Unterhaching – crime scene inspector Charles Brauer reads Till Eulenspiegel – district of Munich

The actor Charles Brauer is probably best known to most television viewers for his role as crime scene inspector, when he was investigating alongside Manfred Krug in Hamburg. On Sunday, February 6, at the Kubiz cultural center in Unterhaching, Brauer slips into the roles of various great authors, who particularly attracted attention with their humorous poetry. Starting with Till Eulenspiegel, the fool who is said to have held up a mirror to his fellow human beings as early as the 14th century, authors still have their say today, witty, funny, poetic to bitterly satirical and bizarre. In this reading, Brauer revives the enchantingly funny ideas of Christian Morgenstern or Joachim Ringelnatz, and he also lends his voice to texts by Wilhelm Busch and Kurt Tucholsky, true to the motto “Humor is the button that prevents your collar from bursting”. conceived by Joachim Ringelnatz. The concert pianist Christian Elsas accompanies Brauer on the grand piano. The musical reading begins at 5 p.m.; Tickets for EUR 19, concessions EUR 16 are available from the advance booking office at Kubiz, Jahnstraße 1, by phone on 089/66 555 316, by e-mail to [email protected] or online at https://kubiz-tickets.reservix.de and at the box office. The 2-G-Plus regulation applies to visitors aged 14 and over; People with a booster vaccination do not need an additional rapid test.

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