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Kabarett (; from French ''cabaret'' = tavern) is satirical revue, a form of cabaret which developed in France by
Rodolphe Salis Louis Rodolphe Salis (29 May 1851 – 20 March 1897) was the creator, host and owner of the Le Chat Noir ("The Black Cat") cabaret (known briefly in 1881 at its beginning as "Cabaret Artistique"). With this establishment Salis is remembered as the ...
in 1881 as the ''cabaret artistique''. It was named Le Chat Noir and was centered on political events and satire. It later inspired creation of Kabarett venues in Germany from 1901, with the creation of Berlin's Ãœberbrettl venue and in Austria with the creation of the Jung-Wiener Theater zum lieben Augustin housed in the Theater an der Wien. By the Weimar era in the mid-1920s it was characterized by political satire and gallows humor. It shared the characteristic atmosphere of intimacy with the French cabaret from which it was imported, but the gallows humor was a distinct German aspect.


Difference from other forms

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). The latter describes a kind of political satire. Unlike comedians who make fun of all kind of things, Kabarett artists (german: link=no, Kabarettisten) pride themselves as dedicated almost completely to political and social topics of more serious nature which they criticize using techniques like
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, sarcasm and
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History

The first Kabarett venue was the Le Chat Noir in France, founded in 1880 by
Rodolphe Salis Louis Rodolphe Salis (29 May 1851 – 20 March 1897) was the creator, host and owner of the Le Chat Noir ("The Black Cat") cabaret (known briefly in 1881 at its beginning as "Cabaret Artistique"). With this establishment Salis is remembered as the ...
. It later inspired similar venues in Germany and Austria such as the " Ãœberbrettl", the first Kabarett venue (Berlin, 1901) in Germany and the "Jung-Wiener Theater zum lieben Augustin" in Vienna.
Ernst von Wolzogen Ernst von Wolzogen (23 April 1855 – 30 August 1934) was a cultural critic, a writer and a founder of Cabaret in Germany. Biography Wolzogen came from a noble Austrian family; he studied Literature, Philosophy, and the history of art in Strasb ...
founded in Berlin the first German cabaret called ''Ãœberbrettl'' (literally ''Superstage'', a play of words on Friedrich Nietzsche's '' Ãœbermensch'', ''Superman''), later known as ''Buntes Theater'' (colourful theatre), in January 1901. In the foundation of the ''Ãœberbrettl '', von Wolzogen was inspired by Otto Julius Bierbaum's 1897 novel ''Stilpe''. In Munich, the ''Die Elf Scharfrichter'' was co-founded by Otto Falckenberg and others, in April 1901. It is sometimes considered the first political ''kabarett''. All forms of public criticism were banned by a censor on theatres in the
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, however. This was lifted at the end of the First World War, allowing the kabarett artists to deal with social themes and political developments of the time. This meant that German kabarett really began to blossom in the 1920s and 1930s, bringing forth all kinds of new cabaret artists, such as Werner Finck at the ''Katakombe'', Karl Valentin (died 1948) at the ''Wien-München'',
Fritz Grünbaum Franz Friedrich 'Fritz' Grünbaum (7 April 1880 in Brünn (Brno), Moravia – 14 January 1941 at the Dachau concentration camp, Germany) was an Austrian Jewish cabaret artist, operetta and popular song writer, actor, and master of ceremonies ...
and Karl Farkas at the Kabarett ''Simpl'' in Vienna, and Claire Waldoff. Some of their texts were written by great literary figures such as Kurt Tucholsky,
Erich Kästner Emil Erich Kästner (; 23 February 1899 – 29 July 1974) was a German writer, poet, screenwriter and satirist, known primarily for his humorous, socially astute poems and for children's books including '' Emil and the Detectives''. He received ...
, and
Klaus Mann Klaus Heinrich Thomas Mann (18 November 1906 – 21 May 1949) was a German writer and dissident. He was the son of Thomas Mann, a nephew of Heinrich Mann and brother of Erika Mann, with whom he maintained a lifelong close relationship, and Golo ...
. When the Nazi party came to power in 1933, they started to repress this intellectual criticism of the times. Kabarett in Germany was hit badly. ( Kander and Ebb's Broadway musical, '' Cabaret'', based on the
Christopher Isherwood Christopher William Bradshaw Isherwood (26 August 1904 – 4 January 1986) was an Anglo-American novelist, playwright, screenwriter, autobiographer, and diarist. His best-known works include '' Goodbye to Berlin'' (1939), a semi-autobiographical ...
novel,
