Christine Rothstein

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Christine Rothstein (born July 20, 1945 in Lilienfeld , Lower Austria ) is a principal , screenwriter and puppeteer at the Arlequin Theater .

Act

From 1977 Christine Rothstein headed a traffic education stage with dolls, she became known from 1980 above all with the clamshell doll Gans Mimi , with which she played in numerous broadcasts on ORF , some of which she designed together with her husband Arminio Rothstein until he died in 1994. In 1994 she moderated part of Am dam des together with Stefan Fleming .

The most successful other programs include Helmi , Clown Habakuk's puppet circus and the Kasperl and Buffi . In addition, she plays - with the folding mouth puppet Mimi in hand - in many puppet shows, theater productions and cabarets, "Mimi's Villa Schnattermund" and "Mimi's Schnattershow".

Since 2001 she has appeared together with Heinz Zuber in his shows Enrico and his animals at the Burgtheater and the Akademietheater , as well as with Roman Kollmer in the Mimi & Roman Show.

She has already worked with Luciano Pavarotti , Klaus Maria Brandauer , Arik Brauer , Elliott Gould , Peter Patzak , Paulus Manker and Karl Moik .

In 2016 she appeared as the main protagonist and interview partner in a documentary film about her late husband Arminio Rothstein.

Works

Mimi's bedtime stories for reading and reading aloud, Vienna 2001

documentary

  • ORF legends: Arminio Rothstein. The colorful life of the clown Habakuk. Documentary (45 min.), A 2016, written and directed by Christian Hager.

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