Lore Lorentz
Lore Lorentz was a German Kabarett artist and standup comedian.
She was born in Mährisch-Ostrau, Czechoslovakia, as Lore Schirmer. She studied history, German literature and philosophy in Berlin and Vienna. In Berlin, she met, who became her husband in 1944. Together, they founded the Kabarett Kom(m)ödchen in Düsseldorf in 1947. It was one of the first political cabarets in Allied-occupied Germany after the Second World War. Until 1983, Lore and Kay Lorentz were directors of the Kommödchen and part of the ensemble.
Starting in 1976, she taught chanson, song, and musicals at Folkwang Hochschule.
In 1983, she started with solo programs. One of her most famous programs consisted exclusively of texts written by Heinrich Heine; even though he had written them more than a century before Lorentz' program was performed, they all referred to current topics.
She received several prizes:
- 1981: Honorary
- 1986:
- 1989: Großer
- 1989: Honorary Recognition by the
- 2004: Start on the Walk of Fame of Cabaret
She died in 1994 in Düsseldorf of pneumonia.
On audio CD:
- Denk ich an Deutschland. CD.
- Chansons. CD.
- Frivolitäten – 10 Diseusen – 10 Chansons. LP. Polydor J 73 555