"Voilà, here I am!"
Maladée, a name like the crack of a whip. The celebrated cabaret diva Maladée is an explosive mixture of Mata Hari, Mireille Mathieu ... and a little bit of
Louis de Funès.
With fragility and frivolity, she completely unhinges the entertainment industry.
"There is generally far too little glamor in life!
" says the broadcast-conscious chanteuse, a third-generation ramp sow, and is magnifique dramatique! She never misses an opportunity to share her valuable tips on sensuality, glamor and suppressing reality. Always wrapped up in the right chanson from Edith Piaf to Mireille Mathieu and Charles Aznavour.
With a great sense of the grotesque and ambiguity, she loves to get herself off track.
concept. Surprise is her trademark. The prima donna knows how to turn every
She knows how to turn any event into a major event and any means is good for her.
Anyone who thinks that so much eroticism can only be inherited is mistaken, because Maladée's radiance is first and foremost the result of work, work, work. Not only for Maladée herself, but also for her
audience has to keep up with her pace in order to enjoy her beguiling voice and graceful performance. But the Grand Désastre is
is pre-programmed and so it can happen that a chanson becomes a proverbial tightrope act.
Now it's time to buckle up, because this show has everything a Grand Désastre needs:
Chaos, comedy and cabaret à la crème.
Turbulent. Touching. Unpredictable. Maladée!
The Westfalenpost writes:
Sometimes diva, sometimes chanteuse, sometimes glamorous, sometimes slippery, always sparkling like champagne: Maladée inspires.
The WAZ writes:
A glamorous discovery: Maladée played the delicately French diseuse in a low-cut, glittering dress.