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Hans Werner Olm als Luise Koschinsky - Ein Pullover voll Frau

In the organizer's words:

"Fuck the wall!" She's back among us. Luise Koschinsky the original. The uncrowned femme fatale and much-loved bombshell from Meppen is back with a vengeance.

Ten years ago, she appeared as if out of nowhere on the RTL show "Olm" and rumbled her way into the hearts of a huge fan community in her charmingly brusque manner.

Hundreds of thousands of clicks on You Tube testify to her immense popularity. In her first book, entitled "Ein Pullover voll Frau", she shares a world full of crazy stories and encounters with us. Where the view of things is unfortunately obstructed for most reflective individuals today, Luise Koschinsky's view is called "Attack" on everything without getting into a big ponder.

Luise is not the type of chancellor's mom, but a woman who makes clear statements. Unlike in the past, however, sentiment, sadness and itchiness are now also part of her message. In other words, Luise has been thinking about wellness and soccer, birth and puberty, clothes, culture, lifestyle, the psyche and melancholy and, of course, sex, true to the motto: "I'm a mature woman in my late forties and I don't need any more foreplay."

After a short break, the master of cultivated taboo-breaking now wants to take to the stage again. In this context, she will present her new book in a very special reading. Resistance is futile.

So you can look forward to the Joan of Arc of pleasure-seekers, the Gina Lisa of sexual light-heartedness and the Vladimir Putina of in-between culling. Bettina Tietjen on her role model Luise: "If one woman has influenced me, it's her. Tall, strong, self-confident, uninhibited - and then that subtle sense of humor! Fuck the wall, life without women like Luise is possible, but pointless."

Dietmar Wischmeyer on the unique Luise: "Once upon a time, man and woman were still one. There was neither the quarrelsome woman nor the dull-witted guy. But then the Lord divided mankind into two sexes, so that they would always get on each other's nerves. Only one being was spared from this, it unites the best sides of both under one sweater - and the name of this being is Luise Koschinsky."

Author's biography Luise Koschinsky is the alter ego of cabaret artist Hans Werner Olm. Developed in the early 2000s, she is back on stage, in the media and for the first time in bookshops. On YouTube, Luise has a click rate of up to 450,000 per clip. Simply cult potential.

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Price information:

Free tickets at 040-55565556 or by e-mail to Vvk at almahoppe.de

Location

Alma Hoppes Lustspielhaus Ludolfstraße 53 20249 Hamburg

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