
Käsebier erobert den Kurfürstendamm
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Narrated by:
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Ilja Richter
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Gabriele Tergit
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Berlin im Winter 1929: Ein Zeitungsreporter entdeckt in einem billigen Varieté den Volkssänger Käsebier. Um Eindruck in seiner Redaktion zu machen, schreibt er ihn zum Megastar hoch: Plötzlich pilgert auch die bessere Gesellschaft zu Käsebiers Vorstellungen. Doch wie lange kann der Rausch anhalten? Mit viel Liebe für ihre Berliner Figuren entführt die Autorin ins Berlin der späten Zwanzigerjahre. Kreuz und quer geht es durch die Milieus der Hauptstadt: von den Charlottenburger Salons über die hektische Redaktion des Berliner Tageblatts bis hin zu den ärmlichen Mietskasernen - ein wahrlich rauschhaftes Hörerlebnis mit Ilja Richter.
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