Young Drama Ensemble Munich
The Junge Schauspiel Ensemble München is an independent theater ensemble that was founded in 2004 and is made up of professional actors. It offers guest performances in German-speaking countries. The focus is on sophisticated literary theater. The ensemble is a member of the Verband Freier Theater Bayern eV and is funded by various institutions.
history
The founder was the then 24-year-old Munich actor and director Michael Stacheder . The staging of the play The White Rose - From the Archives of Terror by Jutta Schubert was not only applauded by the audience in the Munich riding hall. The young actors were also able to look forward to a positive response in the Munich press. Suzanna Abel was awarded an AZ star by the Münchner Abendzeitung for her portrayal of Sophie Scholl . This was followed in the 2005/2006 season by Lucius Annaeus Seneca's Medea in a new translation by Udo Segerer. The premiere was at the end of April 2006. Since 2007 the ensemble has offered numerous guest performances and readings in German-speaking countries. In spring 2009 the ensemble is invited to the Wasserburger Theatertage. For the production “Music-Hall” by Jean-Luc Lagarce, the theater was awarded the sponsorship award in the category “Best Ensemble Performance” at the 27th Bavarian Theater Days in Coburg.
repertoire
- Medea von Seneca in the translation by Udo Segerer (premiere 2006, Munich )
- The presidents (premiere 2007, Pasinger factory )
- Music-Hall by Jean-Luc Lagarce (premiere 2007, Pasinger Fabrik)
- In the play of the summer airs by Arthur Schnitzler (premiere 2008, Stadttheater Landsberg )
- Mala and Edek - A Story from Auschwitz (Premiere 2009)
- Edith Piaf - The Sparrow of Paris by and with Carmen-Dorothé Moll (Premiere 2009)
- The Jews Bank of Reinhold Massag (premiere spring 2010)
- Loving and Killing by Jutta Schubert (Premiere 2011, Kleines Theater Haar )
- Cold ice cream by Andrea Maria Schenkel / Anna Wenzel (premiere February 2012)
- Antigone - German by Udo Segerer (Premiere October 2012)
Sponsor
- Kulturstiftung der Stadtsparkasse München
- Thomas Goppel
- German Association of Classical Philologists