You've been spared helicopter mothers in your life so far and suddenly you're asked with a lurking undertone: "Is your dog hunted?".
Sylvia Brécko has got onto dogs and deals with her love of animals in a satirical, musical and highly sensitive way. She knows what she's talking about, because there's no cure for the power of animal attraction.
In her latest program "Das letzte Kind trägt Fell", Brécko states that the coexistence of humans and animals has its own very special dynamic:
who is it that we feed and coddle, pet and play with?
Who do we talk to, spend the day with and share the sofa with?
It's not a baby, child, partner or parent - but our 'robber', 'Mucki', 'Purzelchen'.
Isn't that right? Who do we have the most photos of on our cell phones?
Aha!
However, Brécko's satirical gaze is not only directed at "man's best friend", but also at their masters and mistresses. Whether on trips abroad, in television stations, at gynecologists or in breweries - there is often more drama in the human world than on any dog meadow.
Sylvia Brécko gets to the bottom of these phenomena with a keen sense of observation, astonishing comedy and snappy musical interludes.
And if that's still not enough for you to buy tickets right away, Sylvia Brécko will also reveal the ultimate secret recipe for how men can really surprise and impress their wives at the end of the show!
P.S.: So, dear women, just invite your men - or put them on a leash.
Price information:
B.O. 23,- €/ 17,- € (reduced) / VVK 18,- € / 13 € (reduced) (+fees).
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