Berlin drama school

From 2020 2x Berlin!

After 10 successful years at the site "Gdansk 50" in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg, TASK will open a second school branch in the Kreuzberg-Neukölln district from January 2020! The chapel on the Urban is a warm, cultural facility and with its rooms in a historic ambience is perfect for our acting classes. Make an appointment now for a free trial lesson, places are limited! Here are the dates for the next free trial lessons in both districts:

Berlin-Kreuzkölln: Grimmstr. 10

Saturday, 01/18/2020 | 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. | from 9 years

Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg: Danziger Str. 50

Tuesday, 02/11/2020 | 4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 9-17 years

If none of the above dates are suitable for you, it is also possible to try out one of our current courses. After completing the online form, you are welcome to discuss further details with our office by phone.

Our prices / monthly:
45 euros (60 minutes of lessons per week)
65 euros (90 minutes of lessons per week)

Gdansk 50
Danziger Strasse 50, 10435 Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg
c / o Center Danziger50, brick building, DG (studio and seminar room) + event room

Chapel at Urban
Grimmstr. 10, 10967 Berlin Kreuzkölln

Office for Berlin (postal address):

TASK Hamburg
New flora
Stresemannstrasse 163
22769 Hamburg

Office hours:
Mondays-Fridays 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m..

6 – 8 years

12-14 years

8-10 years

14-16 years

9 – 11 years

6 – 8 years

10 – 12 years

9-13 years

From January 2020
Kreuzberg-Neukölln

14-16 years

Jan Amazigh Sid

13-17 years

From January 2020
Kreuzberg-Neukölln

7 – 9 years

compact course
Prenzlauer Berg

The number of compact course dates is based on the number of our weekly courses, so that your child receives the same amount of instruction over the year.
If you have any questions, please contact us at:
030 420 283 48

DATES 2.HJ. 2019:
08/10/2019
08/24/2019
07/09/2019
09/21/2019
10/26/2019
09/11/2019
11/23/2019
07/12/2019
12/14/2019

11 – 13 years

compact course
Prenzlauer Berg

The number of compact course dates is based on the number of our weekly courses, so that your child receives the same amount of instruction over the year.
If you have any questions, please contact us at:
030 420 283 48

DATES 2nd HJ 2019:
08/17/2019
08/31/2019
09/14/2019
09/28/2019
10/26/2019
09/11/2019
11/16/2019
11/30/2019
12/14/2019

12-14 years

Jan Amazigh Sid

compact course
Prenzlauer Berg

The number of compact course dates is based on the number of our weekly courses, so that your child receives the same amount of instruction over the year.
If you have any questions, please contact us at:
030 420 283 48

DATES 2.HJ. 2019:
08/10/2019
08/24/2019
07/09/2019
09/21/2019
10/26/2019
09/11/2019
11/23/2019
07/12/2019
12/14/2019

10 – 12 years

compact course
Prenzlauer Berg

The number of compact course dates is based on the number of our weekly courses, so that your child receives the same amount of instruction over the year.
If you have any questions, please contact us at:
030 420 283 48

DATES 2.HJ. 2019:
08/10/2019
08/24/2019
07/09/2019
09/21/2019
10/26/2019
09/11/2019
11/23/2019
07/12/2019
12/14/2019

9-13 years

Compact course from January 2020
Kreuzberg-Neukölln

First appointment on January 11, 2020.
Further dates in the first half of school:
01/25/2020
02/15/2020
02/29/2020
03/14/2020
03/28/2020
04/25/2020
05/09/2020
05/30/2020
06/13/2020

The number of compact course dates is based on the number of our weekly courses, so that your child receives the same amount of instruction over the year.
If you have any questions, please contact us at:
030 420 283 48

13-17 years

Compact course from January 2020
Kreuzberg-Neukölln

First appointment on January 18, 2020.
Further dates in the first half of school:
01/02/2020
02/22/2020
03/07/2020
03/21/2020
04/04/2020
02/05/2020
05/16/2020
06/06/2020
06/20/2020

The number of compact course dates is based on the number of our weekly courses, so that your child receives the same amount of instruction over the year.
If you have any questions, please contact us at:
030 420 283 48

from 15 years

compact course
Prenzlauer Berg

The number of compact course dates is based on the number of our weekly courses, so that your child receives the same amount of instruction over the year.
If you have any questions, please contact us at:
030 420 283 48

DATES 2.HJ. 2019:
08/10/2019
08/24/2019
07/09/2019
09/21/2019
10/26/2019
09/11/2019
11/23/2019
07/12/2019
12/14/2019

The spectacle ABC as a Christmas voucher

Voucher for an acting Christmas gift

Acting for a day and experiencing, learning and realizing the basics and tricks of the professionals. Stand on stage once! Test your talent in front of the film camera! Get to know the most exciting exercises for actors!

