Satire for politically incorrect times
If everything in the world has really gone wrong again, then satire must finally become more absurd than reality. The two cabaret artists of the Berlin Distel, Henning Ruwe and Martin Valenske, are just right for this. Always controversial and on the verge of being banned from their profession, they offer sharp political satire to counter the general arbitrariness and increasing lack of fun. And when the shortage of skilled workers doesn't even stop at the government, they put their finger in the wound and add more humorous salt to the wound. Warning: very funny!
Martin Valenske
born in Berlin in 1982, studied political science and sociology and is a member of the youth and young talent department of the Berlin cabaret theater "Die Distel". He has been on stage here since April 2012 - first in the ensemble production "Berlin for Sale" and then with his first solo program "Curriculum Vitae Minimalis". In 2013, he won the young talent prize at the Melsungen cabaret competition.
Henning Ruwe
has been a cabaret artist since the age of 16. He has been performing on stage with various ensembles for years and has been working with Martin Valenske since 2015. Their first program "Bei Mutti schmeckts am Besten" (2015) was a success at the Distel in Berlin and almost won several prestigious awards. Ruwe is also able to entertain in a literary way far removed from big politics, which he occasionally demonstrates at poetry slams and on reading stages.
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