Pascal Thomas (actor)

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Pascal Thomas (born April 24, 1987 in Alzenau ) is a German actor.

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He was already on stage at a very young age; initially in school and amateur theater, later as an extra and then in different roles and a. at the Clingenburg Festival, where he a. a. in William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice (director: Udo Schürmer ) and in Buddy - The Buddy-Holly-Story (director: Georg Mittendrein ), as well as at the theater in Mainfranken, where he a. a. played Maxwell in A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy ; Algernon Moncriff played in Bunbury ; and Ossip played in Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol's The Auditor .

After graduating from school, Pascal Thomas began studying acting in Frankfurt am Main, which he completed in 2008. During his studies he continued to perform at the Clingenberg Festival and at the theater in Mainfranken, he also appeared in several feature and short films and worked as a speaker for various theater and radio play productions. A guest engagement led the actor to the Staatstheater Darmstadt in 2009 . There he worked in the famous Darmstadt dialect local posse Datterich by Ernst Niebergall (director: Michael Quast / Sarah Groß ).

From the 2008/2009 season, Pascal Thomas was a permanent member of the ensemble at the State Theater in Eisenach and at the State Theater in Meiningen . Here he was u. a. as scribe Wilhelm in the musical The Black Rider (director: Gabriel Diaz), as Paul in What is love here? (Direction: Ansgar Haag ), as Valerio in Leonce and Lena , as Hämon und Wächter in Antigone (both directed by Sebastian Wirnitzer ) and in the title role of the Goethe-Schiller-Beethoven project Egmont (directed by Rudolf Frey). The 34th Duisburger Akzente opened in March 2012 with Egmont .

Since the 2011/2012 season he has been a member of the ensemble at the Stadttheater Gießen . There he played u. a. Roles like Jan in "The Fat Years Are Over", Cliff Bradshaw in "Cabaret" (Director: Cathérine Miville), Clyde in "Clyde and Bonnie" (Director: Abdul-M. Kunze), the Little Prince (Abdul-M . Kunze), Cassio in "Othello" (directed by Karoline Behrens), Albert in "Eisenstein" (directed by Titus Georgi), Duperret in The Persecution and Murder of Jean Paul Marat performed by the acting group of the Charenton hospice under the guidance of Mr. de Sade (Director: Klaus Hemmerle), Reiting in "The Confusions of Zöglings Törless" (Director: Abdul-M. Kunze), Monteiro Rossi and Doktor Cardoso in Explained Pereira (Director: Christian Lugerth), Maik in "Tschick" (Director: Abdul-M. Kunze), Grille, grandfather and Chinese waitress in "The Golden Dragon" (Director: Malte C. Lachmann ), Nick Carraway in "The Great Gatsby" (Director: Matthias Kniesbeck), Michael Kohlhaas in the play of the same name based on the Novella by Heinrich von Kleist (director: Astrid Jacob), Ulf and Bogensee in "The man who ate the world" (director: Jakob Fedler), William in "Shakespeare is dead - get over it!" (Director: Patrick Schimanski), Sigismund Sülzheimer in Im Weißen Rössl (Director: Thomas Goritzki), Finn Tomason in "Diebe" by Dea Loher (Director: Wolfgang Hofmann), Theseus / Hämon in "Ödipus auf Kolonos / Antigone" (Director: Patrick Schimanski), the radio novel in Ernst Toller's "Oops, we live!" (Director: Thomas Krupa), Oscar Hubbart in "Die Kleine Füchse" (Director: Stefan Otteni), in "Panikherz" (Director: Jan Langenheim), Peter Keating in "Capitalista, Baby!" (Direction: Katharina Ramser), Gregor Samsa in Kafka's "Die Metamorphosis" (Direction: Christian Fries) and Judas in the solo piece of the same name (Direction: Christian Lugerth).

He is also part of the BAROCK AM MAIN ensemble in Frankfurt, where he was most recently seen alongside Michael Quast in the title role in the Hessian version of Molières MONSIEUR DE POURCEAUGNAC, namely as Herr von Wutzebach.

In summer 2019 he returned to the Clingenburg Festival with the new artistic director Wolfgang Hofmann, where he played Shakespeare in "Shakespeare In Love".

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