LARS EIDINGER LIVE: Poems by Thomas Brasch
Many of you have probably already noticed: Lars Eidinger is taking on the role of supervillain Brainiac in the new DC film "Superman: Man of Tomorrow". Due to the upcoming filming in the USA, some dates in Germany are currently being canceled.
The good news: the reading in Tübingen will take place.
"I love you can be emphasized / in three different ways / How do you say the sentence without emphasis?" For Thomas Brasch, love is an attitude that refuses to be pinned down. An attitude that fearfully and longingly exposes its dreams to reality and always places the possible within the horizon of the impossible. His poetic passion hopes and despairs, trusts and deceives, praises and destroys. Lars Eidinger reads his poems and George Kranz interprets them on the drums.
Eidinger doesn't just read love poems by Thomas Brasch - he immerses himself in them. The text by the multi-talented Thomas Brasch, who died in 2001, which Lars Eidinger now presents, is multifaceted: witty verses, humorous, ironic poems and always love. Every word has the power to tell a story. Brasch loved Heine, Brecht and Heiner Müller and Eidinger, probably the most talented actor of his generation, loves Brasch. You can feel that immediately in this reading.
LARS EIDINGER READS POEMS BY THOMAS BRASCH
Live on stage in Tübingen
Friday, May 01 at 8 p.m. Kino Museum, Almodóvar Hall
Tickets online at www.tuebinger-kinos.de
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