Thursday, 12/19/2024
at 8:00 PM


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1. Glorious to Seven
In this program, everything gets better: Even more beautiful songs and more absurd dialogues, more critical topics and more surprising punchlines! "110 percent!" says Friedolin! "Of course!" says Wiebke. But the 110 percent also applies to the children and the guinea pigs, the climate-friendly nutrition and the chalk paint they want to use to paint the stairs. Furthermore, the days up to calendar week 48 are pretty much already planned out, and not to forget: mindfulness and self-love.
Is that even achievable? No, but exactly for that reason, they try it.
When this duo steps on stage, they always do so with the high expectation of doing it gloriously to seven. Emphasis on gloriously! And they are not alone in this. Glorious failure is the evolutionary signature move of humanity. We are so good at everything that we accidentally destroyed our home planet in the process. Oops.
With their own mix of cabaret-style banter, wit, linguistic acrobatics, improvisation, and music, Das Geld liegt auf der Fensterbank, Marie once again creates the complete small art masterpiece with which they have made a name for themselves. And quite a long one at that.
Anyone who has never experienced the duo live, who doesn't know them from Die Anstalt or their SWR3 comedy, now gets the chance not to miss out on it again!
The press on Das Geld liegt auf der Fensterbank, Marie:
"Wonderful entertainment art." MainEcho
"Loriot in the 21st century!" Passauer NP
"A must for lovers of small art." Münchner AZ

2. Advent Edition
Das Geld liegt auf der Fensterbank, Marie has been delighting audiences for over 10 years with their own form of small art. When the real-fictitious love couple is not entertainingly yet virtuously chatting away, they present linguistically juggling songs and poems. In their ADVENT EDITION, there’s a pre-Christmas reunion with the favorite numbers from past programs. Additionally, we learn why the children arm themselves on St. Nicholas' Eve, just in case an old white man is sneaking around the house—and that next to the ox and donkey, there are definitely sea lions present at the manger! We listen to year-end live radio plays and nonsensical winter poetry, revised Christmas songs, as well as a tele-college analysis of Last Christmas.

Doors open: 7:00 PM

Event data provided by: Reservix

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