Andreas Vitásek

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Andreas Vitásek (2012)

Andreas Vitásek (born May 1, 1956 in Vienna - Favoriten ) is an Austrian cabaret artist and actor . Since 1991 he has also worked as a director .

In 2014 he was awarded the Austrian Cabaret Prize.

Life

Vitásek at the Danube Island Festival 2007

From 1966 to 1974 Andreas Vitásek was a student at BRG4 Waltergasse in Vienna's 4th district. From 1974 Vitásek studied theater and German studies in Vienna. From 1978 to 1980 he attended Jacques Lecoq's theater school in Paris . Since 1981 he has been working as a cabaret artist and actor.

Vitásek has been married to the theater scholar Daria Biezunski-Vitásek, with whom he has a daughter, since September 9, 2009. Another daughter (* 1998) comes from his first marriage and a son (* 1984) from a previous relationship. He lives in Vienna and in southern Burgenland .

cabaret

  • 1981 "Spastic Slapstik"
  • 1983 "The Seven Lives of Max Kurz"
  • 1984 "Journey into the Blue"
  • 1986 "Other circumstances"
  • 1987 "What happened so far"
  • 1991 "Alone Again"
  • 1993 "On the way"
  • 1994 "Balance"
  • 1997 "End of short-term"
  • 1998 "His most beautiful successes, part two"
  • 1999 "Pscht!"
  • 2002 "Doppelganger"
  • 2004 "One night at the Ronacher"
  • 2005 "Taxi, Tod & Teufel"
  • 2006 "My Generation"
  • 2010 "39.2 ° - A fever monologue"
  • 2012 "Was there something?"
  • 2013 "microsleep"
  • 2016 "Grünmandl"
  • 2018 "Austrophobia"

Theater (selection)

Film and television (selection)

radio play

  • 2010: The Thieves' Strike (Jura Soyfer) narrator, director: Götz Fritsch
  • 2017: Grünmandl or the disappearance of the comedian (texts by Otto Grünmandl ) adaptation (with Florian Grünmandl) and speaker, director: Martin Sailer

Awards

Web links

Commons : Andreas Vitasek  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Andreas Vitasek: "Politicians have become smoother" Kurier.at, November 11, 2012.
  2. orf.at: German Cabaret Prize: Vitasek and Eckhart honored . Article dated November 8, 2017, accessed November 8, 2017.