Wednesday, 9/18/2024
at 7:00 PM


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Michael Altinger's Brettl Tour this year with Philipp Weber, Timo Wopp, Mäc Härder

Mäc Härder: "We didn't Google, we thought about it!"

"We didn't Google, we thought about it!" - the cabaret show by Mäc Härder - shows how the world has changed in the last 30 years.
We rush through life whether we are 20 or 60 years old. Even 80-year-olds are now annoyed and hanging out on their smartphones. There is always a note on the kitchen or desk with things to do.
Young people need their tablets, the elderly need their pills.
City dwellers read "Landlust," while off-road vehicles mainly roam around city centers.
Who needs silver cutlery, who needs a golden retriever?
Spend a relaxed evening with Mäc Härder, the (Franconian) cheerful person and the benefactor of good spirits.
His new show "We didn't Google, we thought about it!" may contain traces of profundity.

Philipp Weber

"POWER TO THE POPEL"
Alternative spelling: "Power to the Popel"

Does the term "political zoology" mean anything to you? It was Aristotle who once taught us that humans are "zoon politikon," political animals. And isn't it precisely the animal in humanity that we should listen to more often...? Take environmental protection, for example. All animals are born uncompromising energy savers. An example of this would be sea squirts, which are capable of doing something truly astonishing: in their youth, they swim through the sea, stick to a rock somewhere, and because they no longer need their brain, they simply digest the surplus organ. If that's not a form of radical recycling! In contrast, many people find sustainability much more challenging. Following the motto: "I would ride my bike to work, but unfortunately, the darn thing doesn't fit in the trunk!" Philipp Weber's program "POWER TO THE POPEL" is an exciting expedition through the fauna and flora of the state. In times when representatives and misrepresentatives habitually conjure the crisis of bourgeois society, the cabaret artist practices the most valuable democratic virtue with his audience: humor. Because isn't comedy, wit, and esprit the most colorful weapons of a resilient democracy? And those who can laugh at their thoughts and actions with the necessary irony will not fall victim to their own narrow-mindedness. True democrats primarily laugh at one thing: themselves. So laugh along and protect democracy.

Timo Wopp

As a graduate economist and former management consultant, Timo Wopp is a wrong-way driver on German cabaret highways. Otfried Fischer says about him: "He has the courage to repeatedly destroy the beauty of the moment. That is what defines his art." Sprinkled with shady business knowledge, Timo Wopp regularly ventures onto the ice-thin territory of complex challenges in a digitized economic wonder world in his stand-ups.

Entrance: 18:30

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