Hedwig Raabe

Hedwig Raabe. Portrait by Hans Peter Hansen

Hedwig Raabe (December 3, 1844 April 21, 1905) was a German actress.

Life

She was born in Magdeburg, and at the age of fourteen was playing in the company of the Thalia theatre, Hamburg.[1]

In 1864, she joined the German Court theatre at St Petersburg, touring about Germany in the summer with such success that in 1868 she relinquished her Russian engagement to devote herself to starring. In 1871 she married Albert Niemann (1831–1917), the operatic tenor.[1]

She excelled in classical roles like Marianne in Goethe's Geschwister and Franziska in Minna von Barnhelm. It was she who first brought Ibsen's plays to Berlin.[1]

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