Die musikalische Bühnenshow: “Von der Made bis das weiße Rössl”
Deutsches Theater München presents a production by Manfred Hertlein Entertainment GmbH
A Journey Through German Television Entertainment
They were the stars of the stage from the years of the economic miracle through the 1980s: Peter Alexander, the entertainer and actor with Viennese charm and boundless talent, and Heinz Erhardt, the comedian, actor, singer, and cabaret artist—a true jack-of-all-trades on stage. Actors Peter Grimberg and Horst Freckmann invite you to the Silbersaal for an entertaining journey through the history of German television entertainment, guaranteeing the stage highlights of these two show legends.
Legendary Entertainers
Everyone knows Peter Alexander’s classic films, such as *The White Horse Inn*, and his countless hits, including “Die kleine Kneipe,” “Schwarzes Gold,” and “Der Papa wird’s schon richten.” His big Saturday night shows were also legendary, with world stars coming and going, and his comedic talent—whether parodying Hans Moser or the British royal family—is unmatched!
Offstage, Heinz Erhardt wrote volumes of poetry that are still on everyone’s lips today. Under the mottos “Noch’n Gedicht” or “Was bin ich heute wieder für ein Schelm,” he captivated generations and, as a persona, epitomized the archetypal man of the economic miracle. Now, at last, there is a live show that pays tribute to both legends of German entertainment history!
Grimberg & Freckmann
“We’re going to put on a spectacular show full of good cheer,” says Peter Grimberg, who will portray his namesake Peter Alexander. At his side is Horst Freckmann as Heinz Erhardt. Both actors originally came from Rudi Carrell’s talent factory, appeared on Carrell’s show in the late 1980s, and have been awarded the “Golden Microphone.” Later, both were part of the writing and casting team for the legendary Dutch show. Grimberg and Freckmann also celebrated further successes as musical theater performers. In the musical “Servus Peter,” they were part of the team behind the “most successful musical on tour,” which drew over 250,000 attendees.
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