Bavarian cabaret award

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The Bavarian Cabaret Prize is an award for satirists in Germany that has been awarded annually since 1999.

General

Helmut Schleich , laureate in 1999 and 2015
Willy Astor , 2001 award winner
Bavarian Cabaret Prize 2003, to Hans Liberg, Vince Ebert, Urban Priol (from left to right)
Hagen Rether , 2005 award winner
Georg Ringsgwandl , Prize Winner 2006
Sissi Perlinger , 2008 award winner
Annamateur , 2010 award winner
Jochen Malmsheimer , award winner 2012
Max Uthoff , high- flyer prize 2013
Luise Kinseher , 2014 award winner

The prize is awarded annually to German-speaking cabaret artists who have already performed in Bavaria in four categories. Laudators from the scene present the prizes to the main prize winner, a young artist, a cabaret musician and a well-deserved artist for his life's work. The Bavarian Cabaret Prize is intended to expand the cooperation between the BR and the cabaret and to bind good cabaret artists more closely to the BR television.

This idea resulted in a joint initiative of the Münchner Lustspielhaus in Munich, the Hofgarten Theater in Aschaffenburg and the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation. The main sponsor of the award is the Munich Spaten Franziskaner Brewery . The gala event will be broadcast as a recording on BR television . The award ceremony takes place regularly in the Munich Lustspielhaus; only in 2010 and 2014 it was staged in cabaret in the Hofgarten in Aschaffenburg.

The bronze trophy is redesigned annually by the Munich artist Klaus Vrieslander . The main prize is endowed with 5200 euros, the total endowment is 13,000 euros (both as of 2014).

Award winners

Individual evidence

  1. www.kulturpreise.de
  2. www.kabarett-news.de

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