Andrea Schraad

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Andrea Schraad (* 1973 in Dinklage ) is a German costume designer who mostly works with the director Andreas Kriegenburg .

life and work

Schraad completed her costume design studies with Maren Christensen at the University of Applied Sciences for Design and Media in Hanover. From 2000 she was hired first as a permanent costume assistant, then as a studio manager and permanent costume designer at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg. During this time her long-term collaboration with the director Andreas Kriegenburg began.

In 2004 Schraad made his debut at the Salzburg Festival - in the David Bösch production by Simon Stephens Port . In the following year she designed the costumes for Stephan Kimmig's interpretation of Kleist's Penthesilea in Salzburg , and in the following year she was involved in Boesch's direction of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing . In 2014 the costume designer returned to the Salzburg Festival for Kriegenburg's production of Ödön von Horváth's rarely performed work Don Juan Comes from the War .

In the 2006/2007 season she worked for the first time at the Münchner Kammerspiele . She received several awards for her costumes in Kriegenburg's productions of Chekhov's Three Sisters and Kafka's The Trial .

Working with Andreas Kriegenburg (selection)

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Opera

Awards

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