Cultural and Leisure Tips from Actor Robert Dölle: Always Stay in the Flow
Actor Robert Dölle shares his cultural and leisure recommendations while discussing his current roles in theater and television.
Robert Dölle, who was once a member of the ensemble at the Kammerspiele, has transitioned to a prominent role at the Residenztheater, where he currently plays the charming but shy fruit merchant 'Mr. Schultz' in Claus Guth's production of 'Cabaret'. This poignant role highlights a tender love story set against the backdrop of rising National Socialism in the 1930s. Additionally, Dölle is featured in the second season of 'Oderbruch' on ARD, showcasing a modern interpretation of vampire mythology wherein he plays the cunning Abbot Fedor.
Dölle's week begins with a visit to the Mariposa Boxing Club, reflecting his commitment to staying physically active and mentally grounded. The gym serves as a sanctuary for him, where he embodies the spirit of the butterfly—light and agile. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining a state of flow in both his personal and professional life, illustrating how his boxing practice aligns with the discipline and creativity required in acting.
Through sharing not only his artistic endeavors but also personal pastimes, Dölle offers insight into how balance between work and leisure is essential for personal well-being. His experiences suggest that the harmony between physical activity and creative expression enriches his performances and personal life, making his advice resonate with audiences beyond the theatrical stage.