Die Weihnachtsengel - böse, scharf und unbeschreiblich weiblich
The Christmas Angels - evil, sharp and *indescribably feminine
Are you looking forward to Christmas? Are you afraid of your presents and claustrophobic family quarantine? Home sweet home, happiness alone. Either, or! Is the silent night not loud enough for you? Then you've come to the right place.
Anna Möbus and Charlotte Welling, not only two newly baked full-blooded cabaret artists from the Christmas bakery, but also two shameless as well as winged year-end figures, known in Christian terminology as angels. Welling and Möbus, two enchanting comedians of comedy, joyfully and ruthlessly present the most unadorned truth about Christmas since the invention of mascara.
The angels take the Christmas bauble and play everything: Santas and Christmas women, God and Frau God, Mary and Joseph, Jesus and his sister Jesusi, Erwin and Lise-Lotte, Ox and Donkey, shepherd and innkeeper, robe bearer and robe abuser, llama and tinsel - everyone finds a place here.
Two lucid arch-bitches of the good news proclaim heavenly peace and blow the satirical frontal attack on the festival of love. Oh, joyful you, because humor can hardly be more joyful, subversive and grotesque.
Find out everything about the terrible holy family. The immaculate conception, was it the Holy Spirit or the Devil of Spots? Was Mary really so innocent? Was Joseph just a sandal seller and Jesus a Waldorf student? Why did redemption begin with a tax audit? Is the Bible the mother of all soap operas? Who ignited the big bang? Who scooped the primordial soup? Were there auxiliary creators? The Christmas angels know more, they were there.
Probably the funniest Christmas story since Christmas stories began, bitter, sweet, and full of energy.
God is horrified, the audience is thrilled, and the press is jubilant: "a heavenly pleasure" judges the Bethlehem Herald, and the Nazareth Echo writes: "Two angelic elves as sweet little devilish imps, more versatile than Christ himself." The Morning Star headlines: "Two stars in the firmament of cabaret, simply divine and devilishly good."
The two holy queens from the Occident rock the stable and hijack the crib. The tree burns, punchlines ignite, hearts laugh. Reflection has never been so funny.
Long-awaited, it has finally succeeded, the fusion of shrill comedy, intelligent religious satire, sharp cabaret, and heartwarming nonsense. In approximately 2376 concise roles, the two highly consumer-critical Christmas angels, Möbus and Welling, not only show scenes from the everyday life of the Christian A-list, but also beautiful sketches around the holiday.
If your Christmas blessings are crooked, Möbus and Welling will straighten them out. Don't miss out on this pleasure.
Doors open at 7:00 PM