left) at the sadistic dentist Orin (Raphael Koeb).
        Director: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2016

      • Little Shop of Horrors

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2016

      • Little Shop of Horrors

        The carnivorous plant "Audrey 2" grows and prospers. Mr. Mushnik (Theo Reichardt, left) asks Seymour (Krisha Dalke, right) from where the blood drops on the ground are coming.
        Director: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2016

      • Evita

        Altes Schauspielhaus, Stuttgart, 2015

      • Evita

        The young Eva Duarte (Stephanie Theiß, above) moves to the exciting city of Buenos Aires. Ensemble from left: David Lake, Pascal Illi, Amelie Sturm, Alina Bier, Marc Trojan, Daniel Wernecke, Janice Rudelsberger, Sascha Schaller, Lucia Haas Munoz, Bianca Spiegel, Christian Bindert (hidden). – Photo: Sabine Haymann / Director: Ulf Dietrich
        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: December 11, 2015

      • Evita

        Altes Schauspielhaus, Stuttgart, 2015

      • Evita

        At the charity concert in 1944, Eva Duarte (Stephanie Theiß) gets to know and to love Colonel Juan Peron (Michael Hiller, 2nd from right). From left: Marc Trojan, Bianca Spiegel, Alina Bier (hidden), Pascal Illi and Daniel Wernecke.
        Director: Ulf Dietrich, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: December 11, 2015

      • Evita

        Altes Schauspielhaus, Stuttgart, 2015

      • Evita

        The aristocracy and the military are not enthusiastic about the relationship between Juan Peron (Michael Hiller, sitting) and Eva Duarte (Stephanie Theiß, sitting). From left: Pascal Illi, Bianca Spiegel, Sascha Schaller, Lucia Munoz Haas, Christian Bindert (hidden), Daniel Wernecke, Alina Bier, David Lake (covered), Janice Rudelsberger, Manuel Lopez (covered) and Marc Tojan.
        Director: Ulf Dietrich, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: December 11, 2015

      • Evita

        Altes Schauspielhaus, Stuttgart, 2015

      • Evita

        In 1946, Peron (Michael Hiller) celebrates his victory as president on the balcony of the Casa Rosada, the people celebrate his wife "Evita" (Stephanie Theiß), who says Thank You with the song "Do not cry for me, Argentinia". On the balcony: General (Daniel Wernecke) and diplomat (Pascal Illi). – Director: Ulf Dietrich, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: December 11, 2015

      • Evita

        Altes Schauspielhaus, Stuttgart, 2015

      • Evita

        Evita (Stephanie Theiß) is touring Europe and enthuses the Spaniards (Harald Pilar von Pilchau, right, Janice Rudelsberger, left). In the background, Evita's private secretary (Lucia Munoz Haas).
        Photo: Sabine Haymann / Director: Ulf Dietrich, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart,
        Opening Night: December 11, 2015

      • Evita

        Altes Schauspielhaus, Stuttgart, 2015

      • Evita

        In England the nobility is not amused of Evita's tour and Che (Manuel Lopez, left) enjoyes a little malicious glee at her expense. From left: Bianca Spiegel, Daniel Wernecke, Lucia Munoz Haas, Christian Bindert, Janice Rudelsberger, Harald Pilar von Pilchau (covered) and Amelie Sturm.
        Director: Ulf Dietrich, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: December 11, 2015

      • Evita

        Altes Schauspielhaus, Stuttgart, 2015

      • Evita

        Che (Manuel Lopez) alleges that Evita (Stephanie Theiß) abuses the donations and her power. – Director: Ulf Dietrich, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: December 11, 2015

      • Evita

        Altes Schauspielhaus, Stuttgart, 2015

      • Evita

        There is a political power struggle between the officers and Juan Peron (Michael Hiller, center) during the song "the art of the possible". Officers from left: Pascal Illi, Marc Trojan, Christian Bindert and Harald Pilar von Pilchau
        Director: Ulf Dietrich, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: December 11, 2015

      • Evita

        Altes Schauspielhaus, Stuttgart, 2015

      • Evita

        In her final radio broadcast Evita (Stephanie Theiß) is marked by cancer. Peron (Michael Hiller and her nurse (Lucia Haas Munoz) assist her.
        Director: Ulf Dietrich, Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: December 11, 2015

      • The Jungle Book

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2015

      • The Jungle Book – a theatre safari

        Baghira (Jens Woggon, left), the Wolf mother (Corinne Steudler, center) and Larius the Laughing Hyena, (Marius Hubel, right) are wondering where the basket with the baby came from.
        Directors: Kim Langner & Axel Weidemann – Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart,
        Opening Night: November 26, 2015

      • The Jungle Book

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2015

      • The Jungle Book – a theatre safari

        The panther Bagheera (Jens Woggon, middle) rescues Mowgli from the grip of the snake Kaa (Marius Hubel, right), the curious parrot is watching (Corinne Steudler, left).
        Directors: Kim Langner & Axel Weidemann – Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart,
        Opening Night: November 26, 2015

      • The Jungle Book

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2015

      • The Jungle Book – a theatre safari

        The talkative parrot Erika (Corinne Steudler) tells the tiger Shir Khan (Marius Hubel) in which direction Mowgli went. Directors: Kim Langner & Axel Weidemann
        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, Opening Night: November 26, 2015

      • The Jungle Book

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2015

      • The Jungle Book – a theatre safari

        Balu (Christian Sunkel, right) teaches Mowgli (Korbinian Müller), how to fight as a bear.
        Directors: Kim Langner & Axel Weidemann – Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart,
        Opening Night: November 26, 2015

      • The Jungle Book

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2015

      • The Jungle Book – a theatre safari

        The Monkey King (Marius Hubel, right) and his assistant Affred (Corinne Steudler) are happy about the fact that they have kidnapped Mowgli. – Directors: Kim Langner & Axel Weidemann
        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, Opening Night: November 26, 2015

      • The Jungle Book

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2015

      • The Jungle Book – a theatre safari

        The Monkey King (Marius Hubel, right) and his assistant (Corinne Steudler, left) try to elicit the secret of how to make fire from Mowgli (Korbinian Müller). – Directors: Kim Langner &
        Axel Weidemann – Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, Opening Night: November 26, 2015

      • The Jungle Book

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2015

      • The Jungle Book – a theatre safari

        The sergeant Elephant (Jens Woggon, left) controls his Jungle Patrol: Mowgli (Korbinian Müller), Balu (Christian Sunkel), Grandpa Elephant (Marius Hubel) and Mrs. Elephant (Corinne Steudler).
        Directors: Kim Langner & Axel Weidemann – Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart,
        Opening Night: November 26, 2015

      • Angels without a Clue

        Komödie im Bayerischen Hof München, Opening Night: September 25, 2015

      • Angels without a Clue

        The sisters Anne-Rose (Chariklia Baxevanos) and Marie-Luise (Anita Kupsch) are arrested as scammers on the return trip of their world tour at the airport.
        Director: Manfred Langner, Komödie im Bayerischen Hof München, 2015