Goodbye to Berlin ''Goodbye to Berlin'' is a 1939 novel by Anglo-American writer Christopher Isherwood set during the waning days of the Weimar Republic. The novel recounts Isherwood's 1929–1932 sojourn as a pleasure-seeking British expatriate on the eve of Ad ...
, deals with this period.) In 1935 Werner Finck was briefly imprisoned and sent to a concentration camp; at the end of that year Kurt Tucholsky committed suicide; and nearly all German-speaking kabarett artists fled into exile in Switzerland, France, Scandinavia, or the United States. When the war ended, the occupying powers ensured that the kabarett portrayed the horrors of the Nazi regime. Soon, various kabarett shows were also dealing with the government, the
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and the '' Wirtschaftswunder'': Cabaret Ulenspiegel in Berlin, the university cabaret ''Tol(l)leranten'' in Mainz,Hans Dieter Hüsch biography
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the ''
Kom(m)ödchen The Kom(m)ödchen is a cabaret stage in Düsseldorf. The Kom(m)ödchen was created in 1947 as a political-literary cabaret by Kay Lorentz, Kay and Lore Lorentz. Other participants in the initial program ''"Positiv dagegen"'', which had its premiere ...
'' in Düsseldorf and the
Münchner Lach- und Schießgesellschaft The Münchner Lach- und Schießgesellschaft (; Munich laughing and shooting company) is a German political ''kabarett'' (satirical revue) that runs at its own theatre in Schwabing, Munich. It was founded in 1956 by journalist Sammy Drechsel and ...
in Munich. These were followed in the 1950s by television cabaret. In the
GDR East Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic (GDR; german: Deutsche Demokratische Republik, , DDR, ), was a country that existed from its creation on 7 October 1949 until its dissolution on 3 October 1990. In these years the state ...
, the first state kabarett stage was opened in 1953, Berlin's ''Die Distel''. It was censored and had to be very careful in criticizing the state (1954: ''Die Pfeffermühle'' in Leipzig). In the 1960s, West German kabarett was centred on Düsseldorf, Munich, and Berlin. At the end of the decade, the students' movement of May 1968 split opinion on the genre as some old kabarett artists were booed off the stage for being part of the old establishment. In the 1970s, new forms of kabarett developed, such as the television show '' Notizen aus der Provinz''. At the end of the 1980s, kabarett was an important part of social criticism, with a minor boom at the time of
German reunification German reunification (german: link=no, Deutsche Wiedervereinigung) was the process of re-establishing Germany as a united and fully sovereign state, which took place between 2 May 1989 and 15 March 1991. The day of 3 October 1990 when the Ge ...
. In eastern Germany, kabarett artists had been growing more and more daring in their criticism of politicians in the time leading up to 1989. After reunification, new social problems, such as mass unemployment, the privatization of companies, and rapid changes in society, meant that cabarets rose in number. Dresden, for example, gained two new cabarets alongside the popular ''Herkuleskeule''. In the 1990s and at the start of the new millennium, the television and film comedy boom and a lessening of public interest in politics meant that television kabarett audiences in Germany dropped. In order to increase interest again the Walk of Fame of Cabaret in Mainz is honoring selected cabaret celebrities; many past cabaret celebrities are honored by stars and each year a star for a living one is added. As of 1999, contemporary active political kabarettists and satirists in Germany include:
Urban Priol Urban Priol (born 14 May 1961) is a German people, German Kabarett artist and comedian. Life 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-Gymnasiu ...
, Thomas Reis, Arnulf Rating, Heinrich Pachl, 3 Gestirn Köln 1,
Bruno Jonas Bruno Jonas (born in Passau, Germany, on 3 December 1952) is a German Kabarett artist and actor. Education Many people predicted he would become a priest, but he prefers to pray from the Kabarett stage. Between 1975 and 1982, he studied German, ...
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Richard Rogler Richard Rogler (born 19 September 1949, in Selb) is a German Kabarett artist and professor of Kabarett at the University of the Arts in Berlin. Early life Rogler studied French and sport at the University of Würzburg. From 1974 to 1978 he was a ...
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Mathias Richling Mathias Richling (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 he had a program called ''Jetzt schlägt's Richling'' on the German TV ...
, Dieter Hildebrandt (died 2013), Henning Venske, Matthias Beltz (died 2002), Matthias Deutschmann and Volker Pispers.Pisper, Volker (1999) ''Damit müssen Sie rechnen'', Teil 1, pp. 9-10, in ''Gefühlte Wirklichkeiten'' (2001)


