Even when you are on stage for the first time as an actor, it is very clear that success is only possible if the entire cast works seamlessly together as a team. But what does that really mean? Tracy Tollmann, the Chair of The Bonn Players Committee, asserts that it is much more than just acting – that it requires a focus on the needs and interests of the entire membership. You will want to be ready to take notes as she shares her ideas and experiences with making team the core principle of managing amateur theatre.

About Tracy Tollmann
Tracy Tollmann was born in the UK and moved to Bonn, Germany in 1988. She now holds dual citizenship. Fascinated by the performing arts as a young child, she debuted her acting talents as Cinderella at the age of seven and studied dance, choreography and theatre arts in school. In 1978 she toured France with the National Youth Theatre.

Marriage, children and passion about addressing climate change and environmental issues took her away from theatre for a time. Working for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) for 23 years, she has excelled at organization and process management. One of the core elements of her success was applying a problem-solving approach that was based on creating agreement and synergy among team members with divergent objectives.

Her success in an unexpected acting opportunity in 2013 led to an invitation to join The Bonn Players and then The Bonn University Shakespeare Company (BUSC) where she has acted, directed and produced plays, helped backstage and has run workshops on pronunciation and diction for Shakespeare plays.

Despite the time demands of her continuing career at the UN, she agreed to serve as the Vice-Chair of The Bonn Players Committee in 2019 and as the Chair since 2020. 

You can read more about the Bonn Players here: www.bonnplayers.de

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All Things Theatre podcast - Episode #05 - Bringing Team to Theatre: It's More Than Acting  (05.09.2021 by Roger Voight, Graphics: Katrin Fegert, Drama icon: Aham Brahma)

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