      • Angels without a Clue

        Komödie im Bayerischen Hof München, Opening Night: September 25, 2015

      • Angels without a Clue

        The Kramer sisters are relieved because they were acquitted in court. From left: Wolff von Lindenau, Stephanie von Borcke, Jochen Stern, Rudi Otahal, Chariklia Baxevanos, Markus Bader, Anita Kupsch, Josef Baum and Erwin Nowak.
        Director: Manfred Langner, Komödie im Bayerischen Hof München, 2015

      • Flashdance

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2015

      • Flashdance

        Alex (Julia Waldmayer, center) has a fling with street dancers. From left: Simone Appel, Lucia Haas, Lucas Baier, Denis Edelmann, Marlou Düster, Martin Ruppel and Patrick Nitschke.
        Photo: Eugen Sommer – Director: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2015

      • Flashdance

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2015

      • Flashdance

        Gloria (Janice Rudelsberger, left) Alex (Julia Waldmayer, center), Kiki (Nadine Aßmann, standing) and Tess (Marlou Düster) get the audience fired up in Harry's Bar with the hit song "I love Rock’n Roll". Photo: Eugen Sommer – Director: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2015

      • Flashdance

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2015

      • Flashdance

        Alex (Julia Waldmayer) during the dance number "Maniac on the dancefloor". Photo: Eugen Sommer
        Director: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2015

      • Flashdance

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2015

      • Flashdance

        The jury (from left: Patrick Nitschke, Sonja Herrmann, Dennis Edelmann) of the Ballet Academy examines the audition of Alex (Julia Waldmayer). Photo: Eugen Sommer
        Director: Christian Voss, Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2015

      • Educating Rita!

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2015

      • Educating Rita!

        The young hairdresser Rita (Jeanette Biedermann) shocks her teacher (Ralf Stech) in the first lesson with her direct style and cheeky sayings.
        Director: René Heinersdorff – Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, Opening Night: May 7, 2015

      • Educating Rita!

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2015

      • Educating Rita!

        The teacher Frank (Ralf Stech) needs a lot of patience for the uneducated hairdresser Rita (Jeanette Biedermann) to teach her discipline and understanding of literature.
        Director: René Heinersdorff – Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, Opening Night: May 7, 2015

      • Educating Rita!

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2015

      • Educating Rita!

        Rita (Jeanette Biedermann) tells her teacher (Ralf Stech) that her husband prohibits her to go to further education.
        Director: René Heinersdorff – Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, Opening Night: May 7, 2015

      • Educating Rita!

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2015

      • Educating Rita!

        Education has changed the life of Rita (Jeanette Biedermann). She enjoys literature and culture whereas her teacher Frank (Ralf Stech) drowns his intellectual life in alcohol.
        Director: René Heinersdorff – Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, Opening Night: May 7, 2015

      • Couch in New York

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2015

      • Couch in New York

        The morning exercises of the French dancer Béatrice (Viola Wedekind) are observed with interest by Jerôme (Raphael Grosch). Director: Manfred Langner / Photo by Sabine Haymann
        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, Opening Night: Jan. 15, 2015

      • Couch in New York

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2015

      • Couch in New York

        Dr. Harriston (middle, Jacques Breuer) gets no rest in Paris due to the crazy neighbors (left Kim Langner, right Dirk Waanders, top right Raphael Grosch).
        Director: Manfred Langner / Photo by Sabine Haymann
        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, Opening Night: January 15, 2015

      • Couch in New York

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2015

      • Couch in New York

        The dancer Béatrice (Viola Wedekind) and the depressive dog Sigmund (Pippa) become friends quickly. Director: Manfred Langner / Photo by Sabine Haymann
        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, Opening Night: January 15, 2015

      • Couch in New York

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2015

      • Couch in New York

        The dancers Béatrice (right: Viola Wedekind) and Anne (Kim Langner) take over not only Dr. Harriston's apartment, but also his patients.
        Director: Manfred Langner / Photo by Sabine Haymann
        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, Opening Night: January 15, 2015

      • Couch in New York

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2015

      • Couch in New York

        In New York Béatrice (Viola Wedekind) slips into the role of the psychoanalyst. Dr. Harriston (Jacques Breuer) plays the patient and is laying on his couch for the first time.
        Director: Manfred Langner / Photo by Sabine Haymann
        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, Opening Night: January 15, 2015

      • Sweet Charity

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2014/2015

      • Sweet Charity

        To the world hit "Big Spender" the taxi girls seduce customers to dance. Right to left: Carmen (Victoria Müller), Nickie (Maryanne Kelly), Helen (Dorit Oitzinger) and Betsy (Lisa-Marie Selke)
        Director: Ulf Dietrich / photo: Sabine Haymann
        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: Dec. 13, 2014

      • Sweet Charity

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2014/2015

      • Sweet Charity

        The shy Oscar (Harald Pilar von Pilchau) makes Charity (Maja Sikora) a marriage proposal in the café. – Director: Ulf Dietrich / photo: Sabine Haymann
        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: December 13, 2014

      • Sweet Charity

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2014/2015

      • Sweet Charity

        The Taxigirls are dreaming of a better job far away from Club Fandango. Right to left: Helen (Dorit Oitzinger), Sweet Chartiy (Maja Sikora), Nickie (Maryanne Kelly), Betsy (Lisa-Marie Selke) and Carmen (Victoria Müller). – Director: Ulf Dietrich / photo: Sabine Haymann
        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: December 13, 2014

      • Sweet Charity

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2014/2015

      • Sweet Charity

        In the stylish club "Pompeij" the guests dance the beat, the groove of the 60's. Right to left: Lisa-Marie Selke, Daniel Wernecke, Sanny Roumimper, behind him: Maryanne Kelly, Viktoria Müller, Sebastian Römer and Dorit Oitzinger. – Director: Ulf Dietrich / photo: Sabine Haymann
        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: December 13, 2014

      • Sweet Charity

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2014/2015

      • Sweet Charity

        Sweet Charity (Maja Sikora) faints in the arms of the movie star Vittorio Vidal (Luigi Scarano). The club guests (right to left: Dorit Oitzinger, Sebastian Roman and Daniel Wernecke) are shocked.
        Director: Ulf Dietrich / photo: Sabine Haymann
        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: Dec. 13, 2014

      • Sweet Charity

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2014/2015

      • Sweet Charity

        Herrmann (Luigi Scarano), the owner of the Fandango club, gives the new Taxi Girl (Silke Fischer) instructions. Left to right: Sebastian Römer, Dorit Oitzinger, Lisa-Marie Selke, Viktoria Müller.
        Director: Ulf Dietrich / photo: Sabine Haymann
        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: December 13, 2014

