The cabaret duo Alma Hoppe has become an infernal trio: "Alma Hoppe 3.0" with Jan-Peter Petersen, Max Beier and Katie Freudenschuss.
"The three of them complement each other perfectly. The audience shrieks with delight." (Mopo)
No wonder: three generations of cabaret meet here. Era to whom era is due.
The baby boomer, X and Y generations are live on stage. Generations Z and Alpha are their children. Or could be.
Generational justice? Only for sissies. And so they cultivate a cabaret culture of conflict to the point of cracking up. They mobilize their last reserves. They are the rhetorical mine-layers of generational conflict, whose stage ammunition rings out a fierce sabre-rattling in the cannon fodder with sharp shots.
Battle of the generations? Of course. With this full pack of satire, they react promptly and topically to the events rushing away from us: Climate killers, distribution warriors, pacifist bellicosity meet hunger for life, love, despair and partying. On unmarked hiking trails, they present an alternating bath of laughter and obvious meanness.
There is squabbling, bickering, singing, dancing and laughing, staging and improvising, provoking the diaphragm and the brain. They counter hollow phrases, over-embellished empty words, empty babble and convoluted chatter with fresh cabaret.
Alma Hoppe 3.0 takes up arms against everything that runs in front of their punchlines. Because they hate speeches without memorable value, thinking without insight and life without fun. Era to whom era is due.
Director: Michael Ehnert
Price information:
Free tickets at 040-55565556 or by e-mail to Vvk at almahoppe.de