Duo-Dr.-Ktamer(c)Marie-Fock, © Marie Fock

Halt! Haben Sie mein Herz geseh'n?

Halt! Haben Sie mein Herz geseh'n?



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Since 2015, it is impossible to imagine Glückstadt's cultural scene without them: Doktor and Kramer! With wit, subtlety, charm and an ever-present twinkle in their eye, they unearth almost forgotten treasures of musical and vocal cabaret. This year, as every year, they have a newly expanded repertoire: "Waiter, two mochas", "It still hurts the first time" or "Stop! Have you seen my heart?"
They have been on stage together for fifteen years, and have been performing as “Doctor Kramer” for ten years: Dr. Rüdiger Fock on the piano and Nicolo Kramer on the microphone. All in all, that’s an incredible 25 years… or something like that.

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