      • Blues Brothers

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2014

      • Blues Brothers

        The Rainbow Officer (right: Krisha Dalke, middle: Stefan Kiefer) ask the singers (from right: Victoria Müller, Sonja Herrmann) of the Armada Room where the Blues Brothers are. The prostitutes (right: Julia Anna Fries, Franziska Lißmeier) hope for customers.
        Director: Christian Voss / photo: Eugen Sommer
        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, Opening Night: July 3, 2014

      • Blues Brothers

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2014

      • Blues Brothers

        The Country Musician McElroy (Thomas Zigon) wonders about the Blues Brothers (right: Michael Hiller, Thomas Gerber) what they are doing at the Country bunker. Director: Christian Voss / photo: Eugen Sommer – Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, Opening Night: July 3, 2014

      • Blues Brothers

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2014

      • Blues Brothers

        The Blues Brothers (from right: Thomas Gerber, Michael Hiller) are chased by their persecutors (from right: Florian Pfaff, Stefan Kiefer, Krisha Dalke, Manuel Weinmann, standing Thomas Zigon).
        Director: Christian Voss / photo: Eugen Sommer
        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, Opening Night: July 3, 2014

      • Blues Brothers

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2014

      • Blues Brothers

        The assassin (Laura Loeken) is asked by the Rainbow Officers (right: Stefan Kiefer, left: Krisha Dalke) about the whereabouts of the Blues Brothers. Director: Christian Voss / photo: Eugen Sommer – Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, Opening Night: July 3, 2014

      • Blues Brothers

        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, 2014

      • Blues Brothers

        Marital quarrel at the Soul Food café – Aretha (Sonja Herrmann) doesn’t want that her husband (Carlos Rivas) joins the Blues Brothers (from right: Michael Hiller, Thomas Gerber) again (in the background: Victoria Müller). Director: Christian Voss / photo: Eugen Sommer
        Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel, Opening Night: July 3, 2014

      • Einstein's Betrayal

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2014

      • Einstein's Betrayal

        In spring 1934, the young couple (Marisa Bartholomae, Paul Schlösser) meet each other for the first time on a lake in New Jersey, where Albert Einstein likes to sail .
        Director: Stephan Bruckmeier – Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: June 7, 2014

      • Einstein's Betrayal

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2014

      • Einstein's Betrayal

        The young couple (Marisa Bartholomae, Paul Schlösser) at their wedding. Director: Stephan Bruckmeier / photo: Sabine Haymann
        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: June 7, 2014

      • Einstein's Betrayal

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2014

      • Einstein's Betrayal

        The young couple says goodbye to the vagabond (Andreas Klaue). In spring 1942, the young US soldier (Paul Schlösser) goes to World War 2, leaving his wife (Marisa Bartholomae) back with child.
        Director: Stephan Bruckmeier / photo: Sabine Haymann
        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: June 7, 2014

      • Einstein's Betrayal

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2014

      • Einstein's Betrayal

        Albert Einstein (left: Ernst Willy Lenik) philosophizes with a vagabond on the sense and nonsense of war.
        Director: Stephan Bruckmeier / photo: Sabine Haymann
        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: June 7, 2014

      • Einstein's Betrayal

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2014

      • Einstein's Betrayal

        Albert Einstein (Ernst Willy Lenik) said: "Two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, but with the universe, I'm not quite sure yet."
        Director: Stephan Bruckmeier / photo: Sabine Haymann
        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: June 7, 2014

      • Einstein's Betrayal

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2014

      • Einstein's Betrayal

        In August 1945, the FBI agent O'Neill (Stefan Roschy) celebrates the victory of the Americans and frightens the vagabond (Andreas Klaue). – Director: Stephan Bruckmeier / photo: Sabine Haymann
        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: June 7, 2014

      • Victor/Victoria

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2013

      • Victor/Victoria

        Victoria (Antje Rietz) becomes the big star "Victor" of the noble club Cassell. Cast: Luigi Scarano, Tanja Schön, Daniel Wernecke, Verena Raab, Martin Planz, André Naujoks and Fabiana Denicolo. – Director: Ulf Dietrich / photo: Jürgen Frahm
        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: Dec. 13, 2013

      • Victor/Victoria

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2013

      • Victor/Victoria

        Paris 1928: Victoria (Antje Rietz) celebrates successes as female impersonator "Victor". Whole of Paris is at her/his feet.
        Director: Ulf Dietrich / photo: Jürgen Frahm
        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: Dec. 13, 2013

      • Victor/Victoria

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2013

      • Victor/Victoria

        Victor (left: Antje Rietz) and Toddy (right: Volker Risch) distract with a song and dance number from the suspicions that "Victor" is a woman. Director: Ulf Dietrich / photo: Jürgen Frahm
        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: Dec. 13, 2013

      • Victor/Victoria

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2013

      • Victor/Victoria

        Norma (standing: Maja Sikora), the girlfriend of the mafia boss, enjoys her performance in a strip club in Chicago. Dancers from left to right: Verena Raab, Tanja Schön, Fabiana Denicolo.
        Director: Ulf Dietrich / photo: Jürgen Frahm
        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: December 13, 2013

      • Victor/Victoria

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2013

      • Victor/Victoria

        Norma (Maja Sikora) is wondering why her friend King, the mafia boss, is crazy about the female impersonator "Victor".
        Director: Ulf Dietrich / photo: Jürgen Frahm
        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: Dec. 13, 2013

      • Victor/Victoria

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2013

      • Victor/Victoria

        Norma (Maja Sikora) freaks out because the Mafia Boss King (Jan Ammann) is no longer interested in her.
        Director: Ulf Dietrich / photo: Jürgen Frahm
        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: Dec. 13, 2013

      • Victor/Victoria

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2013

      • Victor/Victoria

        Grand finale at the nightclub Cassell: front, from left: Luigi Scarano, Michael Hiller, Volker Risch, Antje Rietz, Jan Amman, Fabiana Denicolo, on stairs: Reinhold Ohngemach, Tanja Schön, Daniel Wernecke, André Naujoks, Verena Raab.
        Director: Ulf Dietrich / photo: Jürgen Frahm
        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: Dec. 13, 2013

      • Fat Pig

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2013

      • Fat Pig

        Carter (Markus Angenvorth) with Helen (Mackie Heilmann) in "Fat Pig". Director: Folke Braband / photo: Sabine Haymann
        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: June 13, 2013

      • Radical Evil

        Documentary, Movie 2013

      • Radical Evil

        Documentary, Movie 2013 – world premiere USA in Autumn 2013
        Director: Stefan Ruzowitzky

      • Playing Sherds

        Movie by Rebekka Waitz, 2012

      • Playing Sherds (movie)

        Lisette (Antje Hamer) falls in love with Peter, who she is smiling at while dancing with another man (Bernd Macht). – Photo: Christian Dressler / Film by Rebekka Waitz. Nominated for the Hess. University Movie Award 2012 and Official Selection International Tiburon Festival 2013

