Tom Pauls

Aktuelle Partien an der Staatsoperette Dresden:
Prof. Higgins in  „My fair Lady“ (Lerner / Loewe), Gefängniswärter Frosch in „Die Fledermaus“ (Johann Strauss)

Geboren im Jahre 1959, erhielt er als Kind Klavier- Gitarrenunterricht und sang seit seinem 7. Lebensjahr im Rundfunkchor Leipzig. Nach Beendigung einer Berufsausbildung und dem Armeedienst absolvierte er von 1979 – 88 sein Schauspielstudium an der Theaterhochschule Leipzig. Während der Studienzeit stand er im Studio des Staatsschauspiels Dresden auf der Bühne und wurde dort 1983 in das Ensemble engagiert. In diese Zeit fiel auch die Gründung des ZWINGER TRIO DRESDEN, eine Gruppe von Darstellern, die zwischen Kabarett, Clownerie und musikalischem Slapstick wandeln und binnen kürzester Zeit durch zahlreiche Fernsehauftritte (Showkolade) und Gastspiele im gesamten deutschsprachigen Raum bekannt wurden. Diese Gruppe entwickelte auch eigene Theaterproduktionen, wie: Dem Alltag entflohen, Jenseits der Hast, Goldrausch, Das Ende vom Anfang, Krieg im III. Stock, Die Olsenbande dreht durch, ZWINGER LOTTO, Die Drei von Der Tankstelle.....
Am Staatsschauspiel Dresden spielte er verschiedene Rollen, so z.B.: den Mozart in Shaffers „Amadeus“, Don Cirillio (Der Krieg von Goldoni) oder Ariel im „Sturm“ von Shakespeare.r arbeitete mit Regisseuren, wie W. Engel, H. Schönemann, B.K. Tragelehn, K.D. Kirst. Seit 1990 arbeitet Tom Pauls freischaffend.

1991 erster Soloabend am Dresden Brett´l – Sächsische Variationen, in dem er die inzwischen zum Kult gewordene Rentnerin Ilse Bähnert entwickelt hat.

1993 gemeinsam mit Uwe Steimle „Ostalgie“

1994 Gründung des Theaterkahns (eine Idee des Regisseurs Holger Böhme und Tom Pauls), auf dem er zurzeit folgende Programme spielte Sächsische Variationen, Zwiefach sind die Phantasien (Busch Programm), Ausgebremst, Sommernachtstraum, Krieg im III. Stock, Jahrmarktsfest zu Plundersweilern u.a.

Seit 1991 arbeitet Pauls an der Staatsoperette Dresden in folgenden Produktionen: „La Cage aux folles“ als Jacob, „Zustände wie im alten Rom“ als Psydolus, „Ritter Blaubart“ als König Bobeche, „Die schöne Helena“ als Paris.

Next Shows

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28.05.13 19:30
MY FAIR LADY
Music: Frederick LoeweLyrics & Book: Alan Jay Lerner Perhaps the most popular musical of the 1950s, My Fair Lady came into being only after Hungarian film producer Gabriel Pascal devoted the last two years of his life to finding writers who would adapt George Bernard Shaw’s 1914 play Pygmalion into a musical. Rejected by the likes of Rodgers and Hammerstein and Noël Coward, Pascal finally turned to the younger but very talented duo of Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner.The story revolves around Eliza Doolittle, a coarse little peddler of flowers in Covent Garden who agrees to take speech lessons from phonetician Henry Higgins in order to fulfil her dream of working in a flower shop. Eliza succeeds so well, however, that she outgrows her social station and - in a development added by librettist Lerner - even manages to get Higgins to fall in love with her. more
05.06.13 19:30
THE BAT
Operetta by Johann Strauss Gabriel von Eisenstein has played a nasty trick on his friend Dr. Falke. After a night of carousing, he left him in the lurch... more
15.06.13 19:30
MY FAIR LADY
Music: Frederick LoeweLyrics & Book: Alan Jay Lerner Perhaps the most popular musical of the 1950s, My Fair Lady came into being only after Hungarian film producer Gabriel Pascal devoted the last two years of his life to finding writers who would adapt George Bernard Shaw’s 1914 play Pygmalion into a musical. Rejected by the likes of Rodgers and Hammerstein and Noël Coward, Pascal finally turned to the younger but very talented duo of Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner.The story revolves around Eliza Doolittle, a coarse little peddler of flowers in Covent Garden who agrees to take speech lessons from phonetician Henry Higgins in order to fulfil her dream of working in a flower shop. Eliza succeeds so well, however, that she outgrows her social station and - in a development added by librettist Lerner - even manages to get Higgins to fall in love with her. more
16.06.13 15:00
MY FAIR LADY
Music: Frederick LoeweLyrics & Book: Alan Jay Lerner Perhaps the most popular musical of the 1950s, My Fair Lady came into being only after Hungarian film producer Gabriel Pascal devoted the last two years of his life to finding writers who would adapt George Bernard Shaw’s 1914 play Pygmalion into a musical. Rejected by the likes of Rodgers and Hammerstein and Noël Coward, Pascal finally turned to the younger but very talented duo of Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner.The story revolves around Eliza Doolittle, a coarse little peddler of flowers in Covent Garden who agrees to take speech lessons from phonetician Henry Higgins in order to fulfil her dream of working in a flower shop. Eliza succeeds so well, however, that she outgrows her social station and - in a development added by librettist Lerner - even manages to get Higgins to fall in love with her. more
29.03.14 19:30
THE BAT
Operetta by Johann Strauss Gabriel von Eisenstein has played a nasty trick on his friend Dr. Falke. After a night of carousing, he left him in the lurch... more
30.03.14 15:00
THE BAT
Operetta by Johann Strauss Gabriel von Eisenstein has played a nasty trick on his friend Dr. Falke. After a night of carousing, he left him in the lurch... more
05.04.14 19:30
MY FAIR LADY
Music: Frederick LoeweLyrics & Book: Alan Jay Lerner Perhaps the most popular musical of the 1950s, My Fair Lady came into being only after Hungarian film producer Gabriel Pascal devoted the last two years of his life to finding writers who would adapt George Bernard Shaw’s 1914 play Pygmalion into a musical. Rejected by the likes of Rodgers and Hammerstein and Noël Coward, Pascal finally turned to the younger but very talented duo of Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner.The story revolves around Eliza Doolittle, a coarse little peddler of flowers in Covent Garden who agrees to take speech lessons from phonetician Henry Higgins in order to fulfil her dream of working in a flower shop. Eliza succeeds so well, however, that she outgrows her social station and - in a development added by librettist Lerner - even manages to get Higgins to fall in love with her. more
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