Schatz&Schatz GbR, consisting of Fine Kroke and Alexandra Entenmann, combines physical theatre, contemporary circus, and comedy into a physically precise, stylistically playful stage language.

With humor, slapstick, and absurdity in body and language, they address social issues, question gender clichés, and experiment with stereotypes, playfully redefining them.

"Touching, hilariously funny, unmistakable"
Fine Kroke
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Fine Kroke

Physical Theatre · Dance · Acting · Film

Fine Kroke (*1999 in Pfungstadt-Eschollbrücken) is a physical theatre performer, actress, and dancer who grew up in Mainz. As an actress, she is known for her roles in the short film "Patronus" (2021) and the web series "Girl Cave" (Funk/ZDF, 2017). Additionally, she appeared as a guest performer in "PowerStrangers – Touching the not yet", a production by the transdisciplinary physical theatre group Sticky Fragments (Zollverein, September 2025). During her studies in Physical Theatre at Folkwang University of the Arts, Fine contributed to several productions, including "Synthopia – eine Verdauung" (2022), "culo.synechdoche of my butt" (2023), and "İsmi lazım değil" (2023). She has also developed her own solo works. Since 2024, Fine has been a scholar of the Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes (German National Academic Foundation) and was awarded by the Rotary Club Mainz. Some of the projects she has been involved in have been presented or realized at venues such as Schauspielhaus Bochum, detect festival, Prinz Regent Theater in Bochum, and in collaboration with the Elbphilharmonie.

She is a co-founder and member of Schatz&Schatz GbR and lives and works in Cologne and in the Ruhr area.

Alexandra Entenmann
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Alexandra Entenmann

Physical Theatre · Acrobatics · Performance · Model

Alexandra Entenmann (*1995) works as a theater maker, performer, circus trainer, and model. Between 2019 and 2022, she studied French, Italian, and Spanish in Cologne and completed training as a circus educator at Latibul. Since April 2022, she has been studying Physical Theatre at Folkwang UdK, where she graduated together with Fine Kroke in March 2026.

In her pieces, she prefers a direct approach—honest, cathartic, and, if it fits, someone can die. Her favorite genre is tragicomedy, so everything with plenty of humor and absurdity! She is drawn to classic plays and mythology, asking who the true heroes are. This has led to works such as her solo piece Bob, a Hero (2023) and her directorial work Go Ahead, Antigone (2025).

She is a co-founder and member of Schatz&Schatz GbR and the nologo collective, and lives and works in Cologne and the Ruhr area.

Schatz&Schatz GbR is a member of the Physical Theatre Network e.V.

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