      • Figaro's Wedding

        Festival Wangen, 2012

      • Figaro's Wedding

        Stefan Kiefer as Count Almaviva (left), Marius Hubel as court intriguer Bazillus. Direction: Anatol Preissler / Photo: Christoph Morlok – Festival Wangen, Opening Night: July 5, 2012

      • Everyman

        Theater im Park, Oberursel 2012

      • Everyman

        From left: Everyman's mother (Karin Gerber), Everyman (Helmut Langer), the Good Fellow (Gerhard Maas) and the Amour (Uta Patzina). Director: Andreas Walther-Schroth / photo: Martin Mayer
        Theater im Park Oberursel, Opening Night: July 20, 2012

      • Pinocchio

        Festival Wangen, 2012

      • Pinocchio

        Dagmar Bernhard as Pinocchio, Marius Hubel and Julian Manuel (left) as crooks.
        Photo: Christoph Morlok – Festival Wangen, Opening Night: August 3, 2012

      • The Cactus Flower

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2012

      • The Cactus Flower

        Dentist Julian (Christopher Krieg) tries to persuade his assistant (Stephanie Theiß) to pretend to be his wife.
        Director: Ulf Dietrich, Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart
        Opening Night: September 21, 2012

      • Kiss me Kate

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2012

      • Kiss me Kate

        Antje Rietz as Katharina, Adrian Becker as Petruchio – behind from left: Maja Sikora, William Danne, Aki Tougiannidis, Jessica Krüger and André Naujoks.
        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: December 21, 2012

      • Kiss me Kate

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2012

      • Kiss me Kate

        From left: Michael Schulig and Michael Gaedt as crooks, Armin Schlagwein as Harrison Howell, Antje Rietz and Adrian Becker.
        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Opening Night: December 21, 2012

      • Dinner for Weirdos

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2011

      • Dinner for Weirdos

        The goofball (Axel Weidemann, left) and the hippie (Ulrike Mai) are driving the publisher (Jürgen Mai) crazy.
        Director: Manfred Langner, Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart
        Opening Night: March 11, 2011

      • Amphitryon

        Festival Wangen, 2011

      • Amphitryon

        Amphitryon (Stefan Kiefer, left) wonders about the narratives of his servant Sosias (Jörg Tim Wilhelm, right).
        Director: Anatol Preissler / photo: Christoph Morlok
        Festival Wangen, Opening Night: July 1, 2011

      • Amphitryon

        Festival Wangen, 2011

      • Amphitryon

        Alkmene (Sabine Lorenz, left) mistakes Jupiter (Herrmann Kogler) for her husband Amphitryon. In the background her servant Charis (Elisabeth Ebner). Director: Anatol Preissler / photo: Christoph Morlok  –  Festival Wangen, Opening Night: July 1, 2011

      • The Imaginary Invalid

        Festival Heppenheim, 2011

      • The Imaginary Invalid

        Beline (Gabi Welker, middle) shepherds the sick Argan (Walter Renneisen), yet the servant (Suse Schrader-Weber, left) and the daughter (M. Altmann) see through the stepmother's setup.
        Director: Jürgen Nola, Festival Heppenheim, Opening Night: August 4, 2011

      • Pippi Langstrumpf

        Festival Wangen, 2011

      • Pippi Langstrumpf

        Pippi Langstrumpf (Elisabeth Ebner) tells her usually cock-and-bull stories. Director: Anatol Preissler / photo: Christoph Morlok – Festival Heppenheim, Opening Night: July 29, 2011

      • Pension Schöller

        Festival Heppenheim, 2011

      • Pension Schöller

        The man crazy Amalie (Inge Rassaerts) lunges at the bachelor Klapproth (Horst Sachtleben).
        Director: Pia Hänggi, Festival Heppenheim, Opening Night: July 20, 2011

      • Party monster

        Music event, 2011

      • Party monster

        In April 2011, this fantasy costume was produced for music events by Martin Schülbe Media Service. Photo: Martin Schülbe

      • Cinema Maranello

        Photoshooting for Ferrari, October 2010

      • Cinema Maranello

        Photo shooting in Italy for Ferrari
        Photographer: Frank Kayser, Maranello / Milano, 2010

      • A Home Game

        Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, 2010

      • A Home Game

        The fake old people’s home is exposed, will the play "A Home Game" have a happy ending? From left: Markus Majowski, Karl Walter Sprungala, Martin Zuhr, Axel Weidemann and Martine Schrey
        Director: Horst Johanning, Komödie im Marquardt, Stuttgart, debut performance: May 5, 2010

      • The Liar

        Festival Heppenheim, 2010

      • The Liar

        In spite of all the confusion during the comedy "The Liar" there’s a happy ending for all couples. From left: Anna Kretschmer, Stefan Kiefer, Eva Kuijssen, Alexander Kreuzer. Director: Martin Gelzer
        Festival Heppenheim, Opening Night: July 21, 2010

      • Everything That's Allright

        Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, 2010

      • Everything That's Allright

        Michael Hiller (left) as senior prosecutor Fritz Bauer with his staff (from left: Kim Zarah Langner, Britta Scheerer, Jan-Sandro Berner). Directed by Michael Wedekind
        Altes Schauspielhaus, Stuttgart, Opening Night: June 10, 2010

      • Who made Rheinland-Pfalz?

        SWR telenovela, 2010

      • Who made Rheinland-Pfalz?

        In this Documentary Telenovela Margit Lieverz plays a tourist on the Mosel in the 50ies. The 9 part TV series was shot in black-and-white.
        Broadcasted by SWR in January 2010, photo: Screen Art Director: Ulrike Gehring

      • Who made Rheinland-Pfalz?

        SWR telenovela, 2010

      • Who made Rheinland-Pfalz?

        A scene shows the episode "The mousetrap" from the Documentary Telenovela, broadcasted by SWR in January 2010, directed by Ulrike Gehring

      • Monsieur Chasse

        Festival Heppenheim, 2010

      • Monsieur Chasse

        The chief inspector investigates "Monsieur Chasse" with help of the pants, forgotten on crime scene. From left: Alexander Kreuzer, Uwe von Grumbkow, Susanne von Grumbkow, Christopher Krieg, Franz-Joseph Dieken (sitting) and Fred Strittmatter. Photo: Armin Wronski
        Director: Pia Hänggi – Festival Heppenheim, Opening Night: July 29, 2010

      • Monsieur Chasse

        Festival Heppenheim, 2010

      • Monsieur Chasse

        In the comedy "Monsieur Chasse" all infidelities come to a bad end. From left: Susanne von Grumbkow, Gabriele Welker and Christopher Krieg. Directed by Pia Hänggi, photo: Armin Wronski Festival Heppenheim, Opening Night. July 29, 2010

