Cabaret Die Kaktusblüte: A lot of opinion - little idea
When Friedemann Heinrich and Uwe Hänchen and their pianist Janka Scheudeck are on the trail of the zeitgeist again in the new program of the Dresden cabaret "Die Kaktusblüte" , big politics and everyday nonsense collide. Everyone does what they want, no one does what they should, but everyone joins in - that's the motto today and an opinion is more important than knowledge.
Cabaret has a lot of competition, because politics is always trying to overtake cabaret. Nevertheless, cabaret and politics have a lot in common because, after all, politics is one big theater. Some politicians come across as sad amateurs, while others are excellent actors. The art for all of them, however, is to impress the people with new productions time and again. And so this program is just like politics: it's all over the place - so that there's fun to be had when politics isn't.
A cabaret all-round show with pointed wordplay and musical parodies awaits you. Open up new worlds of disaster tourism with us or follow us on television when the battle for minds and ratings is raging - according to the motto: Whatever the cost, even if it is the truth.
If that's not enough for you, you can also get a kick out of some totally crazy fun sports, join us through the Bundestag and moan and complain, but please at the highest level, when one catastrophe follows the next. We have a special section for our critics and anyone who wants to demonstrate should think carefully about the slogan beforehand. Otherwise resentment, hatred and envy will spread, which are sung about in this program by the "Die Humbsdorfer Haubenlerchen".
As always, "Die Kaktusblüte" guarantees traditional cabaret with pointed wordplay and musical parodies, prickly and sharp-tongued, humorous and enigmatic.
(tickets at the tourist information offices and at www.kaiserbaeder-auf-usedom.de - admission: €16.00)