Please register for this event via our reservation system. Admission costs €7 with text and €8 without text.
2 people will read out what the audience brings along: Goethe, shopping lists, instructions for use, self-poems.
Whatever you want to hear, bring it along and we will read it.
After each reading, you decide by applause which you liked better: The text or the performance. If the artist read better, he/she wins a beer, if the text is just too good, the beer goes to the visitor who brought it.
Here are the rules again:
All types of texts are allowed, including self-written texts (exceptions: racist, sexist and homophobic texts have no place in the clubhouse)
The texts compete against David and the guest alternately.
Text length does not matter, excerpts will be read for long texts.
You may also call in a performance style - read hysterically! Read quietly! Read backwards! Be creative.
If you want, you can bookmark your favorite text passage.
Basically, the rule is: the longer the evening, the more beer!
Moderator: David Hufnagel
David comes from Augsburg, lives in Munich and is often mistaken for a Franconian. But he only completed his training as a beer connoisseur there. Will that also help him to read for beer? We'll see. In any case, he likes to talk a lot. Since he's no longer allowed to do that on the radio, his voice is totally underutilized. So a reading event has to do the trick. With beer. It's supposed to be fun.
The idea for Reading for Beer came from the author Lucas Fassnacht.