Matthias Reichwald

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Matthias Reichwald (2016)

Matthias Reichwald (* 1981 in Magdeburg ) is a German actor and theater director .

Life

Between 2001 and 2004 Reichwald studied acting at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin . From 2005 to 2009 he was an ensemble member and director at the German National Theater Weimar . In addition to several children's plays, he staged Strindberg's Miss Julie , Day of Grace by Neil LaBute , Chekhov's Three Sisters and Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet .

Reichwald also worked at the Freie Kammerspiele Magdeburg , the Theater Junge Generation in Dresden , the Thalia Theater in Halle (Saale) , at the Zurich Opera House and in Berlin at the Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz , the Maxim-Gorki-Theater and the Deutsches Theater . In the 2009/10 season, Reichwald moved to the Dresden State Theater . Here he staged in 2013 together with the author Tobias Rausch, the property development "white spots" on dementia and in 2016 at the Schauspielhaus Lindgren Mio, My Son .

Matthias Reichwald was invited to the Theatertreffen in Berlin several times and was nominated for Actor of the Year in 2011. In addition to the continuous collaboration with the director Tilmann Köhler , he worked with Dimiter Gotscheff , Armin Petras , Roger Vontobel , Wolfgang Engel , Sebastian Baumgarten , Jan-Christoph Gockel, Friederike Heller and Nora Schlocker , among others .

Since the winter semester of 2009/10, Reichwald has been a lecturer for drama at the "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" University of Music and Theater in Leipzig . In March 2015, he also took on a teaching position at the Carl Maria von Weber Academy of Music in Dresden .

In addition to his work for film and television, he also works as a theater director, among others at the Deutsches Theater Göttingen , the Theater Rudolstadt and the Mozarteum in Salzburg. For the Theater Regensburg he staged Die Zauberflöte in 2014 , Un ballo in maschera in 2017, Don Giovanni in 2018 and Der Freischütz in 2019 ; In 2016 he also developed the multi-discipline project Iphigenie - Triumph & Trauma based on Euripides and Christoph Willibald Gluck .

Reichwald is married and lives in Dresden with his wife and four children . He plays the piano, his voice is bass .

Plays (selection)

  • Hamlet , role: Claudius (Maxim Gorki Theater)
  • Don Carlos , role: Marquis von Posa (Staatsschauspiel Dresden)
  • The Merchant of Venice , role: Shylock, a Jew (Staatsschauspiel Dresden)
  • Saint Joan of the slaughterhouses , role: Mauler (Staatsschauspiel Dresden)
  • The robbers , role: Karl Moor (Staatsschauspiel Dresden)
  • The robbers, role: Franz Moor (German National Theater Weimar)
  • Illness of youth , role: Freder (German National Theater Weimar)
  • Othello , role: Othello (German National Theater Weimar)
  • Romeo and Juliet , role: Romeo (Thalia Theater Halle)
  • King Arthur , role: King Arthur (Staatsschauspiel Dresden)
  • Penthesilea , role: Achilles (Nationaltheater Weimar)
  • Fist. A tragedy. , Role: Faust / Mephisto (Nationaltheater Weimar)
  • Three sisters , role: Werschinin (Staatsschauspiel Dresden)
  • The master and Margarita , role: Volant (Satan) / Pontius Pilatus (Staatsschauspiel Dresden)
  • The cherry orchard , role: Lopachin (Staatsschauspiel Dresden)
  • Hamlet machine , role: Hamlet 2 (Zurich Opera House)
  • Witch hunt , role: John Proctor (Staatsschauspiel Dresden)
  • Parole Kästner , role: Erich Kästner (Staatsschauspiel Dresden)
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream , role: Oberon / Theseus (Staatsschauspiel Dresden)
  • Amphitryon , role: Jupiter / Amphitryon (Staatsschauspiel Dresden)

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Profile of Matthias Reichwald on the website of the Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin ( Memento from December 29, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  2. White spots. (No longer available online.) Www.staatsschauspiel-dresden.de, archived from the original on December 3, 2013 ; Retrieved November 28, 2013 .
  3. People & contacts at the university, accessed on November 28, 2013