When a disabled person meets a non-disabled person ... that's not a joke, but the idea behind this evening. Host Kai Bosch welcomes two guests to ALLES INKLUSIVE for a humorous evening that couldn't be more colorful. Together they share a stage, put their respective talents in the spotlight, put their foot in their mouths and talk about their lives with and without disabilities. They laugh together and at each other, they apologize, are amazed and are simply honest. An emotional evening without prejudice - ALL INCLUSIVE is not always politically correct, but always guaranteed to be authentic, funny and moving.
Toby Käp is a stand-up comedian and dog dad. On stage, he tells stories that life writes: honest, direct and with a large dose of self-irony. His hearing impairment is not an obstacle.
His aim is to make people laugh and at the same time raise awareness of issues such as inclusion, diversity and equality. Because comedy should not just entertain - it can also open doors, provide food for thought and break down barriers.
Because in the end, it's all about one thing: laughing together.
Quichotte brings together everything you need for a successful evening: the artist from Cologne combines rap and comedy and wins over the audience with urban hip-hop rhythms, hilarious stories and sharp-witted thoughts. He discovered his love of language very early on: he recorded his first rap songs at the age of 14 and began his career as a poetry slammer during his studies. The artist is now also a successful author and stand-up comedian. His texts "Beim Lieblingsbäcker" are particularly popular on social media.
Kai Bosch is already known to the Rosenau audience as a stuttering word acrobat. Now the winner of the Baden-Württemberg Kleinkunstpreis 2023 (sponsorship award) is inviting artists from the worlds of comedy, cabaret, magic and music to his show. He brings people together, builds ramps and gets them talking. Above all, to talk to each other about inclusion, life, society and the world.
How does a blind person see the world? Is the word "disabled" a dirty word? Does a drunk wheelchair user have to push?
And is it actually allowed to make jokes about people with disabilities?
Kai Bosch says: "Yes, you have to! Otherwise we'll be marginalized."
An evening for more solidarity.
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