Frank Lüdecke

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Frank Lüdecke (born March 11, 1961 in Berlin-Charlottenburg ) is a German cabaret artist , author , columnist , director and actor .

Live and act

For the graduation ceremony in 1979 at the Wald-Oberschule , Frank Lüdecke founded the cabaret group Phrasenmöpf and continued it as a student cabaret during his studies ( German and history) at the Free University . Five cabaret programs later, he completed his studies in 1989 with a master's thesis on Kurt Tucholsky . In 1991 Lüdecke was on tour with this cabaret group for the first time.

From 1990 to 1992 he was active as a television critic for the Berliner Tagesspiegel . Every Monday since 2013 Lüdecke has been writing a gloss for the Tagesspiegel about the Bundesliga with a special focus on Hertha BSC . At larger intervals, glosses from him appear in the kicker .

As a member of the Düsseldorfer Kom (m) ödchens he wrote and played the program Faire Loser in 1995 , which the piece was to follow upside down as an author in 2003 .

His solo career as a political cabaret artist began in 1997 with the Defense of Morality program , for which he received the Salzburg Bull Cabaret Prize in 1999 . Lüdecke has made frequent guest appearances with his solo programs in Denmark, Switzerland and Italy as well as in Berlin in the Distel and in the Schlossparktheater . Its main venue in Berlin for the solo programs, however, is the cabaret theater Die Wühlmäuse . Also for his later solo programs he has won several awards, including 2009 with the German Cabaret Award , 2010 with the Bavarian cabaret Prize and 2011 with the German Cabaret Award .

He became known to a wider public through numerous television appearances, for the first time through his collaboration with Dieter Hallervorden on Spott-Light (1994–2003) and Zebralla! (2000-2001). He played the son of Dieter Hallervorden in the “grotesque family series” written by Lüdecke.
Frank Lüdecke was also a regular guest on the ARD program, windshield wiper , from 2004 . He also appeared regularly in the successor format Satire Gipfel and nuhr im Erste . He was also a frequent guest at the midnight peaks and in Ottis Schlachthof (1995–2012), and from 2014 he also had repeated appearances in the institution .

In 2009 Lüdecke wrote for the Berlin Palace Park Theater Zebralla! as a stage version. The piece is also played by other German-speaking theaters.

From 2006 to 2008 he was artistic director of the cabaret theater Die Distel . He also later had the first two programs for the 2017 re-founded cabaret ensemble The voles written (the second program with Sören Sieg ) while directing out. In summer 2019 he took over the artistic direction of the cabaret Die Stachelschweine and his wife Caroline Lüdecke took over the management as manager.

Frank Lüdecke has lived with his wife and four children in Kleinmachnow, not far from the Berlin district of Steglitz-Zehlendorf , since 1999 .

Solo programs

Information on this on the homepage of Frank Lüdecke.

  • 1997: Defense of Modesty .
  • 1999: Nullblicker .
  • 2002: Balance , premiere at Cafe-Teatret (Copenhagen).
  • 2004: Elite for everyone! , Premiere at Cafe-Teatret (Copenhagen).
  • 2008: Wilderness , premiere at Cafe-Teatret (Copenhagen).
  • 2011: The Art of Taking , premiere at Cafe-Teatret (Copenhagen).
  • 2014: Tomorrow's Snow , premiere at Cafe-Teatret (Copenhagen).
  • 2018: About the circumstances .

Awards

Information on this on the homepage of Frank Lüdecke.

Cabaret group phrase mower
Solo cabaret artist

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i j About the person , short vita of Frank Lüdecke, online at frank-luedecke.de
  2. ↑ Change of operator in traditional stage - cabaret theater "Die Stachelschweine" starts again , report in Der Tagesspiegel of July 24, 2019, online at tagesspiegel.de
  3. Prize Winner 2009 ( Memento of October 10, 2010 in the Internet Archive ), website from the Nürnberger Burgtheater ; Reference to the German Cabaret Prize for Frank Lüdecke and the reasoning, online at burgtheater.de

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