      • The Piggy Bank

        Festival Heppenheim, 2009

      • The Piggy Bank

        The adventurous hillibillies end up in jail during their stay in the metropolis Paris in 1870. From left: Andreas Torwesten, Anna Kretschmer, Gudrun Gabriel, Walter Renneisen, Olaf Lemnitz and Martin Gelzer. Directed by: Martin Gelzer - Festival Heppenheim, Opening Night: July 30, 2009

      • The 39 Steps

        Contra-Kreis-Theatre Bonn, 2009

      • The 39 Steps

        Richard Hannay hides from the police in a cabin. From left: Florian Reiners, René Toussaint, Charles Ripley and Natalie O’Hara
        Director: Horst Johanning, Contra-Kreis-Theatre, Bonn
        Opening night: March 5, 2009

      • The 39 Steps

        Contra-Kreis-Theatre Bonn, 2009

      • The 39 Steps

        Pamela (Natalie O’Hara) and Richard Hannay (Florian Reiners) spot the head of the spy ring "The 39 steps".
        Director: Horst Johanning, Contra-Kreis-Theatre, Bonn
        Opening night: March 5, 2009

      • BuntesRepublik

        Revue, Grenzlandtheater Aachen, 2008/2009

      • BuntesRepublik

        Mrs. Bunte's moon dream brings Barbarella and spacewomen to life (from left: M. Hüsing, F. Becker, M. Hiller, I. Meyer and I. Stüber) Director: Ulf Dietrich, Grenzlandtheater Aachen, Opening Night: December 10, 2008

      • BuntesRepublik

        Revue, Grenzlandtheater Aachen, 2008/2009

      • BuntesRepublik

        Mr. Bunte (Michael Hiller, on floor) in the midst of his nightmare in "black-and-white" (from left: L. Scarano, G. Wolf, F. Becker, R. Koeb and I. Meyer). Director: Ulf Dietrich
        Grenzlandtheater Aachen, Opening night: December 10, 2008

      • BuntesRepublik

        Revue, Grenzlandtheater Aachen, 2008/2009

      • BuntesRepublik

        The secretary Brigitte (Franziska Becker) dresses trendily with classics of the 60ies. Director: Ulf Dietrich
        Grenzlandtheater Aachen, Opening Night: December 10, 2008

      • Johnny Cash

        Musical, on Tour 2008/2009
        Crossover Price of the INTHEGA 2009!

      • Johnny Cash

        Posthumously Cash reviews his life (from left: C. Corba, G. Schnitzer, N. Bock and D. Kutzke). Direction and story board: James Lyons – Opening night: September 21, 2008, on tour 2008/09
        The Musical received the Crossover Price of the INTHEGA 2009!

      • Johnny Cash

        Musical, on Tour 2008/2009
        Crossover Price of the INTHEGA 2009!

      • Johnny Cash

        Due to the musicians H. Ahrend, W. Csupkay, B. Glass, R. Heinrich and M. Deak (from left) the Cash Musical is a great acoustic experience. Direction and story board: James Lyons
        Opening night: September 21, 2008, on tour 2008/09
        The Musical received the Crossover Price of the INTHEGA 2009!

      • Johnny Cash

        Musical, on Tour 2008/2009
        Crossover Price of the INTHEGA 2009!

      • Johnny Cash

        Johnny Cash (Nils-Holger Bock) publicly proposes marriage to June Carter (Cornelia Corba) during the song "Jackson".
        Direction and story board: James Lyons
        Debut Performance: September 21, 2008
        The Musical received the Crossover Price of the INTHEGA 2009!

      • Wagner Love

        Music video, Frankfurt 2008

      • Wagner Love

        The upcoming band "Wagner Love" from Frankfurt rocked the nightclub during the shooting of their music video in April 2008

      • Mirandolina

        Fritz Rémond Theatre Frankfurt, 2008

      • Mirandolina

        The sneaky actresses (Brigitte Simons, right, Caroline Combrinck, left) pretend to be noble ladies in front of the Earl (Stefan Schneider). Scene from the comedy "Mirandolina" by Carlo Goldoni at the Fritz Rémond Theatre, Frankfurt, directed by Martin Gelzer, Opening Night: March 20, 2008

      • The Crucible

        Grenzlandtheater Aachen, 2008

      • The Crucible

        Abigail Williams (Sarah Jeanne Babits, left) threatens the girls with the worst if they blurt out the truth. From left: Katja Kuhlmann, Lisenka Sedlacek, Malwine Buraczewski
        Director: Stéphane Meldegg, Grenzlandtheater Aachen, Opening Night: March 9, 2008

      • The Crucible

        Grenzlandtheater Aachen, 2008

      • The Crucible

        The righteous John Proctor (Dirk Waanders, left) lies under a sentence of death due to witchcraft. From left: Ernst W. Lenik, Jens Wachholz, Oliver Matthiae, Serdar Ilburga, Jutta Schmidt, Regina Berger – Director: Stéphane Meldegg, Grenzlandtheater Aachen, Opening Night: March 9, 2008

      • Cactus costume

        Pico Bello, "Living Garden", 2007

      • Cactus costume

        The cute cactus costume was designed and custom-made for the latest Pico Bello Show "Living Garden" in October 2007

      • Tartuffe

        Festival Heppenheim 2007

      • Tartuffe

        The seducement of Elmire (Gabriele Welker) unmasks the hypocrite Tartuffe (Franz-Joseph Dieken).
        Director: Pia Hänggi, Festival Heppenheim 2007

      • The Ladies' Taylor

        Festival Heppenheim 2007

      • The Ladies' Taylor

        Dr. Moulineaux lies through his teeth, staged by Martin Gelzer – from left: Anne Renneisen, Inge Rassaerts, Nikolaus Schilling, Brigitte Simons, Walter Renneisen, Robert Tilian, Verena Plangger
        Heppenheim Festival 2007

      • Sabrina Setlur

        Music video 2007

      • Sabrina Setlur

        Sabrina Setlur during the shooting of her music video "Lauta", June 2007

      • Exhibition "Kaisermacher" (The Emperor Makers)

        Cooperation of different Frankfurt museums, Frankfurt, 2006/2007

      • Exhibition "Kaisermacher" (The Emperor Makers)

        The exhibition "Kaisermacher", a cooperation of Historical Museum, Institute of the History of Frankfurt, Frankfurt Jewish Museum and the Frankfurt Cathedral Museum from September 30, 2006, to January 14, 2007, was animated by dressed up actors and 40 children.

