Stephan Zinner - Prachtexemplar - Zwischen Bühne, Baumarkt und Familientisch
BEFORE THE THEATER FUN, WE RECOMMEND:
DINING AT THE SCHARFRICHTER RESTAURANT OR IN THE ROMANTIC ARCADES COURTYARD. TUESDAY TO SATURDAY FROM 5 PM
TABLE RESERVATION REQUESTED AT 0851 - 35 900
Photo: Moritz Volk
As an actor, cabaret artist, and musician, Stephan Zinner knows: the toughest audience waits at home – his own family. Nevertheless, he gladly faces the challenges of being a cook of trendy soul food, a dispatcher, a Christmas tree chief buyer, a handyman, and a son-in-law. For this, he may not always receive applause, the risk of injury is high, and the pay is low, but a smile is worth so much more. One can even endure the world outside, full of blinkered individuals on their hurried journey to self-optimization.
And he poses the big questions of humanity: Is a sausage salad a bowl? What does the family calendar have to do with the space-time continuum? Are treadmills deadly hell machines? And why does a slice of orange swim in wheat beer?
With much subtle humor, Stephan Zinner answers these and many more questions in his new book in a magnificently comedic way.
He is musically accompanied by Maxi Pongratz on the accordion and Matthias Meichelböck on the flugelhorn. With their band "Koflgschroa," the two Oberammergau full-blooded musicians are well known to the audience beyond the Spotify universe.
Stephan Zinner, born in 1974, is an actor, author, musician, and cabaret artist.
He has performed on the stages of the Landestheater Salzburg and the Kammerspiele in Munich, as well as unforgettable fifteen years in the musical at Nockherberg as Markus Söder. Since 2016, he has been part of the cast of the nationwide successful Eberhofer crime series based on the novels by Rita Falk, and he is also seen in Munich’s "Polizeiruf 110" and in the lead role in the BR six-part series "Himmel Herrgott Sakrament."
He regularly performs musical readings in Germany and Austria with colleagues such as Hannes Ringlstetter ("2 Typen, 2 Gitarren, 2 Bücher"), Stefan Leonhardsberger ("Kaffee & Bier"), and Maxi Pongratz ("Georg Kreisler Abend"). His current solo program is titled "Der Teufel, das Mädchen, der Blues & Ich."
Doors open: 19:00