As a result, she took part in the school's first presentation in the Court Theatre on 11 May 1806 in as a chambermaid in both Den gode Fader and Fruentimmerhævn, attracting considerable applause.
After further successful roles at the drama school, she made her début at the Royal Theatre as the chambermaid Lise in August von Kotzebue's Det farlige Naboskab.
[4] Thanks to her attractive looks, her charm and her pleasant if rather weak voice, she increasingly featured in musical works, becoming a favourite of the theatre's young audiences.
[1] Other successes included the title role in Friedrich Heinrich Himmel's Fanchon (1814) and Cherubin in the works of both Beaumarchais and Mozart.
Over the years, she starred in a wide variety of plays, operas and operettas, deftly combining her skills as an actress and a singer.