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Teresa Reichl & Maxi Gstettenbauer

In the organizer's words:

Teresa Reichl with "Until now" (1st half)

Teresa Reichl is now almost 30 and has not achieved any of the goals she set herself at 16. No house, no husband, no children. But a girlfriend and a three-legged cat. And the stage instead of teaching. How are you supposed to know that you're an adult if you earn your money with jokes? And how are you supposed to earn your money with jokes if you suddenly get depressed?

Life is colorful when you build all your own milestones, go from gig to therapy and don't have to panic about accidentally getting pregnant.

Life is also wild when you're traveling between the village and the big city, between roast pork and iced latte with oat milk, between classic literature and Tiktok trends.

And then your studies suddenly come to an end and you have to choose which insurance you want, even though it feels like you only came of age yesterday. So it's no surprise that Teresa prefers not to experience anything in her private life - and yet has plenty to talk about.

Maxi Gstettenbauer with "STABIL" (2nd half)

The man with the rolling R and individual incisor constellation has become an integral part of German comedy. For 15 years now, the native of Lower Bavaria has been avoiding regular work and entertaining thousands of viewers in the process.

Maximilian Ronald Alfons Gstettenbauer (his full name) is the likeable family man who despairs of both the world and his own expectations. Unfortunately, he often does this in a loud manner, which is bad for his blood pressure but excellent for our diaphragm! The proto-millennial is one of the few representatives of his guild who has mastered both the hilarious everyday comedy and the delicate social criticism.

The future is rattling the fences of our present. Nobody wants to move so that everything stays the way it never was. Yet the most stable buildings in the world are built to sway in the event of an earthquake. Because nothing breaks faster than a beam that cannot bend.

This balancing act between reliable punchline delivery and overburdened world-weariness is Maxi Gstettenbauer's artistic primordial soup.

When all certainties have been swept from the table, the black-humored family man searches for answers to the big questions: Can the EU's external borders also be defended in Call of Duty? Can't climate change simply be defeated with strikes? And how can a nuclear bomb be harmful if it is vegan?

To remain STABLE, you have to move. Preferably to the Frankfurter Hof!

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Location

Frankfurter Hof Augustinerstraße 55 55116 Mainz

Organizer

mainzplus CITYMARKETING GmbH Mainz

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