In the organizer's words:
Julius Fischer didn't really want to hate people anymore. Spread positivity, give compliments, love and be loved. But he didn't take people into account. And then he also had two children. What does that mean? He was there. He wrote a book about it. It's dark in Leipzig. Everything is asleep. Everything? No. A child puts up fierce resistance. The father, not entirely unlike the author, pulls out the last stops: a buggy ride. With an uncertain outcome and unpredictable duration. Like the odyssey. Of course, he meets people along the way. Unfortunately. And thinks about being a parent. While at the same time being a parent. A stressed parent. That doesn't make it any better. A book for anyone who also has children. Or don't want children. Or don't know what the Odyssey is. In the program accompanying the book, he reads the funniest texts from the book, as everyone can imagine, and sings love songs without a happy ending in between. Actually, he only goes on tour to get a good night's sleep. Not on stage. Of course. Unless the audience wants to sleep too. Then it will be a nice group therapy session.
What the audience can expect: funny lyrics, funny songs, a break, possibly joint sleep therapy, loooong parent discussions at the book table. What there won't be: Poems (unfortunately his poetry collection "Stille" is currently out of print or has not yet been published or written), children's pictures, crowdwork, live painting, conspiracy theories. This is what the author says: "I would watch this if I didn't have a gig myself!
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