Nini Stadlmann

Drama

Nini Stadlmann completed her musical theatre training in Vienna and London, always focusing on combining the three artistic disciplines of singing, acting, and dance.

She made her stage debut in the musical “Chicago” at the Theater des Westens in Berlin. This was followed by leading roles in musicals at the Nationaltheater Mannheim (“Crazy for You”), Staatstheater Hannover (“Street Scene”), Theater Basel (“On the Town”), the Bad Hersfeld Festival (“Show Boat”), and at the Komische Oper Berlin under the direction of Barrie Kosky. In the German premiere of “Fairy Tales at the Grand Hotel” (“Märchen im Grandhotel”) at Staatstheater Mainz, she played the role of Marylou.

In Berlin, she pursued her passion for creating characters in world premiere productions. For her portrayal of Alma Mahler-Werfel in “Alma und das Genie”, she was nominated by the Academy of the German Musical Award in 2015 as “Best Actress.”

She has also appeared at the Neuköllner Oper, Theater am Kurfürstendamm, and Schlosspark Theater. She originated the role of “Die Junge” (“The Young Woman”) in Tilmann von Blomberg’s successful plays “Höchste Zeit” and “Himmlische Zeiten”, for which she was nominated for the “Goldener Vorhang” audience award as Most Popular Actress.

Last updated: March 2026