      • Welcome to Paradise

        Grenzlandtheater Aachen, 2006

      • Welcome to Paradise

        This 80s revue shows the western couple starting a marital quarrel during their holidays (Sylvia Wintergrün, Harald Pilar von Pilchau). – Grenzlandtheater Aachen, debut performance Dec. 13, 2006

      • Welcome to Paradise

        Grenzlandtheater Aachen, 2006

      • Welcome to Paradise

        In this 80s revue, the matron and the animator provide the light entertainment programme (Anke Fiedler and Axel Weidemann).
        Grenzlandtheater Aachen, debut performance Dec. 13, 2006

      • Welcome to Paradise

        Grenzlandtheater Aachen, 2006

      • Welcome to Paradise

        The reunification of the western and eastern wives works well on vacation at the bar in Mallorca (from left: Ingeborg Stüber, Sylvia Wintergrün). Book and stage direction: Ulf Dietrich Grenzlandtheater Aachen, debut performance Dec. 13, 2006

      • Lebenswandel (See you at home)

        Silencio Film Berlin, 2006

      • Lebenswandel (See you at home)

        Kat (Natalia Rudziewicz) has a date with her chat partner. "Lebenswandel", Silencio Film Berlin 2006, kindly supported by TV Hessischer Rundfunk

      • Sunny Boys

        Festival Heppenheim, 2006

      • Sunny Boys

        From left: Uwe von Grumbkow, Jörg Pleva, Kathrin-Maren Enders, Michael Hinz, Christopher Krieg, Susanne von Grumbkow – Director: Peter Kühn, Festival Heppenheim 2006

      • Die deutschen Kleinstädter (The German Small-Towners)

        Festival Heppenheim, 2006

      • Die deutschen Kleinstädter

        Right: Florian Stadler as Mr. Olmers, middle: Lars Westström as Mr. Sperling, left: Sara Sommerfeldt as Sabine, Star's daughter. Director: Martin Gelzer, Heppenheim Festival 2006

      • Die deutschen Kleinstädter (The German Small-Towners)

        Festival Heppenheim, 2006

      • Die deutschen Kleinstädter (The German Small-Towners)

        From left: Walter Renneisen (Mayor Staar), Florian Stadler (Olmers), Uwe von Grumbkow (Star's brother), Lars Westström (Sperling), Gudrun Gabriel (Aunt Morgenroth), Elke Twisselmann (Star's mother), Regine Vergeen (Aunt Brendel), Sara Sommerfeldt (Sabine), Festival Heppenheim 2006

      • Bank in der Sonne (Bench in the Sun)

        Fritz Rémond Theatre Frankfurt, 2006

      • Bank in der Sonne (Bench in the Sun)

        Anaid Iplicjian (left), Hans von Borsody (middle), Eckhart Dux (right)
        Director: Manfred Langner, Fritz Rémond Theater Frankfurt/M, 2006

      • The Taming of the Shrew

        Festival Heppenheim, 2006

      • The Taming of the Shrew

        Hortensio (right: André Vetters) gives Petruchio (left: Christopher Krieg) the idea to marry Katharina.
        Director: Axel Stöcker, Festival Heppenheim 2006

      • The Taming of the Shrew

        Festival Heppenheim, 2006

      • The Taming of the Shrew

        Sisters' strife at Baptista's home. Katharina (Antje Weiser, left), Baptista (Wilfried Elste, middle), Bianca (Kathrin-Maren Enders, right). Director: Axel Stöcker, Festival Heppenheim 2006

      • The Taming of the Shrew

        Festival Heppenheim, 2006

      • The Taming of the Shrew

        Who pays the most will get beautiful Bianca. Gremio (Achim Stellwagen, left), Baptista (Wilfried Elste, middle), Tranio as Lucentio (Franz-Joseph Dieken, right).
        Director: Axel Stöcker, Festival Heppenheim 2006

      • Amphitryon

        Burgfestspiele Dreieichenhain, 2006

      • Amphitryon

        General Amphitryon facing his look-alike. From left: André Vetters (Jupiter), Franz-Joseph Dieken (Sosias), Achim Stellwagen (Merkur), Gitte Simons (Charis), Anette Wunsch (Alkmene), Christoph Wieschke (Amphitryon) – Dreieichenhain Festival 2006

      • Sweet Charity

        Grenzlandtheater Aachen, 2005

      • Sweet Charity

        The Taxi Girls Helene (Kristin Josefiak), Carmen (Katharina Leisinger), Betsy (Jacqueline Zebisch) and Nickie (Michaela Kaiser) dream of a better future outside the Fandango Club and without "big spender". – Grenzlandtheater Aachen 2005, photo: Klaus Herzog

      • Sweet Charity

        Grenzlandtheater Aachen, 2005

      • Sweet Charity

        The naive Charity (Elisabeth Ebner, right) and filmstar Vittorio Vidal (Steffen Laube, left) are serverd by the waiter (Kay Ramczyk) at the Pompeji Club.
        Grenzlandtheater Aachen 2005, photo: Klaus Herzog

      • Sweet Charity

        Grenzlandtheater Aachen, 2005

      • Sweet Charity

        The cool Pompeji Club visitors are played by Michaela Kaiser, Sefan Stara, Sven Prüwer, Kristin Josefiak, Katharina Leisinger and Jacqueline Zebisch (from left).
        Grenzlandtheater Aachen 2005, photo: Klaus Herzog

      • Sweet Charity

        Grenzlandtheater Aachen, 2005

      • Sweet Charity

        The Taxi Girls have fun dancing at the Fandango Club. From left: Michaela Kaiser, Kristin Josefiak, Elisabeth Ebner, Katharina Leisinger and Jacqueline Zebisch.
        Grenzlandtheater Aachen 2005, photo: Klaus Herzog

      • Pictures in Motion

        Neu-Isenburg, 2005

      • Pictures in Motion

        This is the textile interpretation of Juliane Hoffmann's picture "Das rote Kleid" (The red dress) made of Chiffon and gold leaf, presented by Susanne Roes. Exhibition "Bewegte Bilder" (Pictures in Motion) of the artists' group ST-ART, Neu-Isenburg, May 2005

      • Pictures in Motion

        Neu-Isenburg, 2005

      • Pictures in Motion

        All models together at the vernissage of the exhibition "Bewegte Bilder, Kunst und Mode" (Pictures in Motion, Art and Fashion). Bottom right Hilde Brand, who held the laudation at the "Kunstbahnhof" (Art Station). ST-ART artists' group, Neu-Isenburg, May 2005

      • Pictures in Motion

        Neu-Isenburg, 2005

      • Pictures in Motion

        Kirsten Grebe painted the picture "Waldpferd" (Forest Horse), which was fantasy-like interpreted in leather. Suat Bahceci as a dynamic "Waldpferd". Exhibition "Bewegte Bilder" (Pictures in Motion) of the artists' group ST-ART, Neu-Isenburg, May 2005

      • Pictures in Motion

        Neu-Isenburg, 2005

      • Pictures in Motion

        Sohie Himmelreich is dancing in the "Mohnkleid" (poppy dress). Christiane Hassmüller's painting "Mohn I" (Poppy I) was realized as an exotic dress made of Shantun silk. Exhibition "Bewegte Bilder" (Pictures in Motion) of the artists' group ST-ART,
        Neu-Isenburg, May 2005

