PHOTO: © Julia Schwendner

DEM PÖBEL ZUR FREUDE // Zu Gast: Linus Volkmann

In the organizer's words:

Price categoryPriceNumberActions

Seat - free choice of seat17,80 €

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Accompanying person (for person with severe disability)9,40 €

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Person with severe disability9,40 €

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Wheelchair user + accompanying person17,80 €

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Further information

The monthly reading stage - every 3rd Wednesday of the month!

In the past, cruel despots used to entertain their people with gladiator fights, jugglery, public executions and other entertainments in order to maintain their power. And today too, by the way. On behalf of the Hamburg Senate, the humorists Johannes Floehr, Piero Masztalerz, Tobias Vogel @kriegundfreitag, Ella Carina Werner and one fantastic star guest each month set out to completely sedate their willing audiences for two hours with stories, cartoons, music and other tricks.

Guest: Linus Volkmann

The ensemble:

Johannes Floehr can count to 1000 with his eyes closed and is a former class representative of 5a. With his lyrics, he has made it from Krefeld to the Elbphilharmonie, something no one before him has ever achieved or attempted. The Süddeutsche Zeitung wrote: "The funniest thing currently to be found on German-speaking stages!". Not about him, but perhaps that will come.

Piero Masztalerz is a multi-award-winning cartoonist and the comedian has created a whole new genre with his stage show: He virtually talks to his characters live on stage. His cartoons are known from the Internet under the name schoenescheisse.de. At "Dem Pöbel zur Freude" he will take care of the music, as he is the oldest of the group and has the best taste.

You may know @kriegundfreitag from the internet, from his books or because of his fabulous hairstyle. He also made it from Krefeld to the Elbphilharmonie, but only as a spectator. The cartoonist, who has won several (two) awards, likes to put himself under pressure by making exaggerated announcements. On stage, he intends to present not only virtuoso drawings but also some excellent texts.

Ella Carina Werner is the daughter of a belly dancer and a psychotherapist, and when she's on the mic, it's roughly a mixture of both. She is a columnist and co-editor of the Frankfurt satirical magazine "Titanic". Her short stories, most of which are based on her own experiences, sound "like Kafka after a good joint" (Spiegel Online).

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Location

Centralkomitee Steindamm 45 20099 Hamburg

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