Sarah Hakenberg - Mut zur Tücke
There are times when laughter gets stuck in our throats, when the last joke has been told and all the joyful melodies of this world have faded away. But fortunately, those times have not yet dawned! And that's why the songwriter, who has been awarded the "German Cabaret Prize," has once again written a lot of new captivating songs, sophisticated protest songs, and audacious earworms: about grim traditionalists, for example, about stomach and intestinal viruses on Christmas Eve, about the fatal dream of having your own pool, and about the love for public service. Sarah Hakenberg cheerfully pounds the keys, strums her ukulele, and tells stories equally of the abysses that slumber within us and the great confusion out there. The world doesn’t get any better because of this, but at least it's more bearable. Look forward to an evening full of intelligent wickedness, joyful charm, and irresistible audacity!
Sarah Hakenberg was born in Cologne and lived in Munich, Berlin, and Strasbourg before moving to the countryside.
On television, the artist Sarah Hakenberg has appeared on "Nightwash" (WDR), "Ladies Night" (ZDF), the Swiss late-night show "Giacobbo/Müller" (SRF1), "Stratmanns" (WDR), "Schlachthof" (BR), and "Die Anstalt" (ZDF).
In 2014, she received the Munich Ernst-Hoferichter Prize for her song lyrics, in 2016 the German Cabaret Prize (Young Talent Award). In 2023, she was awarded the Peter-Hille Literature Prize.
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