      • Pictures in Motion

        Neu-Isenburg, 2005

      • Pictures in Motion

        The pilgrim's coat "Compostella" made of suede imitation is the "Picture in Motion" for Yolande de Nobile's painting. The dancer Christian Lehr brings life into the coat. Exhibition "Bewegte Bilder" (Pictures in Motion) of the artists' group ST-ART, Neu-Isenburg, May 2005

      • Pictures in Motion

        Neu-Isenburg, 2005

      • Pictures in Motion

        Ulrich Wegner's painting "Fractal I" realized as a trendy outfit made of pink colored crepe and presented by Nils Haberstroh. Choreography by Christine Richter. Exhibition "Bewegte Bilder" (Pictures in Motion) of the artists' group ST-ART, Neu-Isenburg, May 2005

      • Ritter vom Mirakel (The Knight of Miracle)

        Heppenheim Festival, 2005

      • Ritter vom Mirakel (Knight of Miracle)

        Isabella (Kathrin-Marèn Enders, left) disturbs the flirt of her husband Patrizio (Nico Schilling, right) with the courtesan Beatriz (Brigitte Simons, middle) – "Ritter vom Mirakel", Heppenheim Festival 2005

      • Ritter vom Mirakel (The Knight of Miracle)

        Heppenheim Festival, 2005

      • Ritter vom Mirakel (The Knight of Miracle)

        The Spaniards are planning a new "Miracle" (Christopher Krieg, middle, Franz-Joseph Dieken, left, Uwe von Grumbkow, right) – "Ritter vom Mirakel", Heppenheim Festival 2005

      • Ritter vom Mirakel (The Knight of Miracle)

        Heppenheim Festival, 2005

      • Ritter vom Mirakel

        Octavia (Antje Ulmer, left) attacs her rival Beatriz (Brigittte Simons, middle) with the help of Deofrido (Rudi Knauss, right) – "Ritter vom Mirakel", Heppenheim Festival 2005

      • Cyrano de Bergerac

        Burgfestspiele Dreieichenhain, 2005

      • Cyrano de Bergerac

        Cyrano (Franz-Joseph Dieken) with his cadets
        Burgfestspiele Dreieichenhain, 2005

      • Cyrano de Bergerac

        Burgfestspiele Dreieichenhain, 2005

      • Cyrano de Bergerac

        Roxanne (Stephanie Theiß) with her entourage: Steffen Nowak as "Valvert" (left), Kathrin Enders as "Duenna", Wolfgang Miksch as "Graf Guiche" in "Cyrano de Bergerac", Burgfestspiele Dreieichenhain, 2005

      • Der Geizige (The Skintflint)

        Heppenheim Festival, 2005

      • Der Geizige (The Skintflint)

        Matchmaker Frosine extols Marianne as being a perfect wife (Gudrun Gabriel, Walter Renneisen)
        "Der Geizige" (The Skintflint), Heppenheim Festival 2005

      • Der Geizige (The Skintflint)

        Heppenheim Festival, 2005

      • Der Geizige (The Skintflint)

        Cléante presents the diamond ring of his miserly father Horpagan to his future mother-in-law (from left: Frosine (Gudrun Gabriel), Marianne (Antje Ulmer), Elise (Stephanie Theiß), Cléante (Oliver Kamolz), Horpagan (Walter Renneisen), Valère (Christopher Krieg) – "Der Geizige", Heppenheim Festival 2005

      • Presentation for Bayer AG

        Bayer AG, 2005

      • Presentation for Bayer AG

        This cute devil was made for the presentation of a new cardiovascular drug (Kinzal) developed by Bayer AG.

      • As You Like It

        Heppenheim Festival, 2004

      • As You Like It

        Scene from the Shakespeare production "As you like it": The jester Probstein (Franz-Joseph Dieken) is joking with Celia (Kathrin-Maren Enders, left) and Rosalinde (Claudia Hübschmann, right). – Heppenheim Festival, 2004

      • The full monty

        Fritz Rémond Theatre Frankfurt, 2004

      • The full monty

        A key scene from "The full monty", staged by Folke Braband at the Frankfurt Fritz Rémond-Theatre: Barry (Sebastian Goder, left), Norman (Torsten Münchow, middle) and Craig (Pascal Breuer, right) are compassing a plan ...

      • Das gibt's nur einmal
        (That happens once only)

        Grenzlandtheater Aachen, 2003

      • Das gibt's nur einmal (That happens once only)

        A scene from the opening night of the UFA revue "Das gibt's nur einmal" at the Grenzlandtheater Aachen on December 12, 2003: Ute Büttner, Dorothea Breil and Nicole Baumann (from left) at a musical request programme for the German army in 1944. Author and director: Ulf Dietrich.
        Grenzlandtheater Aachen, 2003

      • Das gibt's nur einmal
        (That happens once only)

        Grenzlandtheater Aachen, 2003

      • Das gibt's nur einmal (That happens once only)

        Another scene from the UFA revue "Das gibt's nur einmal": The SS arrests the trio's manager. From left: Jan-Andreas Kemna, Nicole Baumann, Gudrun May, Dorothea Breil, Oliver Polenz und Markus Dinhobl. – Grenzlandtheater Aachen, 2003

      • Sekretärinnen (Secretaries)

        Fritz-Rémond-Theater Frankfurt, 2002

      • Sekretärinnen (Secretaries)

        Manfred Langner staged the music revue "Sekretärinnen" at the Fritz Rémond-Theatre in Frankfurt. With Alexandra Seefisch, Harald Pilar von Pilchau, Christine Richter, Jutta Boll and more (from left). Opening night: December 5, 2002

      • Kiss me Kate

        Frankfurt Comedy, 2002

      • Kiss me Kate

        The arrival of Petruchio, scene from the musical "Kiss me Kate". From left: Joanne Bell, Klaus Seiffert, Anna Calabro, Hardy Rudolz, Mario Mariano, Alex Friese. Prof. Claus Helmer staged this classic at the Comedy Frankfurt, Opening night was on January 24, 2002

      • Kiss me Kate

        Frankfurt Comedy, 2002

      • Kiss me Kate

        Another scene from "Kiss me Kate": Christine Richter (as Bianca) is protected by Joseph Saxinger (as her father) from her elder and shrewish sister Kate (Petra Constanza).

      • Verlorene Liebesmüh' (Vainly Effort)

        Heppenheim Festival, 2002

      • Verlorene Liebesmüh' (Vainly Effort)

        The ladies Ingrid Hoffmann, Heike Ronniger, Ulrike Walther and Alice Marie Schneider (from left) pick servant Schädel's (Walter Renneisen) brains in the comedy "Verlorene Liebesmüh". A production by Axel Stöcker for the Heppenheim Festival 2002.

      • Der zerbrochene Krug (The Broken Jar)

        Heppenheim Festival, 2001

      • Der zerbrochene Krug (The Broken Jar)

        Hans-Joachim Hegewald, Horst Schäfer, Nikolaus Schilling and others in the classic play "Der zerbrochene Krug" during the Heppenheim Festival 2001.

