
This evening is meant to be a celebration of life, desire, and Italian passion. La Signora, the "specialist in heartache," the "laxative for worries," or the "pill against bad moods," wants to sweep away the burdens of everyday worries, fears, and doubts.
In doing so, she sets herself apart from the crowd - not just visually: with a black hair bonnet and a prim Miss Rottenmeier governess gray dress, she already has a 1a recognition value. And when it comes to the choice of instruments, the accordionist is strikingly free of competition. And when the "Black Widow of Entertainment" proclaims, "They call me La Signora and I am a woman," everything has actually been said. But not sung yet. Whether it’s Pink's "Rock Star" or Wham's "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go," with Germanized lyrics, she makes it clear right away who the RuhrGEBIETERIN is. And her knee-high stockings don't just start to tap dance without restraint but also go mercilessly to where it hurts: right into the audience.