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Renitenz-Ensemble - Meinung Macht Mobil

In the organizer's words:

An unconscious man, two eloquent sisters and an evening in which nothing remains as it seems. The new cabaret play for Stuttgart takes you right into the middle of a mixed bag of attitudes, half-truths and secrets - between parking bans, party profiles and personal responsibility.
The satire deals with the central questions of our time in a politically clever and punchy way: How much attitude fits into a 30 zone? Who is allowed to be loud - and who is wrong? The production combines wordplay with local color and fine dust.

Between sitcom tempo and depth, the result is a mixture of crime parody and city observation - clever, sharp-tongued and wonderfully uncomfortable. Stuttgart recognizes itself in the rear-view mirror of transport policy. And perhaps the audience will too.

The German/Swiss duo Elisabeth Hart and Rhaban Straumann have written a multi-layered play for the Renitenztheater as satirists in residence; anchored in Stuttgart's reality, clever, political and funny.

Play: Angela Neis, Ismael Boerner and Magdalena Ganter;
Music: Mackefisch (Lucie Mackert and Peter Fischer);
Director: Annika Schäfer,
Set design: Tom Schellmann;
Production: Renitenztheater;
Support book: Manuel Gübeli;
Book: Hart auf Hart (Elisabeth Hart and Rhaban Straumann).

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Location

Renitenztheater Stuttgart Büchsenstraße 26 70174 Stuttgart