Lauren Francis

The award-winning and much-loved singer is prized for both her Celtic and classical voice. Her ability to combine these diverse timbres in one song is what makes her so unique.

Trained at two top London universities, she has sung "The Queen of the Night" in many European theaters, including the Deutsche Oper am Rhein. She enjoyed success as La Traviata on Germany's major open-air stages. In the one-woman play "Maria and the Callas," written especially for her, she impresses on major stages not only with her arias but also as a serious actress.

As a crossover sound artist, her distinctive style is particularly evident in her musical diversity and captivating emotional depth. She is known from television, including her appearance on "Willkommen bei Carmen Nebel." Her voice can be heard in several studio productions that reached the charts.

Franz Garlik

With his musical vision and artistic vision, Franz Garlik played a key role in numerous productions, both as a director and musical director, for example at the Clingenburg Festival, and as a performer at the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz in Munich and the Landestheater Innsbruck. His voice was in demand for its inimitable high notes and versatility.

The musician, who holds two diplomas, has a background in bands and orchestras. As a pianist, trumpeter, and singer, he shaped the sound of many ensembles, traveled to many countries, and is featured on countless albums.