Henriette Johanne Marie Müller

Henriette Johanne Marie Müller, called lemon Jette, ( born July 18, 1841 in Dessau, † July 8th, 1916 in Hamburg) was a hamburger stock.

Life

The lemon Jette sold in the last two decades of the 19th century with the exclamation " Zitroon! Zitroon! " Daytime Lemons on Grasbrookhafen and at night in the pubs of the New Town. Because of drunkenness and mental confusion she was admitted in August 1894 in the then so-called asylum Friedrich Berg, where she lived until her death. Your grave site ( grave No. H 16) on the Ohlsdorfer cemetery was abandoned.

Honor

  • A monument by the sculptor Hans Jörg Wagner at the Ludwig- Erhard-Straße, which is located in close proximity to St. Michael's Church, reminiscent of the lemon Jette. On the plaque is mounted there in Low German:
  • In the initiative Come into gear! occupied Hamburg Gängeviertel was established a food cooperative with the name Jette. Together with the yellow lemons logo there is the reference to the eponym: The old Jedde.
  • In the Garden of Women cemetery Ohlsdorf a memorial stone in memory of the so-called spiral was set up in her memory.

Well-known folk play

In 1900 a named after her acting seriously printer theater was listed in St. Pauli. More edits followed.

Paul Mohring wrote in the 1920s, his people play with music lemon Jette. The role of Henriette Müller was originally written for the actor Ernst Budzinski. Later, it was traditionally the title role of the play, in the street life of Hamburg is traced in a humorous way at the time miller, male occupied. The presentation of the lemon Jette so was Henry Vahl's last actor's success in the St. Pauli Theater and his last starring role.

A nightclub in the Hörzu published as number 10 record documents the performance of the Hamburg St. Pauli Theatre. Freddy Quinn set to music for this two lyrical texts by Paul Möhring - There is only one St. Pauli and the harbor, the harbor, which were added to the classic songs of the play, and so far only appeared on this record. In addition to Henry Vahl only compete Gerda Gmelin as a washerwoman, Andreas von der Meden as a sailmaker and Joachim Wolff as longshoremen on.

In 1952 was created under the title of lemon Jette a radio adaptation of the play, which the NWDR Hamburg brought out as a vernacular radio play. Directed by Günter Jansen Eri Neumann said the role of the lemon Jette. Other speakers included, among other things Magda Bäumken, Ingeborg Walther, Walter Scherau, Gunther Siegmund, Heini Kaufeld, Hilde Sicks and Heinz Lankans. The sound document has a length of 41'50 minutes and is preserved in the German broadcast archive.

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