At the beginning of the intensive course you will receive an introduction to the basics of acting, then you will continue with improvisations and small scenes on stage.

Finally, you can try it out in front of the camera.

This unusual workshop, which gives you an insight into the large and diverse world of acting, ends with a joint look at the filmed material.

This workshop is particularly suitable for beginners!

Sun 19.01.20 Info

Celebrate your birthday at TASK!

You are at least 8 years old and want to have an acting birthday experience !? Invite your friends to join you in the world of acting and conquer the TASK stage! Under professional guidance you learn the basics of acting and can try out different roles and situations with a lot of joy and creativity.

Together we develop exciting scenes, dive into other worlds or put our own little story on stage. And if you wish, there is a small one at the end "performance" for parents and relatives.

Cost per event:
3 hours € 180
4 hours € 240

Juliane Gregori

born in Berlin, is a thoroughbred actress. Even while studying at the university in Leipzig, she was on the stage of the National Theater in Weimar. It followed Engagements at the State Theater Oldenburg, in Constance and the Neuköllner Opera Berlin. In 2012 she traveled to Cannes for the film festival for the first time with the film “The Vagabond” and since then has also worked as a producer and actress in France. In her lessons, she places particular emphasis on ensemble work, enthusiasm for playing and the courage to try new roles. She is always inspired by the creativity of her students. Juliane is the artistic director of the TASK drama school in Berlin.

Ariella Hirshfeld

completed her training at the Folkwang Hochschule in Essen. at the Theater an der Ruhr Mühlheim, the Stadttheater Bremen, and the Hau in Berlin. In front of the camera she was in the movie The Buddenbrooks, the television films Commissario Brunetti, Time of Desires and many others. She has been working with children for many years, which she particularly enjoys, as children carry astonishment that is essential for the profession of an actor.

Sabine Küpers

completed her acting training in Hamburg. Her first engagements in the field of children’s theater led her directly to the St. Pauli Theater in Hamburg. Since then, Sabine has been working up as well Behind the stage and stands for films in front of the camera.
Sabine’s main focus as an acting lecturer is the careful formation of an ensemble in the course, teamwork is the order of the day. In addition, she wants to give her students a good feeling for their own body and an imaginative use of language. In her classes, it is particularly important to her to teach the basics of acting and to inspire the creativity of children and young people.

Pero Radicic

Pero Radicic was born in Vienna and grew up in Switzerland. At home he grew up with Serbo-Croatian because his parents come from the former Yugoslavia. From an early age, he traveled with his parents to many countries around the world, expanding his horizons and quickly discovering his passion for other languages ​​and cultures. He later lived in England, France and the United States for several years. So it was only natural and natural that acting training would take him abroad.
To New York, where he was taught at the Neighborhood Playhouse and the Lee Strasberg Institute. During his apprenticeship, he played theater in various off-off Broadway productions.
When he later settled in Berlin, he continued to act as a freelance actor and worked on various stages in Germany and abroad. For five years he toured with two productions across Germany. The pieces dealt with youth issues and were each connected to workshops.
During this time, he grew interested in working with young people, which should intensify later.
Due to his multiple appearances in film and television, working in front of the camera is equally important to him. He would like to share this knowledge and pass on his experience. Due to his multilingualism, which often leads him abroad, he also wants to give a vision and an open mind.
However, the focus is on the joy and desire to play, trusting one’s own impulses, refining the senses, promoting creativity, and recognizing and developing the potential of each individual personality.

Daniela Preuss

Daniela Preuß, born and raised in Berlin in 1978, has been in front of the camera since she was 11 and has been involved in numerous film and television productions since then. She studied on set, at the acting school "Fritz-Kirchhoff – The Circle", with Mike Bernardin and finally with Sigrid Anderson.
Her extremely comedic talent, her authenticity and enthusiasm, and her great fun working with children, which she discovered for herself in her many productions for KiKa and the cinema, led her to TASK in summer 2019. At TASK, she focuses on treating each other with respect, but above all, the joy of the game and her own authenticity should be the focus of her work.
In addition to teaching, she continues to work as an actress and is there for her family. She has been practicing yoga since 1998, needs sport and loves it with her husband and two children in the kitchen Dancing salsa and making music. To see more, visit:

