Thursday, 9/26/2024
at 8:00 PM


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Han’s Klaffl, a (music) teacher by passion, delves into the widespread clichés about the guild of educators in his cabaret solo program about teachers, students, and parents. “One does not do that,” thought the collegial doubters beforehand. But then, a cabaret artist particularly enjoys doing it. After all, it is about one of the last completely unexplored biotopes of our society, the school. As "Oberstudienrat K." he mercilessly exposes what really happens behind the closed doors of the teachers' room. He delves into the complicated psyche of teachers, provides valuable tips for parent-teacher conferences, and reveals the secrets of stress-free teaching. The incredible survival strategies that students have developed over the centuries are vividly portrayed by the "State cabaret artist for life," providing unprecedented insights into daily school life. With piano and double bass, Han’s Klaffl holds a double period of frontal teaching, after which no questions remain unanswered. The long overdue insights into a pedagogical subculture can be recognized by the unwavering interest that teachers, parents, and students have shown for years in this self-ironic reckoning.

Doors open at 7 p.m.

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