In her new solo program, Christine Eixenberger talks about what it is like to no longer be solo. The relationship is stable, so is the housing shortage, which means her partner is moving in with her. From "Me and You" it becomes a "We" – with all the consequences.
But Chrissy has that fully under control. Well, almost. With tireless determination and enthusiasm, she not only defies the small crises in her fresh duo household but also the larger ones in this world, because she knows: The big is reflected in the small. And vice versa. Supply chain problems, artificial intelligence, and chip shortages? She encounters these as a trained primary school teacher with a robust handyman attitude and a biotech lab in the fridge.
In doing so, she, as a philosophically inclined offspring of Generation Y, always asks the question of "Why": Why is a balanced budget more important than a functioning education system? Why can the Austrians and Swiss operate a functional railway network despite topographical obstacles? And why, for heaven's sake, is there still a crumb from breakfast on the dining table, even though it's already afternoon?
In her fifth stage program "Volle Kontrolle," the sharp-tongued cabaret artist faces the challenges of advanced coupledom with a lot of humor in turbulent times - profound, entertaining, and very, very funny.
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