Isabelle Feldwisch

grew up in a large family near Paderborn and in the area of ​​Lübeck. She gained stage experience early on and completed her acting training at the “Michael Chekhov Studio” in Berlin in 2012.
This was followed by guest performances, including at Theater Naumburg and at Theater Hof / 19 in Oldenburg. Since 2017 is she also a member of the ensemble of the Shakespeare Company Berlin, where she most recently appeared on stage in the productions "The Storm" and "Lost Love Effort". A solo piece about Camille Claudel, with whom she performed at Hau 1 in Berlin, is another important part of her repertoire.
Isabelle also works a lot in front of the camera as an actress. Since 2015 she has been moderating at “Achtung Berlin-new berlin film award”. For a long time, she has been applying her knowledge and experience to various schools, where she e.g. set up a piece with 30 children and offers Shakespeare workshops for young people.
Isabelle has been a lecturer at Task since October 2018. In her classes, it is important to her that children and young people find it fun to find out how they can stand up to themselves, both privately and on stage. Her acting work includes intensive body and voice training, which she uses in class in a demanding and age-appropriate manner. She continuously encourages her students to be allowed to be everything in the protected theater space that they may never be able to do in everyday life.

Isabelle’s credo is: “Your greatest weakness can also be your greatest strength".

Elisabeth Degen

had her acting debut at the age of 10 in "Sylvia – a class of her own" and played in as a teenager "Deadly love ”. She studied acting at the Fritz Kirchhoff School in Berlin and became internationally known in 1999 with the role of the Lotte Jewess in Max Färberböck’s “Aimée and Jaguar”. Elisabeth can be seen on television in various guest roles in well-known German series, she recently played one of her most important roles "MARIA" in the feature film "Winterjagd".
The theater remained her artistic home with all film work, including the Hamburg Kammerspiele, the Ernst-Deutsch-Theater, the Düsseldorfer Kammerspiele, the Berlin Tribune and the Darmstadt State Theater.
Through her own experience as a very young actress, Elisabeth is exceptionally good at putting herself into her pupils and imparting her knowledge.
In the lesson at Task, her focus is on teamwork, ensemble work, film acting and casting preparation. It is particularly important for Elisabeth to bring the acting closer to the children and adolescents, to develop their own personality and thus to be able to preserve the child’s play instinct until adulthood.

Steffen Happel

completed his acting training at the State University of Music and Performing Arts in Stuttgart.
His first engagement brought him to the Dortmund Children’s and Youth Theater, where he worked intensively with young actors and viewers, their experiences and wishes.
Since 2015 he has been working as a freelance actor at various city and state theaters and as a speaker for productions by Hessischer Rundfunk.
Steffen’s concern at TASK is to give the children a space where, together with others, they discover fearlessly and attentively a vivid approach to their imagination in order to be able to act attentively, empathetically and confidently in everyday situations.

Jan Amazigh Sid

decides to become an actor immediately after graduating from high school, whereupon he is trained in Berlin at STARTER, Berlin’s drama school for film and television. There he discovers his passion for playing in front of the camera and uses the weekends during the training period to shoot short films. Jan plays among others the main role in the short film GASP by Eicke Bettinga, which was nominated for the Golden Palm at the 65th Festival de Cannes in 2012.
On stage he plays among other things in one piece "A Bridge to the Stars" at Nottingham Playhouse, UK and has been part of a free ensemble in Berlin for three years with the role of Chevalier Danceny in one piece "Dangerous romances".
2014 comes the comedy "family fever" from Nico Sommer to the cinema, in which Jan plays a teenager who is just in love.
The fun of acting is in the foreground in Jan’s TASK lessons, as well as helpful tips for casting & the game on camera.

Julia Richter

was born in Berlin and spent her childhood on the stage of the Friedrichstadtpalast. Since her acting training, she has worked for television, cinema and the theater and is constantly looking for new challenges in film, on stage or with the production of (her own) small stories. She has played in more than 100 cinema and TV projects.
At the same time, she regularly teaches acting. How do I read a script? What does play in front of and with the camera mean? How do I defend my roles?
The shoot for the children’s and youth film "NELLYS ADVENTURE" in Romania motivated her to work with children again. “Adults make so many mistakes right now. It is all the more important that we empower children to maintain their intuition, openness and curiosity. "

Martina Hesse

completed her acting training at the Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy University of Music and Drama in Leipzig. She played at the Stadttheater Chemnitz, at the Theater Bielefeld and was a member of the ensemble at the Deutsches Theater in Göttingen for several years. In the independent scene, she worked with groups such as Theater M21 and performance collective SheShePop. In addition to her work for television and radio, she works in drama education at schools, drama schools and various other institutions. Ensemble spirit and enthusiasm for the play are important to her to arouse the imagination of each individual and to develop it further in stage-effective processes. The birth of her son in 2013 intensified her joy and curiosity in working with children.

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