The money is on the windowsill, Marie - Paradise side

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stage Ampersand book - Cabaret & comedy
The KÄS
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Waldschmidtstr. 19
60316 Frankfurt
This side of Eden and Beyond all genre boundaries Wiebke Eymess and Friedolin Müller have found their own form of cabaret: feather-light wit and entertaining profundity, absurd-comic dialogues and disturbing-beautiful to beautiful-disturbing songs on stringed and numerous shrunken instruments. The duo's art is young and unusual, yet always committed to the cabaret tradition. They are definitely political - but allergic to politicians' names. They prefer to sweep in front of their own door. Preferably the leaves blown over from the Tree of Knowledge. Their first programme Midnight Spaghetti was highly praised by the press and won numerous awards. Here the real-fictional lovers carpentered themselves a windowsill and incidentally their own cabaret world, which they play with PARADISEITS again: Wasn't it actually a blessing for man that he was driven out of paradise? After all, such a big garden is a lot of work. Better to have paved driveways and conifers in the front yard then. Today there are millions of possible contacts on every dating site. In paradise, there was only one per user. Two, if you count the queue. Aren't we much better off in this world than we realize? And if so: at whose expense? The money is on the windowsill, but Marie alias Wiebke Eymess and Friedolin Müller - by the way direct descendants of Adam and Eve - wonder if they are still quite right PARADISE from Eden. Weren't we happier naked than vacuum-packed? The longing is growing. For pristine nature and innocent food. Man is shouting his miniature paradise by the parcel or traveling after his unclothed freedom to the Balearics. There must be a back door to this damned paradise somewhere! Text source and further information on the event at: http://xn--dieks-jra.en/

The money is on the windowsill, Marie - Paradise side
April 2024
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