Marga Bach

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Marga Bach (born around 1956 in Berlin-Biesdorf ) is a German actress , cabaret artist and singer . Since 2018 she has been the owner and leading actress of the Berliner Schnauze Theater in the Berlin district of Friedrichshain . The name of the theater says it all: here it is primarily dedicated to the preservation, dissemination and acceptance of the Berlin dialect .

biography

Marga Bach, daughter of a teacher, grew up in East Berlin. After graduating from school, Marga Bach initially worked as a theater painter and journalist , but soon followed her desire to become an actress.

After the fall of the Berlin Wall she was engaged on various stages in Berlin such as Die Kneifzange , Kabarett Kartoon (which then became the Cabaret Charly M [derived from Karl Marx ], which gave up its performance in 2017), The Porcupines or the Tränenpalast . Marga Bach has also appeared in a solo program or in larger theater ensembles throughout Germany. In the musical Die MetroPole , she plays the lead role of Ms. Matschinke .

Marga Bach soon discovered that the audience enjoyed performances in the Berlin dialect. And from a certain similarity, which is said to have been said of her with Helga Hahnemann , she developed her acting character with a focus on comedy . After roles in various ensembles and in locations all over Germany that she continues to perform, she rented rooms at Karl-Marx-Allee  133 in 2018. Before 1990, this was the HO -Gaststätte Express . After 1990 the premises were initially empty, then the Charly M cabaret moved in , which had to give up its performance after less than 10 years. There Marga Bach opened her facility Berliner Schnauze - Das MundART and Comedy Theater on September 1, 2018 . The open stage, visible from the outside, is located on the ground floor of a residential building, immediately to the east of the former Kosmos cinema . The performance location offers space for 85 visitors, its walls are decorated with typical Berlin views: Brandenburg Gate, Memorial Church, Berlin Cathedral and others. Together with her son, Marga Bach has developed a mascot for the Berlin Schnauze Theater : a miniature television tower , the tower of which has a bright red made-up open clown's mouth ("big flap").

In addition to pieces with a small speaking cast, she performs with couplets or other vocal pieces and with dance. In her own presentation on the website it can be read that she performs her roles in Berlin, Saxon, East Prussian, Austrian, Swabian, occasionally also in Russian or English or in a mix of languages. She likes to invite other actors to appear with her, there are numerous interested parties. Among other things, Sigrid Grajek could be seen with a Claire Waldoff program, and the Red Shoe Boys already presented their travesty show here. Performances in the Friedrichshain theater take place every day except Tuesday at 8 p.m.

For her decades of engagement in the cheerful muse , Marga Bach received the Fontane Prize from the city of Neuruppin .

Marga Bach is married and lives in Eggersdorf near Strausberg.

Solo programs (selection)

  • Men over 40
  • Before you ask - no!
  • Marga addiction
  • Men, midlife and misery
  • Marga Bach & Norbert Schultz:
    Men have to be praised - women too
  • As Otto to Reutter was
  • Roski, Reutter and Rock'n'Roll
  • People don't like to eat alone at night
  • Turkey with whiskey
  • Naughty as snot , a Hahnemann homage , since 2011
  • Summer cheekiness
  • Exchange
  • Mother's frustration
  • The bells never hung sweeter

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Berliner opens her own dialect theater at www.morgenpost.de, accessed on February 6, 2019.
  2. Marga Bach opens the Berliner Schnauze Theater in Berlin , at www.lr-online.de; accessed on February 6, 2019.
  3. Theater directory from 2012 with information on the cabaret Kartoon: Opened in 2003 in Kreuzberger Kochstrasse; political satire; accessed on February 7, 2019.
  4. The Berlin Musical * The MetroPole *
  5. ↑ Business telephone directory East Berlin, 1986, with the address of the Express fast-food restaurant : Karl-Marx-Allee 133 , accessed on February 6, 2019.
  6. a b c s. Weblinks : Dream of a venue ...
  7. Vita of the cabaret artist Sigrid Grajek , accessed on February 7, 2019.
  8. Website about the travesty artists of the Red Shoe Boys , accessed on February 7, 2019.
  9. Information on receiving the Fontane Prize according to playbach , year not mentioned.
  10. Information and pictures on the program men over 40 , accessed on February 6, 2019.
  11. Marga Bach with the program Men must be praised ... in the Volkshaus Strausberg, year 2015 ; numerous photos of scenes; accessed on February 7, 2019.
  12. Information and pictures about the Roski, Reutter and Rock'n'Roll program , accessed on February 7, 2019.
  13. Summary of the contents of the turkey with whiskey program during a guest performance in Sage-Haast . Retrieved February 7, 2019.