Anny Hartmann

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Anny Hartmann (* 1970 in Cologne ) is a German cabaret artist .

Career

After completing her studies, Hartmann first worked as an economist at Sparkasse KölnBonn . When she realized that she was not doing this job, she quit and has since brought her economic expertise to her stage programs.

After appearing in the Quatsch Comedy Club , Anny Hartmann was on stage from 2007 to 2010 with her solo program “Too intelligent for sex?”. This program was also published as a book by Lappan Verlag in 2009 . Since 2009 it can be seen with an updated annual review called “Schwamm drüber?”. For her following work "Humor is, if you choose anyway" she was awarded two renowned cabaret prizes. Since September 2013 she played her program “Is that politics, or can it go away?”. For her third solo program "NoLobby is perfect" she was awarded the Thuringian Cabaret 2018.

In addition to her own work, Hartmann directed other cabaret artists, including Murat Topal's first full-length program in 2005 .

It's fun to let Anny Hartmann explain the world to you without wagging your index finger, but with a mischievous wink, and thereby rethink your own perspective. She is one of the few women in Germany who moves safely and successfully on the political cabaret floor. "

- Laudation for the Franconian Cabaret Prize 2012

In her cabaret program Hartmann not only complains about social conditions, but is also committed to the introduction of an unconditional basic income .

Awards

Works

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. br.de: Hartmann, Anny
  2. mainpost.de: punch lines in high speed
  3. N! CO - the WEBTALKSHOW c / o Nico Gutjahr ( posted on February 18, 2018, accessed on March 9, 2019)
  4. ^ Laudatory speech for Anny Hartmann on the website of the Franconian Cabaret Prize
  5. https://annyhartmann.de (accessed on March 9, 2019)
  6. Cabaret artist Anny Hartmann receives cabaret award. Süddeutsche Zeitung , January 18, 2018, accessed on August 25, 2020 .