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Kabarett (German pronunciation: [kabaˈʁɛt]; from
French cabaret = tavern) is
satirical revue, a form of
cabaret which was
developed in
France by Rodolphe...
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Katzenjammer Kabarett is a
French four-piece dark
cabaret band from Paris, France.
Aesthetically inspired by
German Weimar-era
cabarets and
burlesque shows...
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Dieter Herbert Nuhr (born 29
October 1960) is a
German kabarett artist, comedian,
author and
television presenter. Nuhr's
stage program nuhr in Berlin...
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Kabarett Mon
Marthe is a
theatre in Hamburg, Germany. 53°35′44″N 9°59′01″E / 53.59556°N 9.98361°E / 53.59556; 9.98361 v t e...
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creative director of the
Weimar Cabaret inspired theatre play Le Pustra's
Kabarett der Namenlosen. Le
Pustra incorporates elements of 20th-century Theatre...
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Georg Schramm (born 11
March 1949) is a
German Kabarett artist. He was a host of the
Kabarett shows Scheibenwischer and
Neues aus der Anstalt. Schramm...
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Germany claims some of the most
renowned composers, singers,
producers and
performers of the world.
Germany is the
largest music market in Europe, and...
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Austrian kabarett performer, journalist, writer, actor,
stage director,
television presenter and
sports reporter. He
performed political kabarett with Dieter...
- part of Zwickau. He was
initially a violinist, but he
abandoned it for
Kabarett and
theatre work. He
joined the ****
Party in 1929 at the age of 16 and...
- (born 24
March 1953 in Waiblingen) is a
German actor, author,
comedian and
Kabarett artist.
Richling studied literature,
music and theatre. From 1989 to 1996...