Young Drama Ensemble Munich

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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.

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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.

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