Beate Rademacher

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Beate Rademacher

Beate Rademacher (born March 31, 1953 in Rhede in Münsterland ) is a German singer, cabaret artist and actress .

life and career

Beate Rademacher grew up as the fourth of five children of Bernhard and Elli Rademacher. She attended the girls' secondary school of the Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary in Borken and passed her Abitur at the Eringerfeld Castle boarding school. She then studied theater studies, German literature and philosophy at the University of Cologne. In 1982 she completed her studies with a master's degree.

During that period he Rademacher was with the pianist and instrumental teachers Hubertus Tolle and the composer Aljoscha Zimmermann in chanson singing form. In 1978 Hubertus Tölle, Oswin Schürmann and Beate Rademacher's first chanson program "Chansons and hits from the 20s to 50s" premiered in the old Cologne studio stage. She took acting lessons from Schulat and Wolfgang Lüchtrath . With various cabaret and chanson programs, she appeared nationwide on cabaret stages. Your accompanists at the piano and stage partners were u. a. Steve Nobles , Jörg Ritzenhoff , Adrian Neagu and Barbara Ruscher .

In addition to the chanson element, a stage program by Beate Rademacher always has a large amount of cabaret. Some of these texts come from my own pen, but authors such as Reinhard Schulat-Rademacher , Wolfgang Lüchtrath or Christian Ehring have also been hired . In the program “Blondes before it twitches”, prominent blondes were caricatured, imitated and satirized . There were performances with Rademacher's cabaret, comedy and chanson programs. B. in the Cologne mustard potty , in the Millowitsch-Theater , in the Düsseldorfer Kom (m) ödchen and in the Munich Rationaltheater , in various TV programs and shows at home and abroad as well as at company events and charity events.

With Karsten Vorwerk and Phillip Parusel, she formed the progressive theater rock band “Höllenmaschine” in 2012, with most of the song texts and explanatory presentations being written by her, while the music is by Karsten Vorwerk. The topics revolve around biblical and historical female figures who made "careers" as whores, saints, witches, murderers or pirates. Rademacher's interest in female figures such as Maria , the mother of Jesus, the "witch" Katharina Henot , the serial killer Gesche Gottfried , Hildegard von Bingen or the pirate Bonny, she describes herself as a "fascination with the incomprehensible".

Poster of the infernal machine

As an actress she appears in "Dinner for One op Kölsch" as "Miss Züff".

Dinner for one op Kölsch

Rademacher teaches in various VHS projects and youth programs and arranges plays for theater education , e.g. B. “A bottle of Pommfritz and a tube of red wine” (VHS), and “The stage is yours - be crazy” (youth theater project, Dormagener Micado). Rademacher was also active in Dormagen-Hackenbroich with a youth theater project on her own cabaret in the “Zum Stern” inn in Dormagen-Zons as part of the “Local Strengths” funding program.

Beate Rademacher was married to the Cologne actor Reinhard Schulat-Rademacher . There is a daughter from this marriage. Today she lives with the pianist Karsten Vorwerk in Cologne.

Programs

  • From the finest and the meanest (chanson program with Hubertus Tölle)
  • Kölner Treff (with Alfred Biolek )
  • Master locksmith Bollmann (with Willy Millowitsch )
  • Blondes before they flinch (comedy program about blonde women, with various pianists)
  • Twisted from the bark (with Barbara Ruscher )
  • Skin-tight chants (solo chanson program, short program for events)
  • Devil in suspenders (memoir cabaret, solo program)
  • Secretaries (Wittenbrink Musical in the Kölner Keller Theater , six women)
  • The Song of Songs (cabaret and chanson program with Karsten Vorwerk)
  • For a night full of bliss (Best of cabaret and chanson)
  • Dinner for One op Kölsch (with Friedhelm Spitzenberg )
  • Hell machine (rock theater with Karsten Vorwerk and Phillip Parusel)

CD productions for children

  • The little polar bear (voice of the ship's cat Nemo)
  • Bibi Blocksberg Musical (voice of sensational reporter Karla Kolumna) Cocomico productions, Cologne.

Web links

Individual evidence

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