PHOTO: © Dominik Eckardt

Paul & Willi „Pantomime ist scheiße (schwer)“

In the organizer's words:

The two likeable lunatics from Erfurt and Berlin, who call themselves Paul & Willi, do noise pantomime. In other words, pantomime with noises. They use their hands, feet, fingers and faces to act out various scenes and underline them with sounds that come from their throats, arms, fingers or something else. They are bizarre cartoon characters - scribbled on the stage.

They don't speak German, but some kind of gibberish somewhere between Finnish-Dutch and hot-potato-in-the-mouth - but they have a translation machine with them. They now call their program "Pantomime is shit*!* difficult" because it's true.

Willi has grown old, stayed in Erfurt, is still a full-time student of social pedagogy and an accidental gigolo. Paul is a great pike, a star in the theatrical firmament, a permanently employed actor, first in Berlin at the Deutsches Theater and Maxim Gorki Theater, then at the Staatstheater Stuttgart and the Thalia Theater in Hamburg, but somewhat unfit for life. You should miss their rare appearances if you don't like anarchic humor and sore diaphragm muscles.

The two theater makers Paul Schröder and Jonas Schütte present the physical comedy evening "Paul und Willi - Pantomime ist scheisse*!*schwer", written by the duo Paul Schröder and Steffen Wilhelm.

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Location

Schmidtchen Spielbudenplatz 21/22 20359 Hamburg

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