Rohrer & Brammer
The Rohrer & Brammer was a private theater with an attached restaurant in Munich district of Schwabing . The R&B show , a music broadcast by Bavarian Radio , was recorded for the first two times at Rohrer & Brammer.
program
Mainly cabaret was offered. Among the artists who performed at Rohrer & Brammer were Martin Umbach , Marianne Sägebrecht , Timothy Peach and the directors of the theater, Susanne Rohrer and Christiane Brammer . In addition to changing performances, there was a fixed program: On the first Sunday of every month, Eberhard Piltz led a “political get-together”, changing guests were invited; on the third Sunday of the month there was a “cultural breakfast” with previously unannounced artists and on the last Sunday of the month Matthias Matuschik presented young cabaret artists . Readings on full moon nights rounded off the program.
history
Susanne Rohrer and Christiane Brammer founded the theater in 2009 and took over the traditional rooms of the Heppel & Ettlich . Instead of a pub , a restaurant was attached to the new theater, and the landlord Andre Bahlo focused on alpine cuisine .
The theater started at the beginning of October with the tragic comedy "India", the theatrical version of the film of the same name by Josef Hader and Alfred Dorfer, directed by Georg Büttel with Ferdinand Dörfler and Peter Weiß in the leading roles.
Due to a falling out with the catering partner , operations were stopped at the beginning of May 2010.
The "R&B Show", recorded both times in Rohrer & Brammer, was broadcast twice on the radio program of the Bavarian Radio . Even after the theater and pub have been closed, the R&B show continues to be part of the radio and now also the television program of Bavarian Radio at irregular intervals. Musicians from different fields perform under the moderation of Susanne Rohrer and Christiane Brammer; the new venue is the Munich inn in the slaughterhouse .
literature
- M. Bieber: These curls want to be curly. Rohrer & Brammer move into the former Heppel & Ettlich . In: tz from April 2nd / 3rd October 2009, p. 12.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Gabriella Lorenz: Strawberries encourage courage. Rohrer & Brammer opened with the play "India" . In: Abendzeitung , No. 233 of October 9, 2009, p. 18. Article on the web
- ↑ ( Page no longer available , search in web archives: Falling Curtain - Theater “Rohrer & Brammer” has to close at the beginning of May ). sueddeutsche.de of April 23, 2010, accessed on April 29, 2010
- ^ Off for Rohrer & Brammer. It bothers the third party . sueddeutsche.de from May 3, 2010, accessed on May 10, 2010
Coordinates: 48 ° 9 ′ 40 ″ N , 11 ° 34 ′ 33 ″ E