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Jochen Malmsheimer – Wenn Worte reden könnten

In the organizer's words:

or: 14 days in the life of an hour" The meeting begins, as it should, with a welcome to those present, and on top of that, ruthless openness is agreed on all points. The connection between the station and glue is finally addressed again, more than fifty years after the end of the war in Germany, yet there is hardly any palpable relief.

In the following, the "Höhn fear" of "homo canidem tenens", which goes back to the former North Rhine-Westphalian environment minister and her dog ordinance, is dealt with exhaustively, also and especially for the Cantor. In addition, among many other things, it finally explains what would happen "if words could speak". The business of speaking, which is practiced by almost everyone in every situation in life without a second thought and without shame, is more complicated than one would generally think.

Here it becomes clear why. And perhaps, after listening, it will lead to a more loving approach to words and sounds in the future. At least I am full of hope, I would like to write.

Then!

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KURZVITA JOCHEN MALMSHEIMER: Jochen Malmsheimer, born in Essen in 1961, is a multiple award-winning cabaret artist (including the German Cabaret Prize and the German Cabaret Prize). In numerous stage programs, he has created his very own art form: the epic cabaret. His most successful audio book productions include "The Princess Bride" by William Goldman and the four-part "The King of Camelot" by T.H. White. He became known to a wider audience primarily through his regular appearances on "Neues aus der Anstalt" (ZDF).

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Location

Kulturetage Bahnhofstraße 11 26122 Oldenburg

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