With Caveman, the American Rob Becker wrote the most successful solo play in the history of Broadway. After Caveman was acclaimed by an audience of millions in the United States, the modern-day caveman celebrated worldwide success and, since the summer of 2000, has also been inspiring everyone in Germany who is in, has been in or wants to be in a relationship.
Martin Luding has been on stage as CAVEMAN since 2002 and, in the role of the modern Neanderthal, takes a very unique look at the relationship between man and woman. In the "magic underwear circle", Tom, the likeable hero in the thicket of relationships, meets his ancestor from the Stone Age, who shares his millennia-old wisdom with him: Men are hunters and women are gatherers. A fact that human evolution has still not been able to change. What the average man has always suspected, Tom now knows first-hand and asks himself: "Why don't we simply regard women and men as completely different cultures? With different languages, different behaviors and different origins?"
Inspired by this insight, Tom analyzes the strange universe of female collectors: This mysterious world of best friends, shopping and sex. With an immense need to communicate, dry humor and an ironic eye, Tom also observes the hunter's way of life. He reveals what fulfillment "sitting around without talking" can mean, why men have to zap through the TV program.
Caveman is pure pleasure: everyone recognizes themselves, guaranteed. Couples look at each other and say "Just like you". The play is addictive, records such as "I've been to the show ten times" are not uncommon. Martin Luding returns once again to the city of squares in the title role of CAVEMAN, where he swings the comedic club in two performances in the Capitol's hunting ground.
Organizer: ATG Touring GmbH
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