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Le Pustra (born 1 July 1977) is an actor, singer, salonnier and self proclaimed kunstfigur - best known for his Weimar-cabaret inspired show Kabarett der Namenlosen and his portrayal of Edwina Morell in the
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German television series
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Early life

Le Pustra (real name concealed) was born in Cape Town, South Africa and relocated to the United Kingdom in 2000 to pursue a career in
musical theatre Musical theatre is a form of theatre, theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance. The story and emotional content of a musical – humor, pathos, love, anger – are communicated through words, music, ...
in London. In 2006, Le Pustra emerged onto the London underground Cabaret and Varieté scene appearing in different guises at numerous Club Nights, Cabarets, Festivals and Burlesque events.


Visual Style

Le Pustra’s visual aesthetic draws from early 20th‑century art movements, drag culture,
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, avant‑garde fashion, and silent‑film archetypes. He frequently performs in white-faced clown makeup reminiscent of a melancholic Pierrot or
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porcelain-doll figure. His influences include
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, the photography of
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, Dora Kallmus (Madame D'Ora), Luisa Casati, and the occult


Le Pustra's Kabarett Der Namenlosen

In 2011, Le Pustra created a contemporary reimagining of the Berliner Kabarett during the
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interwar years in Berlin. The show was entitled ''Le Pustra's Kabarett der Namenlosen'' ''or'' Cabaret of the Nameless and was first performed on the 24th of September 2011 at the Old Cholmeley Boys Club in London. In 2016 the project was developed in Berlin and co-produced by Else Edelstahl from Bohème Sauvage. The show featured an international cast and selected music from
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Mischa Spoliansky Mischa Spoliansky (28 December 1898 – 28 June 1985) was a Russian-born composer who made his name writing cabaret and revue songs in the Weimar Republic of the 1920s and early 1930s. He was forced to emigrate to London in 1933 when Hitler ro ...
, Willy Rosen and
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. Le Pustra's character was partly inspired by dancer
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and
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. The original show, also entitled Kabarett der Namenlosen was a notorious but popular cabaret in Weimar-era Berlin from 1926 till 1932 and created by Erich Lowinsky - also known as "Elow". Le Pustra's vermillion coloured wig was created by hairstylist Nina Butkovich-Budden from Nina's Hair Parlour. Between 2016 and 2019 American Artist,
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created three large oil paintings inspired by the show. In 2018, Irish artist Alana Richards created a series of paintings and an art exhibition based on the show's characters entitled: ''Morphium: Hallucinations of a Kabarett''. In 2020, an unfinished documentary focusing on Le Pustra and the project was abandoned. In 2022, Kabarett der Namenlosen was featured in
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Season 4, with Le Pustra reprising his role as Edwina Morell. The scene presents a new interpretation of Erich Lowinsky's notorious cabaret, originally staged at the Monbijou Cabaret in Berlin on Monday nights. A revival of Kabarett der Namenlosen was staged on the 8th and 9th of December 2023 at ''Heimathafen Neukölln'' in Berlin.


Babylon Berlin & Moka Efti Orchestra

In 2020, Le Pustra made his television debut as Edwina Morell, a sinister
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''souteneur'' of the Luxor nightclub in the award-winning German crime drama ''
Babylon Berlin ''Babylon Berlin'' is a German neo-noir television series. Created, written, and directed by Tom Tykwer, Achim von Borries, and Hendrik Handloegten, it is loosely based on novels by Volker Kutscher. The series premiered on 13 October 2017 o ...
'' Season 3. The character of Edwina was inspired by Le Pustra's Kabarett der Namenlosen theatre show. In Season 4, Le Pustra returns as Morell, hosting the Kabarett der Namenlosen, staged at the ''Moka Efti'' nightclub. The scene is reminiscent of Elow's original concept from the 1920s but was written with Le Pustra in mind. On the 11th, 12th and 13th of September 2023, Le Pustra appeared as a featured soloist in the Babylon Berlin Concert alongside Estonian conductor
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, singer Max Raabe, actress Meret Becker and composer
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. Le Pustra performed the song ''Heut' Nacht in Peru''. The concert was broadcast on Germany's Das Erste channel as a TV special on the 1st of October 2023. In 2024, Le Pustra's Morell character is mentioned in a collection of essays by Hester Baer and Jill Suzanne Smith, "Babylon Berlin, German Visual Spectacle, and Global Media Culture", published by Bloomsbury USA. Jill Suzanne Smith further explores Le Pustra's stage persona in "The Afterlives of Weimar Berlin: Twenty-First-Century Literature, Media, and Visual Culture" published by
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. As of May 2023, Le Pustra has been performing regularly with the big band ''Moka Efti Orchestra'' as a featured soloist. In 2025, Le Pustra participated as a special guest in the show Der Nasse Fisch (“The Wet Fish”), a 13-date German tour, performing alongside actor Benno Fürmann.


