In their first cabaret program together, Christian Miedreich and René Sydow present a satirical survey of German archetypes - from the Swabian family man to the Ruhrpott kiosk owner. With wit, political bite and without any German pomposity, they show that German idiosyncrasies often seem surprisingly European.
Where poets and thinkers have fallen silent, satirists have to step in and take stock of the German soul. In their first cabaret program together, Christian Miedreich and René Sydow play German archetypes and those who want to become them. From the Swabian family man to the kiosk owner from the Ruhrpott, from the plastic surgeon to the cab driver from - well - probably every big city. Perhaps even historical celebrities will drop by. Maybe it will be revealing, maybe bitter, but either way it will be political cabaret with German thoroughness, but without any German pomposity - after all, the two satirists are men of the world.
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