Kabarett der Komiker, Cabaret theater in Berlin, Germany
Kabarett der Komiker is a cabaret venue in Berlin that brings together satire, comedy, and musical performance under one roof. The program changes regularly, featuring solo artists as well as ensemble acts on the same stage.
The venue was founded in Berlin in 1924 and quickly became one of the most recognized cabaret addresses of the Weimar Republic. After World War II, it reopened and continued the tradition of political humor that had defined it from the start.
The venue is commonly known by its short form, KadeKo, a name that was everywhere in Berlin during the 1920s and 1930s. Visitors today sit close to the stage and are often drawn into the performance rather than watching from a distance.
Booking tickets in advance is a good idea, as popular evenings tend to sell out early. The hall is small enough that almost every seat gives a good view of the stage.
In the 1920s, performers like Karl Valentin appeared here before they became widely known across Germany. For some comedians, this stage was their first professional platform in the capital.
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