Annica Edstam

Annica Edstam (born 22 March 1969) in Stockholm,[1] is a Swedish actress and singer.[2]

Annica Edstam
Annica Edstam, actress
Born
Annica Katarina Edstam

(1969-03-22) 22 March 1969
Stockholm, Sweden
NationalitySweden
OccupationActress
singer
Years active1996–present
Websiteannicaedstam.com

Key theatre credits

YearRoleProductionDirectorTheater
1996EponineLes MisérablesVernon MoundWermland Opera[3]
1997AnneA Little Night MusicBenny FredrikssonRiksteatern
1998WitchInto The WoodsErik FägerbornSödra Teatern
1999Good DeedsEveryman 99Lars WassrinImmanuel Church, Stockholm
1999HedvigHorseraddish CountryJohan HuldtTeater Västernorrland Riksteatern
2000EponineLes MisérablesVernon MoundThe Göteborg Opera
2001EponineLes MisérablesVernon MoundMalmö Opera
2001Eliza DoolittleMy Fair LadyJan HertzKristianstads Theater[4]
2002Stephanie NechrophorusNineVernon MoundMalmö Opera
2016cover Greta GarboGarbo The MusicalScott FarisOscarsteatern
2003JoaniThe Full MontyMarianne MörckStockholm City Theatre
2005BelleBeauty and the BeastHans BerndtssonThe Göteborg Opera[5]
2005RebeckaRebeckaCatarina GnospeliusStora Teatern
2006Lola BlauTonight: Lola BlauHans BerndtssonThe Göteborg Opera
2007SofiaThe Brothers LionheartElisabet LjungarThe Göteborg Opera[6]
2008cover Mrs PearceMy Fair LadyTomas AlfredsonOscarsteatern[7]
2009DesiréeBenny and the shrimpÅsa MelldahlRadioteatern
2010Charlotte MalcolmA Little Night MusicTobias TheorellStockholm City Theatre
2011FantineLes MisérablesRonny DanielssonMalmö Opera[8]
2012MistressEvitaLinus ThunströmMalmö Opera
2013The Judges WifeCarmencita RockefellerRikard BergqvistMalmö Opera
2014Beatrice de WinterRebeccaÅsa MelldahlMalmö Opera
2015Gulybova och KubarikhaDoktor ZhivagoRonny DanielssonMalmö Opera[9]
2016Eliza Doolittle My Fair Lady Anna Novovic Malmö Opera
2016FoscaPassionVictoria BrattströmSpira Culture Center

Discography

  • 1996 Les Misérables[10]

Notes

  1. Sveriges befolkning
  2. "Annica Edstam". Malmö Opera. Archived from the original on 2 March 2015. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
  3. "Les Misérables". Wermland Opera. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
  4. "Forsberg har hittat sin Eliza". Kristianstadsbladet. 17 May 2001. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
  5. "Annika Edstam gör Belle i Skönheten och Odjuret". Kulturtidningen Zenit.
  6. "Rollistan klar för Bröderna Lejonhjärta". Pressmeddelande via My Newsdesk. Göteborgs Operan. 23 November 2006.
  7. "My Fair Lady". Chinateatern. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
  8. "intervjuer med solisterna i Les Misérables". Pressmeddelande via My Newsdesk. Göteborgs Operan. 21 June 2011.
  9. "Presskit Doctor Zhivago" (PDF). Malmö Opera. p. 2. Archived from the original (pdf) on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
  10. "Annica Edstam Discography". CastAlbums.

References

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