Christoph Sieber »Weitermachen!«
After a six-month break, Christoph Sieber is finally back on tour. And that's a good thing.
The world is full of disaster reports, so it's right and important that someone plays against the madness. In a world of doomsday scenarios, Sieber makes it clear: Hope dies last. In the end, humor prevails. Giving up is not an option.
Many people shouted to him at the end of his last show: Mr. Sieber, please keep going! And he always said, "I can't help it." What other choice do we have but to continue?
In "Keep going", it's about us. About societal confusions and perplexities, about solidarity and what sets us apart.
As always, Christoph Sieber garnishes current political cabaret with the big issues of our time: football, politics, society, and the question of why naked mole rats rarely go shopping.
All of this adorned with song, dance, and a whole series of characters, plucked right out of life. There's a reunion with Baker Häberle, Charity-Dieter, and finally, Sieber's long-lost brother speaks up.
Not only those who appreciate Sieber from television should definitely experience him live. Because nothing defines political cabaret more than laughing, complaining, crying together, and afterwards having a beer together in the foyer knowing: It continues.
Life is too serious not to laugh about it. True to the motto: You have to laugh so that it can get stuck in your throat. And who, if not Sieber, could counter the general gloomy predictions with his vision: The dawn of the world!
Admission: 7:15 PM