Cabaret fans who are enthusiastic about words and acting can expect a special evening in a class of its own.
Long live the difference!
Christine Schütze's current solo "So, she'd be too thin for me!" celebrates the subtle difference. For example, the difference between saying and meaning, knowing and understanding or the difference between female and male (supposed) ideal types.
The focus is on love and words, everyday life and the shells of language, on all of us, on the German language and what can be done with it in an eloquent and piano-voiced way. Low German also plays a small role.
In one sentence: as a song at the end of the day, Fidele Alte show that the perfect man is pure relativity, even without night-vision goggles. Sounds puzzling? True, but it becomes clear in the course of the amusing and intelligent cabaret evening.