      • Shakespeares' collected works, slightly abridged

        Wuppertal Theatre, 2001

      • Shakespeares' collected works, slightly abridged

        Thomas Braus, This Maag and Glenn Goltz (from left) perform this cult play with quick changes every few minutes in a threesome. This feat celebrated its premiere at the Schauspiel Wuppertal on December 29, 2001. Direction: Robin Telfer.

      • Ghetto

        Fritz Rémond Theatre, 2001

      • Ghetto

        Alexandra Wilcke (as Chaja), Anne Doemens (as doll) and Wolff von Lindenau (as puppet player Skrulik) play theater in the ghetto. Joshua Sobol's "Ghetto" was directed by Manfred Langner for the Fritz Rémond Theatre in Frankfurt.

      • Der Wirrkopf (The Muddlehead)

        Heppenheim Festival, 2001

      • Der Wirrkopf (The Muddlehead)

        Helmut Potthoff, Raphaela Crossey and Franz Joseph Dieken in Peter Kühn's production "Der Wirrkopf", Heppenheim Festival 2001.

      • Alles Böse zum Geburtstag (Unhappy Birthday!)

        Contra-Kreis-Theatre Bonn, 2001

      • Alles Böse zum Geburtstag (Unhappy Birthday!)

        Folker Bohnet, Harry Wolff, Mogens von Gadow, Sylviana Sansoni and Erwin Geisler (from left) in the comedy "Alles Böse zum Geburtstag". The world premiere took place in Bonn on January 18, 2001.

      • Cyrano in Buffalo

        Frankfurt Comedy, 2000

      • Cyrano in Buffalo

        Claus Helmer directed and played the part of George Hay in Ken Ludwig's comedy "Cyrano in Buffalo", here with Christiane Ohm as Eileen. Opening Night: November 23, 2000 at the Comedy Frankfurt.

      • Cyrano in Bergerac

        Heppenheim Festival, 2000

      • Cyrano in Bergerac

        Gertje Nissen as Montfleury and Franz-Joseph Dieken as her opponent Cyrano in Jörg Fallheier's production "Cyrano in Bergerac", Heppenheim Festival, 2000

      • Humanimal Bunch

        Videoclip, 2000

      • Humanimal Bunch

        Humanimal Bunch's video clip for the song "Burning down the house". Direction: Andrea Scholtyssek, 2000

      • Syrinx

        Filmlet, 1999

      • Syrinx

        Scene from the filmlet "Syrinx" with Sara Sommerfeld as Helen. Produced in 1999 after the "Metamorphosen des Ovid" (Ovid's Metamorphoses). Direction: G. Grossholz.

      • Der Teufel mit den 3 goldenen Haaren (The devil with the 3 golden hairs)

        State Theatre Wiesbaden, 1999

      • Der Teufel mit den 3 goldenen Haaren

        Heike Clauss as Queen, Elke Opitz and Michael Paul Milow in the fairy tale "Der Teufel mit den drei goldenen Haaren" (The Devil with the 3 Golden Hairs). Opening Night at the State Theatre of Hessen in Wiesbaden on December 27, 1999, directed by Robin Telfer.

      • Alarm on Dora 037

        On tour in Germany, 1999-2001

      • Alarm on Dora 037

        Scene from the Science Fiction Opera "Alarm auf Dora 037", adapted from "Die Entführung aus dem Serail" (The Abduction from the Seraglio). The opera, directed by Andreas Kühl, was on tour in Germany from 1999 till 2001.

      • Mongolian contortionists

        1999

      • Contortionists

        Mongolian contortionists in space-like catsuits.

      • Immer Ärger mit der Liebe (Always anger with love)

        1999

      • Immer Ärger mit der Liebe (Always anger with love)

        Directed by Kurt Hübner, with Andreas Schmidt, Jürgen Tarrach and Christoph Schmidt. Photo: Friedhelm Schulz.

      • Aturo Alegria

        1999

      • Aturo Alegria

        Aturo Alegria in a Mozart-like costume at his high-speed jugglings.

      • 15 Years Roncalli

        1999

      • 15 Years Roncalli

        Bernhard Paul at the clown performance "Bienchen gib mir Honig" (Bee, give me Honey), Anniversary Tour "15 Years Roncalli".

      • Traumtänzer (Dream Dancers)

        1999

      • Traumtänzer (Dream Dancers)

        The "Traumtänzer" in the scene "Dadaism" from the production "Lauf der Zeit" (Course of Time). Script and Direction: Jörg Zick

      • Reggaemuffin Videoclip

      • Reggaemuffin Videoclip

        Szenenfoto zum Dreh eines Reggaemuffin-Videoclips in Rokoko-Kostümen. Regie: Andrea Scholtyssek, Kamera: Ulla Barthold

      • Wer betrügt hier wen?

      • Wer betrügt hier wen?

        Eine Szene aus Marc Camoletti's Erstaufführung von "Wer betrügt hier wen?" mit Heide Keller als Jaqueline und Hans von Borsody als ihr Ehemann Bernard. Foto: Friedhelm Schulz

      • Ich, Marlene

      • Ich, Marlene

        Petra Constanza ist Marlene Dietrich in dem Stück
        "Ich, Marlene".

      • Olympia

      • Olympia

        Johanna von Koczian als Eugenie und Sibylle Widauer als Olympia in Molnàr's Stück "Olympia" unter der Regie von Gerhard Tötschinger.

      • Tee in Richmond

        Fritz Rémond-Theater Frankfurt, 1996

      • Tee in Richmond

        Eva Kotthaus als Königin Elisabeth in der Uraufführung von Esther Vilars "Tee in Richmond" im Fritz Rémond Theater/Frankfurt. Premiere am 8.2.96, Regie: Peter Lotschak.

      • Orestie

        Theaterwerkstatt Hannover, 1996

      • Orestie

        Martina van Boxen und Aza Thelandersson als Chor der Erynnien in Aischylos "Orestie" in einer Produktion der Theaterwerkstatt Hannover, 1996.

      • Orestie

        Theaterwerkstatt Hannover, 1996

      • Orestie

        Carsten Hentrich als Herold in der "Orestie"- Inszenierung von Michael Habelitz im Dezember 1996.

      • Der Zauberer von Oz

        Saarl. Staatstheater, 1995

      • Der Zauberer von Oz

        Dorothy (Roswitha Szyszkowitz), die Vogelscheuche (Ulrich Pannike) und der Blechmann (Marcel Bausch) im "Zauberer von Oz". Inszenierung von Robin Telfer am Saarländischen Staatstheater, Premiere am 9.11.95.

      • Pico Bello

        1994

      • Pico Bello

        Mit diesem vier Meter hohen Dinosaurierkostüm wurde das Theater Pico Bello 1994 als "Künstler des Jahres" ausgezeichnet.