Sabine Wegmann

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Sabine Wegmann during the echo sounder reading by Walter Kempowski in Theater Oberhausen 2005

Sabine Wegmann (* 1965 in Krefeld ) is a German theater actress .

Live and act

After attending the Free Waldorf School in Krefeld, she began training as an actress at the Westphalian Drama School in Bochum in 1984 . Her first engagement at the Landestheater Tübingen was followed by engagements in Dortmund, Essen and Neuss . From 1999 she played at the Schlosstheater Moers and from 2003 she was engaged at the Theater Oberhausen . Since 2008 she has worked as a freelance actress a. a. at the Staatstheater Karlsruhe, the Schauspiel Bonn and the Duisburger Akzent . In addition, Sabine Wegmann developed readings and supporting programs such as Mama was ist Auschwitz by Annette Wieviorka, The White Rose , the correspondence from Hans and Sophie Scholl , or The Death Fugue by Paul Celan on the subject of remembrance and commemoration of the Holocaust . Sabine Wegmann is married and has one son. She is a member of the Society for Christian-Jewish Cooperation . In addition to her work as an actress, she designed the equipment for various theater projects. In cooperation with Johannes Lepper for the Duisburger Akzente in the productions "Ghost of Chance", "Supermarket. Superstars" and "3rd floor, mercator".

Roles (selection)

literature

  • Stefan Keim: Moers: Think pig! In: Ulrich Deuter, Andreas Rossmann (Ed.): Spielzeit. Theater in the Ruhr area 2001. ISBN 3-89861-019-5 .

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