Saturday, 1/10/2026
at 8:00 PM



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A cemetery, plenty of sky, and a lot of loose screws. With her unique philosophical chanson cabaret, she conquered the hearts of the audience and the jury at the Tuttlinger Krähe 2024 in no time.

In her second solo piece (after "Claire Alleene – Out of sheer zest for life," where she stood alone on stage for the first time), Claire does her thing: The Berliner sings, philosophizes, and joyfully plays around on the piano.

So much has changed since she can only visit her wise grandma Fritz at the cemetery. Claire – now a motorcycle rider – learns that in a place where memories and gravestones slowly fade, stories can become as alive as nowhere else. Even her own.

A new piece of chanson cabaret based on an idea by Judith Bach (as Claire on stage) featuring self-written songs, catastrophic dance performances, and good questions about the meaning and absurdity of this life. Surprising, tender, and cheeky: The 'Kleene mit de kurze Beene,' with her cheeky Berlin dialect and her much too wide skirt, is simply lovable.

Admission: 7:00 PM

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