"My parents decided to send me to school. By learning old languages, attending a course for armored troops, studying for three years at the Landeskunstschule Hamburg and passing an exam that allowed me to drive a car, I prepared myself conscientiously for a career as a cartoonist. I can swim." - Vicco von Bülow
Bernhard-Viktor (Vicco) von Bülow - better known as Loriot - is the grand seigneur of German humor. No one before or after him has been able to trip up the bourgeois middle class with consummately polite audacity, so that one might stumble with dignity. Week after week, he created new picture stories, which he initially published in magazines. His publishers barely kept up with the book publications, so that the numerous publications to date only show a cross-section.
Following the success of "Loriot's Dramatic Works" at the Altona and Harburg theaters, you can look forward to new, but also well-known classics from another well-known book by the German master of comedy: "Loriot's ideal world".
Look forward to "The Vacuum Cleaner Salesman", "Christmas at Hoppenstedt's" or even something less well-known such as "Matches & Rouladenfaden" ... Rouladenfaden ... a wonderful word that could be forgotten if it weren't for Loriot!
Director: Hans Schernthaner
Stage: Sonja Zander
Costume: Susanne Günther
With Hannelore Droege, Dirk Hoener, Frank Roder, Marion Gretchen Schmitz and Herbert Schöberl/Georg Münzel