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Der Sack ist zu - Comedy mit Tatjana Meissner Zwischen der alljährlich ersten Domino-Stein-Präsentation im Supermarkt im September und dem Abtransport des letzten kahlen Weihnachtsbaumes von Deutschlands Bürgersteigen im März prassen wir uns ins körperliche und geistige Koma, bis niemand mehr weiß, ob er Mann, Frau oder geschlechtlich offen ist und Essen vielleicht doch besser als Sex. Jeder bleibt traumatisiert zurück: Ermattet, verkatert und schuldbeladen. Die Kabarettistin Tatjana Meissner bietet in ihrer neuen Show humor-und hormontherapeutische Lebenshilfe für alle, die die nicht enden wollende Weihnachtszeit nur mittels hilfloser Lachkrämpfe und überbordendem Humor zu überstehen in der Lage sind.
Freuen Sie sich auf einen Weihnachtsengel mit restkatholischen Ablagerungen in der Persönlichkeit, auf eine Jahresendflügelfigur mit antiker Anmutung, auf eine Frau, die bei jedem alten, weißen, bärtigen Mann das Blutdruckmessgerät explodieren lässt- Tatjana Meissner!
Einlass ab 18:30 UhrThe Bag is Closed - Comedy with Tatjana Meissner Between the annual first supermarket domino presentation in September and the removal of the last bare Christmas tree from Germany's sidewalks in March, we gorge ourselves into a physical and mental coma until no one knows if they are a man, woman, or gender-open, and if food might be better than sex after all. Everyone is left traumatized: exhausted, hungover, and burdened with guilt. The cabaret artist Tatjana Meissner offers in her new show humorous and hormonal therapeutic life assistance for all those who are only able to endure the never-ending Christmas season through helpless laughter and overflowing humor.
Look forward to a Christmas angel with residual Catholic deposits in her personality, to an end-of-year winged figure with an ancient appearance, to a woman who makes the blood pressure monitor explode with every old, white, bearded man - Tatjana Meissner!
Press reviews: "Susanne Hasenstab prefers to observe rather than to judge. The absurdity of everyday communication interests her more than the notorious know-it-all poses in cabaret. She writes quirky everyday scenes, crazy dialogues. In Hasenstab’s Hessen-Dada, which could also stem from an imaginary Bembel-Beckett, the existential thrownness of humanity manifests in the jump-action of an almost endless babble. Nevertheless, the author always finds a redeeming conclusion. The great catastrophes of humanity are mirrored in miniature format. The Hessian dialect acts like a jagged sound body that generates plenty of vibrations, a kind of acoustic yoga that invites participation." (Welt am Sonntag) "The queen of everyday dramas!" (Hessischer Rundfunk) "Emil Emaille is a master of vocal expression." (Gelnhäuser Neue Zeitung) "With their dramatic intensifications of apparent everydayness, they amused their audience brilliantly and let the flood of tears of laughter flow nearly continuously." (Mannheimer Morgen) "A fireworks display of verbal abysses - One must have heard the drama; it is laugh-out-loud funny!" (Hanauer Anzeiger) "What distinguishes her as an author is a loving eye for the types next door, a good ear for the absurdities of everyday life. Loriot is not far away, although the dialect naturally sounds more like Wolfgang Deichsel." (Darmstädter Echo) "Cheeky, original, and nonconformist: Susanne Hasenstab is a fantastic storyteller. The stories are uproariously funny as they are drawn right from life, terrifyingly true, and sometimes tragic." (Lesefreunde 24) "The audience shook and writhed with laughter." (Gelnhäuser Tageblatt) "Oh, if only Karl Valentin could witness this!" (Langenselbolder Zeitung) "Susanne Hasenstab's works are characterized by high artistic quality and great diversity; as an author, her range extends from burlesques or mini-dramas to short stories or novels. Her work with the southern Hessian dialect demonstrates impressive knowledge and attention to detail." (Justification of the jury for awarding the SPIRWES artist prize - Darmstadt Prize for Mouth Art & Lifestyle) "The scenes, as life writes them, bring tears of laughter to the eyes of the visitors." (GNZ)
Press reviews: "Susanne Hasenstab prefers observing to judging. The absurdity in everyday communication interests her more than the notorious know-it-all pose in cabaret. She writes quirky everyday scenes, crazy dialogues. In Hasenstab’s Hesse-Dada, which could also stem from an imaginary Bembel-Beckett, the existential thrownness of humans is expressed in the impulsive action of an endless babble. Nevertheless, the author always finds a redemptive conclusion. The great disasters of mankind are mirrored in miniature format. The Hesse dialect acts as a jagged sound body that generates a lot of vibrations, a kind of acoustic yoga inviting participation." (Welt am Sonntag) "The queen of everyday dramas!" (Hessischer Rundfunk) "Emil Emaille is a master of vocal expression." (Gelnhäuser Neue Zeitung) "With their dramatic intensifications of apparent everyday situations, they entertained their audience superbly and let the tears of laughter flow almost continuously." (Mannheimer Morgen) "A firework of verbal abysses - You have to hear the drama, it’s scream-worthy!" (Hanauer Anzeiger) "What distinguishes her as an author is a loving eye for the types next door, a good ear for the absurdity of daily life. Loriot is not far away, while the dialect certainly sounds more like Wolfgang Deichsel." (Darmstädter Echo) "Cheeky, original, and nonconformist: Susanne Hasenstab is a wonderful storyteller. The stories are hilarious because they are grabbed right from life, frighteningly true, and sometimes tragic." (Lesefreunde 24) "The listeners shook and curled up with laughter." (Gelnhäuser Tageblatt) "Oh, if only Karl Valentin could witness this!" (Langenselbolder Zeitung) "Susanne Hasenstab’s works are characterized by high artistic quality and great diversity; as an author, her range extends from burlesques or mini-dramas to short stories or novels. Her work with the South Hesse dialect shows impressive knowledge and love for detail." (Reasoning of the jury for the award of the SPIRWES Artist Prize - Darmstadt Prize for Mouth Art & Art of Living) "The scenes, as life writes them, bring tears of laughter to the visitors' eyes." (GNZ)