That Hasnain Kazim, born in Oldenburg and son of Indian-Pakistani immigrants, receives hate-filled reader mail as a journalist is not surprising – especially since he writes about sensitive topics and has a foreign-sounding name. However, his reaction to these submissions is surprising. Instead of simply clicking away the outpourings of angry senders, he responds quickly and humorously, resulting in enlightening dialogues time and again.
With excerpts from this correspondence, which he shares among other places on Facebook, Hasnain Kazim has written himself a devoted fan base. In his book, which is both entertaining and clever, he shows why one should not leave the hate and nonsense that lands in their inbox uncommented. (Source: PENGUIN Verlag)
At the Metropoltheater, Katharina Müller-Elmau/Lucca Züchner, Thorsten Krohn, Thomas Schweiberer, and Bijan Zamani read and perform texts, chat sequences, and email exchanges from Kazim's bestseller book.
Scenic setup Jochen Schölch Stage Thomas Flach Costumes Cornelia Petz
Featuring Thorsten Krohn, Katharina Müller-Elmau/Lucca Züchner, Thomas Schweiberer, Bijan Zamani
“Great text, acclaimed performance. An evening with a stance. And for the stance.” (IN Magazin)
Ticket prices
€ 20 | € 25
reduced € 15 | € 20
junior reduced € 10 | € 15 (for students, trainees, and people doing a year of service up to the age of 27)
Duration approximately 1 hour 55 minutes (including intermission)
Production and organizer: GbR Flach et al. "Post von Karlheinz"