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  2. Kabarett - Wikipedia

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    Kabarett is the German word for the French word cabaret but has two different meanings. The first meaning is the same as in English, describing a form of entertainment featuring comedy, song, dance, and theatre (often the word "cabaret" is used in German for this as well to distinguish this form).

  3. Category:Kabarettists - Wikipedia

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  4. Cabaret - Wikipedia

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    It traces its origins to Zielony Balonik, a famous literary cabaret founded in Kraków by local poets, writers and artists during the final years of the Partitions of Poland. [14] [15] In the interwar Poland there was a considerable number of Yiddish-language cabarets. This art form was called kleynkunst (lliterally "small art") in Yiddish.

  5. Richard Rogler - Wikipedia

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    Richard Rogler (19 September 1949 – 11 August 2024) was a German Kabarett artist and professor of Kabarett at the University of the Arts in Berlin. [ 1 ] Early life

  6. Dieter Nuhr - Wikipedia

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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 (the title is a pun; for explanation, see below) is the first German stand-up comedy which was created exclusively for Netflix.

  7. Andreas Rebers - Wikipedia

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    Rebers' Kabarett is musical in nature and relies on songs to bring his message across. He sees his music in the tradition of classical worker's songs like those composed by Bert Brecht. [8] His style has been described as complicated and nasty satire [9] which led to him being compared to Austrian Kabarett artist Josef Hader. [2]

  8. List of dark cabaret artists - Wikipedia

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  9. Urban Priol - Wikipedia

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    Urban Priol was born on 14 May 1961, in Aschaffenburg.He spent his childhood in Obernburg am Main.In 1980, he made his abitur at the Kronberg-Gymnasium Aschaffenburg. After his studies at the Würzburg University he began teacher training with the subjects of English, Russian, and history, but he did not finish. [1]