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Lars Eidinger liest, spielt und singt Brechts Hauspostille

In the organizer's words:

The "Hauspostille" is punk. A wild Brecht works his way around the fringes of the antisocial. He celebrates the cursed and drinks with the outlaws. His dark poetry feasts on the eerie beauty of the morbid - a role model for pop culture icons such as Iggy Pop, Nick Cave and Tim Burton. Lars Eidinger has a special relationship with Bertolt Brecht. He has already played him in Joachim Lang's feature film "Brecht's Threepenny Film". At the Kino Museum, he will now read, sing and act from his collection of poems "Hauspostille". Bertolt Brecht's "Hauspostille" is an allusion to pious collections of sermons: "Bittgänge", "Chroniken" and "kleine Tagzeiten der Abgestorbenen" - these are some of the chapter headings. The fallen are celebrated in the texts, the abysmal is dragged into the light, it is dark poetry about raw violence

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Location

Kino Museum Am Stadtgraben 2 72070 Tübingen

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