Stella Kadmon als “Lulu”

Atelier d’Ora – Benda :: Stella Kadmon als “Lulu”, 1922. | src Theatermuseum Wien

Hedwig Kiesler, ca. 1935

Hedwig Kiesler, Salzburg, around 1935 © Anthony Loder Archive. From “Lady Bluetooth. Hedy Lamarr” exhibition. | src Jüdisches Museum Wien on FB

Hedwig Kiesler, ca. 1932

Hedwig Kiesler on a summer holiday, Austria, around 1932 © Anthony Loder Archive. From “Lady Bluetooth. Hedy Lamarr” exhibition. | src Jüdisches Museum Wien on Twitter

Stella Kadmon, beach of Tel Aviv

Stella Kadmon on the beach of Tel Aviv, ca. 1940s © Theatermuseum Wien. Stella Kadmon was an enthusiastic pioneer of the cabaret stages in Vienna. At the age of 29 she founded Vienna’s first literary and political cabaret, “Lieber Augustin” in the cellar of Café Prückl. On March 9, 1938, the last performance at “Lieber Augustin” took place. Due to persecution and war, the troupe was scattered to the four winds, and not everyone survived. [read more] | src Jüdisches Museum Wien