Sarah Hakenberg

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Sarah Hakenberg (born November 21, 1978 in Cologne ) is a German cabaret artist and author .

Life

After the family moved at the age of two, Sarah Hakenberg grew up with two sisters and a brother in Zorneding in Upper Bavaria. As a child she took piano lessons and learned to play the violin and guitar. After graduating from high school, she applied to various drama schools. In 1999 she finally began to study theater studies, modern German literature and philosophy, which she completed in 2005. During her studies, she spent a year in France. In 2005 she was one of the ARD documentary series Adventure 1927 - a summer resort as one of the summer visitors to those protagonists who for six weeks in Manor Belitz on a journey through time were transported back to the year 1927th

During her studies, Hakenberg began to write her own stories and to present them on stages. From 2004 she took part in poetry slams and was also seen on television as part of the WDR Poetry Slam , in which the audience voted in an edition in 2008 as the winner of the poetry competition. Sarah Hakenberg appeared at mix shows and toured with the solo evening Knut, Heinz, Schorsch and the others in German-speaking countries. In 2009, under the same title, a collection of the bizarre and comical relationship stories that Hakenberg reads on stage and sings on the piano was published in book form and as a live recording. In addition, Sarah Hakenberg hosted the mix show Sarahs Tuesday at the Oblomow in Munich .

On September 25, 2010, her stage program The Fleischhauerball premiered in the Aschaffenburg cabaret in the Hofgarten . The premiere of their third stage program Struwwelpeter reloaded took place on January 16, 2013 in the Munich Lach- und Schießgesellschaft .

In a one-hour portrait broadcast, Deutschlandfunk certified that she was “celebrating well-groomed malice”, for example in her play Hündchenlynchen in Munich .

After working in Berlin , Strasbourg and Munich , Sarah Hakenberg now lives in Warburg with two children . She belongs to the Celle school .

Publications

  • Knut, Heinz, Schorsch and the others. Stories. Eichborn, Frankfurt am Main 2009, ISBN 978-3-8218-6074-9
  • Munich. Where Bavaria wears dirndls with high heels - a homeland book Conbook Verlag, Meerbusch 2011, ISBN 978-3-934918-91-7

Discography

  • Knut, Heinz, Schorsch and the others. Live recording from September 2009, ISBN 978-3-8218-6327-6
  • The butcher's ball: bitter songs and sweet and sour stories live recording 2011, ISBN 978-3-8218-6358-0
  • Struwwelpeter reloaded , 2013
  • Courage , 2017
  • Then nothing came for a long time , 2019

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Profile of the protagonists of the documentary series Adventure 1927 - Sommerfrische ( Memento from April 16, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Saws can not only sing - The well-groomed malice of Sarah Hakenberg. Deutschlandfunk Querköpfe, September 19, 2012, accessed on September 19, 2012 .
  3. 1,100 spectators experience the 5th Warburg Cabaret Night in the "Diemel-Philharmonie" Sarah wins first "home game". Westfalen-Blatt, March 6, 2017, accessed on August 12, 2018 .
  4. Cabaret artist Hakenberg: "Women on stage are too nice". TZ, February 19, 2016, accessed on August 12, 2018 .
  5. ^ Jury statement for the Ernst Hoferichter Prize 2014