Fresh wind (cabaret)

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The political-satirical cabaret Frischer Wind had its first premiere on September 12, 1946 in Berlin's Friedrichstrasse 94.

history

As one of the first cabaret theaters in the Soviet sector , the fresh wind found its home directly at the southern exit of the Friedrichstrasse station , in the rooms of the Ballhaus Alt-Bayern . Under the artistic direction of Walter Gross , Charlotte Brummerhoff was also present at the opening performance with the title Halt Dir gilt . In order to reach even more viewers, there were guest performances in the Berlin-Pankower Kino Tivoli and in the Neue Welt in Berlin-Neukölln . Later there were also guest performances in the Puhlmann Theater in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg and in the Capitol cinema in Leipzig. In October 1947 it was decided that the former Admiralskasino, located in the destroyed front building of the Admiralspalast, would be expanded into a new venue for the Frischer Wind cabaret . From December 1947 this is located in the newly renovated cabaret hall of the Friedrichstadt-Palast and opens with the program Ohne Vorhang… under the new director Willy Pohle . As early as August 1948, the cabaret had a new venue. The program Berlin will be played in Haus Vaterland on Potsdamer Platz - this side of good and evil under the new director Emil Rudolf Greulich and the new artistic director Günter Ruschin . In 1949 the cabaret Frischer Wind was dissolved as a "victim" of the 1948 currency reform. In 1953, the newly founded Distel cabaret theater moved into the converted Admiral Casino in the Admiral Palace .

Programs

  • 1946: Hold on tight (Old Bavaria Berlin)
  • 1946: What if ... (Old Bavaria Berlin)
  • 1947: Wait a minute! (Old Bavaria Berlin)
  • 1947: Without a curtain ... (cabaret hall in Friedrichstadt-Palast Berlin)
  • 1948: Delayed as planned (cabaret hall in Friedrichstadt-Palast Berlin)
  • 1948: Berlin - on this side of good and evil, House of Fatherland Berlin
  • 1948: Living in ruins (Haus Vaterland Berlin)

Individual evidence

  1. Neues Deutschland from September 15, 1946, p. 3
  2. ^ New Germany of October 8, 1946, p. 4
  3. Neues Deutschland, October 30, 1947, p. 4
  4. Neues Deutschland, December 21, 1947, p. 3
  5. Neues Deutschland from June 26, 1948, p. 3
  6. Berliner Zeitung of September 24, 1953, p. 3