Other notable Kabarett artists

*Willy Astor * Jürgen Becker *Konrad Beikircher *Martin Betz *
Gerhard Bronner Gerhard Bronner (23 October 1922 in Favoriten, Vienna – 19 January 2007 in Vienna) was an Austrian composer, writer, musician and a cabaret artist, known for his contribution to Austrian culture in the post-World War II period. Life Born t ...
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Karl Dall Karl Bernhard Dall (, 1 February 1941 – 23 November 2020) was a German comedian, singer, and television presenter. His distinctive 'hanging' eye was caused by a congenital ptosis. Family Karl Dall was born in Emden, Germany, the son of ...
* Alfred Dorfer *
Gerd Dudenhöffer Gerd Dudenhöffer (born 13 October 1949 in Bexbach, Saarland) is a German cabaret artist and writer. Life Dudenhöffer studied graphic and design in Munich. Since 1977, he works in Germany as a cabaret artist. His most famous role is ''Heinz ...
* Max Ehrlich, died 1944 * Karl Farkas * Ottfried Fischer *Lisa Fitz * Egon Friedell, died 1938 *Andreas Giebel *Rainald Grebe *
Christoph Grissemann Stermann & Grissemann are an Austrian German comedy duo comprising Dirk Stermann and Christoph Grissemann. Background Dirk Stermann Dirk Stermann (born 7 December 1965 in Duisburg) hails from Germany and is a German radio and television presen ...
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Fritz Grünbaum Franz Friedrich 'Fritz' Grünbaum (7 April 1880 in Brünn (Brno), Moravia – 14 January 1941 at the Dachau concentration camp, Germany) was an Austrian Jewish cabaret artist, operetta and popular song writer, actor, and master of ceremonies ...
, died 1941 *Günter Grünwald *
Josef Hader Josef may refer to *Josef (given name) *Josef (surname) Josef is the surname of the following people: * Jens Josef (born 1967), German composer of classical music, a flutist and academic teacher * Michelle Josef (born 1954), Canadian musician and tr ...
* Dieter Hallervorden *
Peter Hammerschlag Peter Hammerschlag (27 June 1902, Alsergrund, Vienna 1942, Auschwitz concentration camp) was an Austrian writer, surrealist poet, actor, Kabarett artist and graphic artist. He was known for his cabarets, which continue to influence the arts ...
, died 1942 * Eckart von Hirschhausen *
Franz Hohler Franz Hohler (born 1 March 1943) is a Swiss author and cabaret performer based in Zürich. Life Hohler is the author of one-man programs and satirical programs for television and radio. He has written theater pieces, children's books, storie ...
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Jörg Hube Jörg Hube (22 November 1943 – 19 June 2009) was a German actor and director. He died of cancer. Theatre Some of Hube's roles: *1973 in Plenzdorf's ''Die neuen Leiden des jungen W.'', München *1974 in Brecht's ''Die heilige Johanna de ...
, died 2009 * Hanns Dieter Hüsch, died 2005 *
Georg Kreisler Georg Kreisler (18 July 1922 – 22 November 2011) was an Austrian–American Viennese-language cabarettist, satirist, composer, and author. He was particularly popular in the 1950s and 1960s. From 2007 he lived in Salzburg, Austria, with his fou ...
, died 2011 *Reiner Kröhnert *
Maren Kroymann Maren Kroymann (; born 19 July 1949) is a German actress, comedian and singer. Career Kroymann was born in Walsrode. She studied English, Roman studies, and American studies at University of Tübingen. After spending time in Paris and the U ...
*Frank Lüdecke *
Uwe Lyko Uwe Lyko (born 22 September 1954 in Duisburg) is a German comedian and cabaretist. Life Lyko works in Germany as comedian and cabaretist. He became popular on German television cabaret and comedy shows. ''Herbert Knebel'' is one of his most famo ...
*Rolf Miller * Wolfgang Neuss, died 1989 *
Maria Ney Maria Ney (August 6, 1890, in Kiel – April 7, 1959, or April 6, 1961 in West Berlin) was a German cabaret artist, film actress and accordionist. Biography Ney was born in Kiel in northern Germany in 1890. Her father was a physician. She firs ...
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Michael Niavarani Michael Niavarani (born April 29, 1968 in Vienna, Austria) is an Austrian-Persian stand-up comedian in the tradition of Austrian cabaret, an author, and a TV and movie actor. Niavarani, whose comedic work often draws on his inter-cultural upbringi ...
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Dieter Nuhr 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 whic ...
*Günther Paal *Rainer Pause *
Erwin Pelzig Frank-Markus Barwasser (born 16 February 1960 in Würzburg) is a German political satirist and journalist. On stage, he almost always acts as the character of Erwin Pelzig, wearing a corduroy hat. Barwasser grew up in Würzburg, Lower Francon ...
*Sissi Perlinger *
Gerhard Polt Gerhard Polt (born 7 May 1942 in Munich) is a German writer, filmmaker, actor and satirical cabaret artist from Bavaria. Gerhard Polt's main topics are Bavarian people, culture and politics. On stage he often plays the role of an ignorant Bava ...
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Andreas Rebers Andreas Rebers (born 7 January 1958) is a Kabarett artist, author and musician from Munich. His shows often incorporate performances on the accordion or the piano. Early life Rebers was born in Westerbrak in Lower Saxony. By the age of 15, Rebe ...
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Lukas Resetarits Lukas Resetarits (born 14 October 1947, in Stinatz) is an Austrian cabaret artist and actor, best known for playing police inspector Kottan in the Austrian TV series '' Kottan ermittelt''. Resetarits was born in the Austrian state Burgenland, b ...
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Hagen Rether Hagen Rether (born 8 October 1969 in Bucharest) is a Romanian-born German political cabaret artist and musician. The most remarkable features in his performance are usually the presence and use of a grand piano. He was a frequent contributor to ...
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Mathias Richling Mathias Richling (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 he had a program called ''Jetzt schlägt's Richling'' on the German TV ...
*Helmut Schleich *
Wilfried Schmickler Wilfried Schmickler (born 28 November 1954 in ) is a German comedian and cabaret artist. Life Schmickler works as a comedian in Germany on TV-shows, in radio and on theatre stages. His programme consist of political cabaret Cabaret is a for ...
* Werner Schneyder *
Georg Schramm 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''. Biography Schramm was born in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe. His father was a member of the Soc ...
*Horst Schroth *Serdar Somuncu * Emil Steinberger *
Dirk Stermann Stermann & Grissemann are an Austrian German comedy duo comprising Dirk Stermann and Christoph Grissemann. Background Dirk Stermann Dirk Stermann (born 7 December 1965 in Duisburg) hails from Germany and is a German radio and television presen ...
*Ludger Stratmann *Mathias Tretter *Max Uthoff *
Claus von Wagner Claus von Wagner (born 28 November 1977) is a German Kabarett artist, a stand-up observational comic and political satirist. Early life Born in Munich, von Wagner grew up in Miesbach, south-east of Munich. His father, originally from Prussia, w ...
*Bodo Wartke *Sigi Zimmerschied


