


Carolin Haupt
Born in Rathenow in 1987. Member of the Schaubühne ensemble since season 2019/20. Studied Jazz/Rock/Pop vocals under Matthias Tost from 2005 to 2008. Studied drama at Hochschule für Musik und Theater »Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy« Leipzig from 2008 to 2012. Then, member of the Ensemble at Centraltheater Leipzig in season 2012/13. Engagements at Theater Neumarkt Zürich, Deutschen Nationaltheater Weimar,Staatstheater Mainz and member of the ensemble at Schauspiel Hannover from 2016 to 2019. Works with Tom Kühnel, Sascha Hawemann, Robert Borgmann, Simone Blattner, Sebastian Hartmann, Lars-Ole Walburg, Milan Peschel und Alexander Eisenach among others. Besides her work for the theatre, she is also active in TV and Film productions such as »Barbara« (direction: Christian Petzold, 2011) and » Soko Leipzig - Wer Wind sät« (direction: Andy Fletcher, 2016), and since 2013 regular productions for radio and audio books such as »Die Reise aus Essex« (Buchfunkverlag, 2015), »Die Nachlassverwalterinnen« (NDR, 2018) und »Das ganz, ganz große Glück« (NDR 2019).
Schaubühne
Orlando by Virginia Woolf, Direction: Katie Mitchell (2019)
status quo by Maja Zade, Direction: Marius von Mayenburg (new cast member since October 2019)
Richard III. by William Shakespeare, Direction: Thomas Ostermeier (2015) (new cast member since December 2019)
Yerma by Simon Stone after Federico Garciá Lorca., Regie: Simon Stone (2020)
reden über sex by Maja Zade, Direction: Marius von Mayenburg (2021)
Undine geht after Ingeborg Bachmann, Director: Christina Deinsberger (2022)
Berlin Affaires by Berlines and Ensemble, Director: İlknur Bahadır (2023)
In this season
Orlando
by Virginia Woolf
Direction: Katie Mitchell
Stage A
reden über sex
by Maja Zade
Director: Marius von Mayenburg
World Premiere
Globe
Richard III.
by William Shakespeare
Direction: Thomas Ostermeier
Globe
status quo
by Maja Zade
Director: Marius von Mayenburg
World Premiere
Globe
Undine geht
after Ingeborg Bachmann
In a version by Marcus Peter Tesch and team
Director: Christina Deinsberger
Studio
Yerma
by Simon Stone
after Federico García Lorca
Director: Simon Stone
Stage A