Klapsmühl’ am Rathaus

The Klapsmühl 'at the Town Hall is a cabaret stage in Mannheim.

She is now one of the reputed and established cabaret and comedy theaters in Germany. The house ensemble cabaret shower makes political cabaret and brings every year in October a new program. On the program are also productions of comedies and comedies such as Loriotprogrammen or Heinz Erhardt revues. The small theater can accommodate 145 people. It is recorded at approximately 240 days a year.

History

The cabaret shower was founded in 1976 by ​​Klaus -Jürgen Hoffmann and Wolfgang Schmitter. Main venues were initially the home of the youth and the old fire station. In 1981, she was honored with the first Kleinkunstpreis the State of Baden -Wuerttemberg. A year later the own venue, the Klapsmühl ' to be inaugurated at the Town Hall. The greatest success of the program 's game again Sam, based on a Woody Allen comedy, which was from 1987 to 1990 almost always sold out. Today, the shower is considered one of the oldest cabaret ensemble that played in front of more than 500,000 spectators.

Over the years, was a lot of comedians and cabaret artists such as Dieter Hildebrandt, Harald Schmidt, Werner Schneyder, Helen Vita, Richard Rogler, Mathias Richling, Gerd Dudenhöffer, Georg Kreisler, Karl Dall, Robert Kreis, Bülent Ceylan or " Chako " Christian Habekost a guest in the Klapsmühl '.

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