Frieda Braun
Take a deep breath first!
Kisses on the cheek, yoga and the big topic of "letting go": With her program "Erst mal durchatmen!", Frieda Braun brings fresh experiences and free invention to the stage. As always, the jungle of human emotions and interpersonal relationships form the wildly rampant terrain on which her stories will also be sprouting up on Sunday, May 23, 2027 from 6 p.m. in the Stadthalle Osterholz-Scharmbeck.
Legendary: Frieda's resourceful "splinter group"
Your life is chaotic? Do you often argue? You hardly sleep? Help is at hand in the form of Frieda and her splinter group; all women with creaky characters that could have sprung from the famous Miss Marple films with Margaret Rutherford.
The unworldly Thekla, the meticulous Mia, the robust Brunhild - they have put together tried and tested principles for more structure in everyday life. And lo and behold: we suddenly have to laugh heartily about the often annoying unruliness of our existence. For an entire evening.
"Do you know that...?" - When Frieda Braun begins a sentence with this question, the audience knows: this is followed by an everyday observation that almost everyone knows, but hardly anyone stages it as wittily as this droll and lovable cabaret stage character. She has mastered the art of exaggerating the familiar in an odd way and bringing the unconscious to the surface in an irresistibly funny way.
Frieda Braun not only captivates her audience, but also many critics. The press writes: "Unique overall composition of text, facial expressions and movement", and one audience member sums it up in three words: "Meerkat on ecstasy!" Excited like a hen, nimble like a weasel, shy like a hare - Frieda also shows all facets of her acting skills in "Erst mal durchatmen!"
Frieda Braun is a regular guest on ARD Ladies Night and has long since escaped the insider tip niche: she fills large halls and is now probably one of the most successful cabaret stage figures in the country. Frieda is constantly being developed further by cabaret artist Karin Berkenkopf in collaboration with Belgian stage artist Joseph Collard.
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