Notable Kabarett shows and venues

*''Cabaret Ulenspiegel'' ( Berlin) *''Herkuleskeule'' ( Dresden) *''
Kom(m)ödchen The Kom(m)ödchen is a cabaret stage in Düsseldorf. The Kom(m)ödchen was created in 1947 as a political-literary cabaret by Kay Lorentz, Kay and Lore Lorentz. Other participants in the initial program ''"Positiv dagegen"'', which had its premiere ...
'' ( Düsseldorf) *''Mitternachtsspitzen'' ( Cologne) *''Münchner Lach- und Schießgesellschaft'' ( Munich) *''
Neues aus der Anstalt (English: "News from the (mental) institute") was a political cabaret program on German television station ZDF, hosted by Urban Priol and Frank-Markus Barwasser, who replaced Georg Schramm. Broadcast monthly from 2007 to 2013, it usually featu ...
'' *'' Notizen aus der Provinz'' *'' Pantheon-Theater'' ( Bonn) *''
Scheibenwischer (German for ''windshield wipers'') was the name of a long-running German Kabarett show. It was founded in 1980 by Dieter Hildebrandt and produced by BR / RBB to be broadcast on Das Erste. The show ended in 2008 after 28 years on the air. Con ...
'' *' ( Vienna) *''Tol(l)leranten'' ( Mainz)


