Dagmar Papula

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Dagmar Papula (* 1947 in Düsseldorf ) is an Austrian author and actress .

Career

Papula was born in Düsseldorf to Austrian parents. She grew up in Düsseldorf and later in Frankfurt am Main. She attended the Waldorf School and received her diploma from the Westphalian Drama School in Bochum .

As an actress and author, she has worked at theaters such as the Schauspielhaus Bochum , the TAT Frankfurt , the Staatstheater Stuttgart , the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus , the Staatstheater Wiesbaden , the Freie Volksbühne Berlin, the Neumarkttheater Zürich, the Bremen Shakespeare Company (founding member), Shakespeare`s Globe Theater London, University of Toronto, Shakespeare and Partner Berlin (founding member).

She is married to the actor and director Norbert Kentrup and lives in Berlin and Puumala ( Finland ).

Roles (excerpt)

  • 1977 Elsie in the Sunday children of Gerlind Reinshagen. Director: Horst Siede. Theater Today : Award for Actress of the Year
  • 1978 Bertha in The Father of August Strindberg . Director: Andrea Breth
  • 1980 Emilia in Emilia Galotti by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing . Director: Andrea Breth
  • 1981 woman in a red dress in I sit on a chair and watch . Director: Andrea Breth
  • 1985 Paula in Ich, Paula, Paula Becker, Paula Becker-Modersohn by Dagmar Papula. Director: Norbert Kentrup. (TV recording 3Sat . Guest performances in Austria, Belgium, Finland, Estonia, Switzerland, among others)
  • 1985 Picolo in Head War by Dagmar Papula. Directed by Ulrike Prokop and Norbert Kentrup . (Guest performances including: Heidelberger Stückemarkt )
  • 1988 Katharina in The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare . Director: Norbert Kentrup. (TV recording 3sat)
  • 1989 Karoline von Günderrode in Where I look at the world, I want to turn it around by Dagmar Papula. Director: Norbert Kentrup. (Guest performances including the Berlin Academy of the Arts , festivals in Klagenfurt and Dresden , Wiepersdorf.)
  • 1992 Cleopatra in Antony and Cleopatra by Shakespeare. Director: Norbert Kentrup. Theater Today : Actress of the Year 1992
  • 1993 Milena in Milena. How I found you is no wonder by Dagmar Papula Director: Pit Holzwarth.
  • 1995 workshop season at the still unfinished Globe Theater in London
  • 1997 Lady / Death in Heinrich Heine, the Lady and the Death of Dagmar Papula. Director: Barbara Kratz . (Guest performances in Italy, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, among others)
  • 1997 Opening of the London Globe Theater with The Goddy`s (homage to Sam Wanamaker , the founder of the London Globe Theater) and Triumph and Mirth in the presence of Queen Elisabeth II .
  • 1997 Apemantus in Timon of Athens by Shakespeare. Director: Vera Sturm. (Guest performances in Helsinki, Tampere, Tallinn, Sofia, Varna, Ljubljana, Strasbourg, Prague, Gdansk, Winterthur, among others.)
  • 2000 Malvolio in What You Want from Shakespeare. Director: Vera Sturm
  • 2001 Bettina von Arnim in The Brothers Grimm by Dagmar Papula. Director: Jürgen Kloth . (Guest performances including Impulse Festival 2001, Helsinki, Tampere, Tallinn, Sofia, Plovdiv, Ljubljana, Strasbourg, Prague, Switzerland)
  • 2008 reciter in Shakespear's Music on Stage . Conductor: Jordi Savall and Le Concert des Nations
  • 2012–2015 The Folly in Praise of Folly by Erasmus of Rotterdam . Conductor: Jordi Savall and Le Concert des Nations. (Audio book and concerts in Essen and Hamburg).
  • 2013 Shadow in I couldn't shut up from Papula. Director: Matthias Witting.
  • 2017 Aino Sibelius in Du marvelous Jean from Papula. Director: Florian Schwartz . (Guest performances in Helsinki , Mikkeli , Tampere and Munich )
  • 2017 Shakespeare's Couples with the Atrium Quartet Berlin / St. Petersburg 1918

Pieces

  • 1985 WP Ich, Paula, Paula Becker, Paula Becker-Modersohn WP in Bremen (Was translated into English, served as a template for a film, radio play / audio book SFB , NDR , ORF )
  • 1985 Head War Premiere in Bremen. (Guest performance at Heidelberger Stückemarkt .)
  • 1987 UA Rochade - a move and nothing is like it was in Bremen
  • 1988 Upstream
  • 1988 WP Where I look at the world, I want to turn it around in Bremen. (Has been translated into French.)
  • 1991 Premiere Unter dem Glück in Bremen
  • 1993 WP Milena. How I found you is no wonder in Bremen
  • 1995 Taru
  • 1997 premiere of Heinrich Heine, The Lady and Death in Genoa . (Has been translated into Italian, Swedish and Finnish.)
  • 1999 UA Angel on the train / Engel im Zug in Toronto (translated into English)
  • 2000 UA The Brothers Grimm in Bremen. (Has been translated into French, Slovenian, Czech, Japanese).
  • 2002 UA Every day is an island in Bremen.
  • 2005 WP Die Komikerin in Bremen.
  • 2013 UA I couldn't shut up in Wolfsburg .
  • 2017 Premiere you wonderful Jean in Tampere / Finland. (Has been translated into Finnish).

literature

  • A literary documentary about the Cree Indians Seven days in Attawapiskat
  • Roman Farther than the Stranger
  • Short story A bloody woman. NDR
  • Feature: We never want to part ways , 2009., RBB , MDR , NDR , SWR , WDR .

founding

She is a founding member of the Bremer Shakespeare Company and was a member of it from 1984 to 2001.

In 2001 she founded the touring theater Shakespeare & Partner Berlin together with Norbert Kentrup and Stanley Shakespeare .

Awards

Others

Individual evidence

  1. Frank Schümann: Dagmar Papula: From actress to author . In: The world . July 3, 2000, ISSN  0173-8437 ( welt.de [accessed February 5, 2019]).
  2. Tom Peuckert: In the RADIO Maria and Josef in the prefabricated building . In: Der Tagesspiegel . December 16, 2009, ZDB ID 125917-9 ( tagesspiegel.de [accessed on February 5, 2019]).
  3. Bremer Shakespeare Company. Retrieved February 5, 2019 .
  4. "SCHLAG 'nach BEI SHAKESPEARE!" , On handelskammer-bremen.de, accessed on February 5, 2019
  5. ^ The founders - Shakespeare & Partners. Retrieved February 5, 2019 .
  6. Regina Keichel: Happiness rarely comes alone . In: taz . February 1, 2003, ISSN  2626-5761 , p. 23 ( taz.de ).
  7. Art Prize Berlin Jubilee Foundation 1848/1948 , at www.adk.de
  8. a b The INTHEGA prices since 1985 , on inthega.de, accessed on February 5, 2019
  9. Tim Schomacker: The world is wherever you are . In: taz . October 29, 1999, ISSN  2626-5761 , p. 23 ( taz.de ).