with Martin Valenske & Hennig Ruwe in the Bürgergarten
After 2022 didn't quite work out with the golden twenties, 2023 is the best year ever. The smart brain-dead Trump becomes Pope Donald the Last, Robert Habeck finds an old oil heating system in the basement of the Bundestag, and Olaf Scholz "accidentally" sells Saxony to the Chinese. We wouldn't have believed him. Do we still need political cabaret? Of course not. That's why the two humor professionals Henning Ruwe and Martin Valenske let it rip one last time before cabaret can finally go into its well-deserved retirement for lack of topics. The Berlin cabaret artists tackle small residual and niche topics such as care, social inequality and the beginning of spring in December - climate change makes it possible. They look at who sticks to chairs or streets for too long, dredge up a few more villages in order to offer future generations a secure supply of the best barbecue coal for the German quality pig, and ask whether the traffic lights really do their job as well as they claim. But quite honestly: If these are all our problems, then Germany is really doing very well.
The audience can expect a furious cabaret evening in well overdosed sharpness and a charming look into the future. Recommended by leading optimists. A very cheerful program for the whole family that hurts no one. Not even Olaf Scholz.
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