See also

* Walk of Fame of Cabaret


References


Further reading

* Ambesser, Gwendolyn von: ''Schaubudenzauber - Geschichte und Geschichten eines legendären Kabaretts'', Verlag Edition AV, Lich/Hessen 2006, * Arnbom, Marie-Theres, Wacks, Georg: ''Jüdisches Kabarett in Wien. 1889 - 2009'', Armin Berg Verlag, Wien 2009, * Budzinski, Klaus: ''Pfeffer ins Getriebe – So ist und wurde das Kabarett'', Universitas Vlg., München 1982, * Budzinski, Klaus/Hippen, Reinhard: ''Metzler Kabarett Lexikon'', Vlg. J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart-Weimar 1996, * Deißner-Jenssen, Frauke: ''Die zehnte Muse – Kabarettisten erzählen'', Henschel Verlag, Berlin (DDR) 1982 * Finck, Werner: ''Spaßvogel - Vogelfrei'', Berlin 1991, * Fink, Iris: ''Von Travnicek bis Hinterholz 8 : Kabarett in Österreich ab 1945, von A bis Zugabe'', Verl. Styria, Graz; Wien; Köln, 2000, * Glodek, Tobias/Haberecht, Christian/Ungern-Sternberg, Christoph: ''Politisches Kabarett und Satire. Mit Beiträgen von Volker Kühn, Henning Venske, Peter Ensikat, Eckart v. Hirschhausen u.a.'', Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Berlin, Berlin 2007. * Greul, Heinz: ''Bretter, die die Zeit bedeuten – Die Kulturgeschichte des Kabaretts'', Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Köln-Berlin 1967 * Henningsen, Jürgen: Theorie des Kabaretts, Düsseldorf-Benrath 1967 * Hippen, Reinhard: ''Es liegt in der Luft. Kabarett im Dritten Reich'', Zürich 1988 * Jacobs, Dietmar: ''Untersuchungen zum DDR-Berufskabarett der Ära Honecker'', Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Bern, New York, Paris, Wien, 1996. 309 S. Kölner Studien zur Literaturwissenschaft Vol. 8, Edited by Neuhaus Volker, * Kühn, Volker: ''Deutschlands Erwachen. Kabarett unterm Hakenkreuz 1933-1945 (= Kleinkunststücke. Eine Kabarett-Bibliothek in fünf Bänden, Hrsg. Volker Kühn, Band3)'', Berlin 1989, S. 20. * Otto, Rainer/Rösler, Walter: ''Kabarettgeschichte'', Henschelverlag, Berlin (DDR) 1977 * Doris Rosenstein: Fernseh(schwäbisches) Kabarett Mathias Richling In: Suevica 7 (1993). Stuttgart 1994 995 S. 153-192 * Siegordner, Martin: Politisches Kabarett- Definition, Geschichte und Stellung. GRIN Verlag, 2004. * Schumann, Werner: ''Unsterbliches Kabarett'', Richard Beeck Vlg., Hannover 1948 * Vogel, Benedikt: ''Fiktionskulisse – Poetik und Geschichte des Kabaretts'', Mentis Vlg., Paderborn 1993, * Wacks, Georg: ''Die Budapester Orpheumgesellschaft. Ein Varieté in Wien 1889-1919. Vorwort: Gerhard Bronner'', Holzhausen Verlag, Wien 2002, * Zivier, Georg/Kotschenreuter, Hellmut/Ludwig, Volker: ''Kabarett mit K – Siebzig Jahre große Kleinkunst'', Berlin Verlag Arno Spitz, Berlin 1989, {{ISBN, 3-87061-242-8 Cabaret German-speaking people by occupation German humour Austrian humour Culture in Vienna German political satire Weimar cabaret