Nothing more to laugh about, Mr. Nuhr? On the limits of freedom of opinion
You know him from television, from his many stage programs, from countless contributions and interviews: The cabaret artist, comedian, author and TV presenter Dieter Nuhr is part of the everyday life of all politically interested people in Germany. With his sharp tongue, pointing out contradictions, his incorruptible view of politics and society and his great expertise, which is always the basis of his biting remarks, he regularly entertains us at the highest level, for example in "Nuhr im Ersten". At the Hamburg Theater Festival, you can now get to know him from a different angle. Dieter Nuhr is this year's guest in the festival's own talk format "Zündstoffe". Here, Nuhr will not be performing, but revealing the person behind the professional entertainer. The topic of the evening is and remains controversial: What is freedom of opinion and what are its limits? As a cabaret artist, Nuhr knows all about the pitfalls of opinion, assertion, breaking taboos and decency. Nuhr's discussion partner is the renowned journalist, author and television presenter Giovanni di Lorenzo. As editor-in-chief of the weekly newspaper DIE ZEIT and co-publisher of the Berlin Tagesspiegel, di Lorenzo is also one of Germany's highly esteemed public figures who enjoys a high level of trust among his readers and audience. You can look forward to a discussion on the subject of freedom of opinion, which in these challenging times between democracy, demagoguery and cancel culture must be constantly renegotiated.
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