Other Film and Television Appearances

In 2015, Le Pustra appeared in Director Shelly Love's unfinished fantasy short film ''The Fallen Circus'' playing a latex-clad villain and can also be heard on the film's score as a guest musical saw player accompanying
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. Le Pustra's costume was designed by Oliver Garcia who have worked on films such as ''
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'' and '' Hugo''. In October 2017, Le Pustra and the cast of Kabarett der Namenlosen performed "
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" for the
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series ''Tunes for Tyrants: Music and Power with
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''. In 2018, Le Pustra appeared on
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's ''Parts Unknown'' Season 11 (Episode 6) which aired on
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Music Videos

In 2018, Le Pustra appeared in a dual role in the music video ''Black for the Occasion'' by Faroese artist, Heiðrik á Heygum. The video was filmed on location at the National Theatre of Iceland in
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. He also appeared in the 2007 music video ''Starz in their Eyes'' by British recording artist
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Varieté and Cabaret

Between 2006 and 2015, Le Pustra performed in numerous cabaret and variety shows as a sideshow and comedic performer. He dabbled in
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, was a self-taught
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player and part of the Vaudevillian duo Pustra/Vile-een and The Gorey Cabinet with German actor, Malik Ibheis. In early 2011, Le Pustra co-produced and wrote a Vaudevillian all-male show entitled 'Villains' which was produced in Rome's Teatro Palladium.
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UK contestant
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co-starred in the show. The show returned to Rome for one night only on 5 September 2011 at the Villa Celimontana Festival. On 23 October 2012, Le Pustra was invited by
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to join a live musical saw performance (dubbed a ''Saw-chestra'') and accompanying
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's live rendition of
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's song "Psycho". The Saw-chestra members included Le Pustra, Victor Victoria from musical duo, EastEnd Cabaret and Adrian Stout from cult Cabaret group,
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. Other Cabaret appearances include The Royal Academy of Arts,
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, The Box (London),
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(Vienna), Södra Teatern (Stockholm), Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Lost Vagueness, Wintergarten Varieté (Berlin), Madame JoJo's (London), Palais de Tokyo (Paris), Schirn Kunsthalle (Frankfurt),
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(New York) and Perth World Fringe Festival, Club nights include ''The Face'' by
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, ''Torture Garden'', ''Act ART'' and ''Club Room Service'' by drag queen DJ and party promoter
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Fashion, Photobooks and Art

In 2010, Le Pustra produced and directed a fashion video for Serbian designer Marko Mitanovski which were screened at
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, London's
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and Malaysian International Fashion Week. The short fashion film, ''Mr Pustra's Lament Act II'' was selected to screen at
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's Film Festival, 'A Shaded View on Fashion Film' in Milan, Italy in June 2012. That same year Le Pustra walked in
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for designer Ziad Ghanem and was invited back the following year. Le Pustra also modelled for fashion designer
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in 2013 and they collaborated once again for Berlin Alternative Fashion Week in September 2015 and March 2016. Other credits include a fashion campaign for
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and a cameo in the fashion film ''The Dionysian'' directed by filmmaker Stephen Lally. Le Pustra's image have been published in British and Italian Vogue, Hunger Magazine,
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, French Playboy,
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, Dark Beauty Magazine, Spindle Magazine and various published books on nightlife and clubbing culture including ''New Club Kids: London Party Fashion in the Noughties'' by photographer, Oggy Yordanov, ''What Else Is in the Teaches of Peaches'' by
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''Night Flowers'' by Damien Frost ''Boy Story'' by Magnus Arrevad, ''In der Fremde: Pictures from Home'' by Romeo Alaeff and ''The Fantastic World of Atelieri O. Haapala.'' In 2020, Le Pustra co-authored a chapter with Dr. Anna-Sophie Jürgens for the book ''Circus and the Avant-Gardes: History, Imaginary, Innovation'' published by
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. The chapter, entitled ''Glam Clowning: From Dada to Gaga – A Conversation with Le Pustra'' explores the origin and reinterpretation of the
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inspired vinyl suit made famous by German countertenor and New Wave artist,
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Lectures

Le Pustra has participated as a guest speaker for various Educational Institutions including
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,
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in Berlin, Humboldt University of Berlin, The Australian National University and Freie Universität Berlin. Between 2022 and 2023 a series of online illustrated talks were created for Morbid Anatomy. with provocative titles such as ''Anita Berber: Tanz der Schönen und Verdammten'' and ''Opium: Darkling's Muse''.


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External links


IMDb

Le Pustra at London Fashion Week

Le Pustra talks to Suzy Klein

Hallo Deutschland, ZDF
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