Cabaret at its best
Bettina Dieterle and jazz singer and pianist Marianne Racine stand for the best entertainment: topical, funny and clever. The two seasoned stage professionals entertain their guests with musical numbers between jazz, chansons and cabaret. Dieterle's wit and Racine's wonderful voice combine to create a performance with plenty of depth and humor. Musically, they are superbly rounded, linguistically parodistic but with surprising rough edges.
Political satire or musical program
Betty Dieterle's specialties include political and feminist topics. With a sharp tongue, acting skills, quirky covers and equally quirky original compositions, she and Marianne Racine lead us through the madness of the 21st century in an extremely entertaining way. Not always politically correct, but always topical and refreshing! This biting satire is particularly suitable for women-specific occasions and political events. However, the two actresses are adept on almost any stage and are also happy to offer a purely musical set. The artists will be happy to work out a suitable program for your event.
The two artists
Bettina Dieterle has been performing on various stages in Switzerland for many years. She is a trained movement actress and, as a founding member of the legendary women's group Acapickels, is still associated with musical cabaret today. She became known to a wider audience through her roles in the SRF formats "Benissimo", "ManneZimmer", "Fascht e Familie", "Flamingo" and "Café Bâle". She is a director at Theater Stans, has staged operas and operettas, led the dance theater project "Move The Girls", was an editor and author for the comedy department of SRF and worked as an author and director on the comedy programs of Michel Gammenthaler, Rolf Schmid, Hutzenlaub & Stäubli and Stéphanie Berger.
Marianne Racine grew up in Sweden. She obtained a piano and school music diploma there and trained as a self-taught singer. She has lived in Zurich since 1984, where she initially performed in a duo with Dennis Armitage and with Jürg Morgenthaler's "JM Rhythm Four". Together with Daniel Schenker, Roland von Flüe, Hugo Helfenstein, David Ruosch, Hämi Hämmerli and Alberto Canonico, she performed "Rambazamba", the jazz program for children, in the mid-1990s. She worked in the groups "Voice Meets Bass", "3 Voices & A Tuba" and "3 Voices & A Bass" and is now conquering the stages and hearts of Switzerland with cabaret artist Bettina Dieterle.
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Team composition
Betty Dieterle: lyrics, playing, speech, singing
Marianne Racine: vocals, piano
Size of audiance
30 to 400 peopleSpace requirements
Approx. 4 x 6 mSuitable for
Corporate events, political events, events, further education, parties, birthdays, performances as support act
Not suitable for
Performances in beer tents, at festivals, funerals, weddings
Area of application
All of German-speaking Switzerland
Required infrastructure
Piano or grand piano, 2 vocal microphones, 1 headset
Languages
German, English, Swedish