Recently, an economics minister famously tried to make policy from the kitchen table. That went wrong. Perhaps he should have tried it in the allotment garden? In any case, Herkuleskeule thinks that political cabaret is perfectly suited to the garden. And that's why cabaret artists Birgit Schaller, Johanna Mucha and Philipp Schaller meet in a colleague's allotment garden to rehearse a new program undisturbed. But of course, current politics somehow always get in the way. It's nerve-wracking for the cabaret artists - and fun for the audience. Philipp Schaller, who not only performs but also wrote the libretto, is convinced that "it's a very good time for political cabaret at the moment". Society is interested in politics, people are discussing it and speaking their minds. "But cabaret that doesn't lecture the audience, but asks questions about the 'why'," he emphasizes. The program title already suggests that there will be plenty of laughter - and Ellen Schaller, a seasoned cabaret artist, has also directed the show and worked on the text.
With new texts and songs, the three cabaret artists not only dig themselves into the allotment garden clod, but also into the depths of opinion making. What else to believe in, what else to fight for? Plant a tree or dig a bunker? The whole thing is musically "poured" live by the thoroughbred musicians Jens Wagner and Volker Fiebig. It will be rocking, it will be satirical, it will be hot!
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