Andrea Lipka

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Andrea Lipka , born Andrea Zirngibl (born March 11, 1967 in Nuremberg ) is a German cabaret artist , theater director and politician ( SPD ).

Life

Andrea Lipka was already on stage as a cabaret artist during her studies. Since 1996 she has been able to apply her acquired knowledge as an administrative administrator (FH) to her own companies. In the course of time she opened four of her own theaters: first the stage in the Altstadthof in Nuremberg (1996), then together with her husband Ralph Michael Friedewald the Simmelsdorfer Mühle (1998). Eleven years later, the Tausendschön followed in Schnaittach (2009) and finally in 2014 the Glückserei in Lauf.

All stages were not only directed by Andrea Lipka, but also mostly played by herself. In the meantime, the Franconian cabaret artist has staged countless cabaret and comedy productions of her own, of which she regularly has more than ten programs in her repertoire at the same time. She played her first solo program Elfriede against the rest of the world for twelve years. Her first tour program Eine Fränkin sucht rot from 2004 took her on stages across Germany.

As an actress, Andrea Lipka has worked in various television productions (for example, cabaret from Franconia , Eine Frau für allefalls or Niederig and Kuhnt ). Since 2014 she has played a leading role in the Nuremberg Christmas musical Norika by Andreas Rüsing and Werner Müller. Her first leading role in a feature film was the Vera Wunder in the Franconian crime comedy Murggs by Rüdiger Baumann. Andrea Lipka is also active in directing. She supervised solo programs for colleagues as well as tabloid comedies and also directed image and sound at major events in Munich, Vienna and Linz.

Andrea Lipka was the first Franconian to receive the Stuttgart Besen (audience award) in 2001 . In addition to her artistic work, Andrea Lipka also offers relaxation training, burnout support and laughter yoga . Her cabaret program Das Schweigen der Männer (2011) intends to have an accompanying therapeutic effect for couples, the production Die Glücksritterin combined seminars, cabaret, group therapy, comedy, music and video installation for the first time in 2015.

Andrea Lipka has an adult son.

Awards

  • 2001: Audience Award of the Stuttgart Broom
  • 2012: Knight of the polished word and the pointed tongue of the Narrlangia Rot-Weiß eV, Nuremberg
  • 2016: Golden Nämbercher Brodworschd Order of the Carnival Society MUGGENESIA Nürnberg eV

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