Who actually says that queer life
is a "special interest"?
Perhaps the same people who listen to Ricarda
Hofmann's podcast "Busenfreundin"
into a niche for years
for years.
Ricarda calls what others call "special
Interest", simply: everyday life.
Her LIVE program "Special Interest"
shows that many things that seem
seems special is actually just real life
real life - just with better stories.
And that's exactly what she now brings to the stage: honest, entertaining and (un)pleasantly
absurd.
As a lesbian woman in her early/mid/late thirties, Ricarda looks at her life and asks herself:
Does my therapist actually have enough material to blackmail me forever?
Between podcast recordings and patchwork rehearsals, between analog nostalgia and
nostalgia and digital overload, between Bravo and burnout, she talks about the little moments
moments when life isn't so loud for a moment - and about the realization that in your late thirties
thirty, you suddenly spend more time vacuuming things than making decisions.
making decisions.
An evening that simultaneously comforts, surprises and makes you think.
A bit like therapy. Only cheaper.
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