The carrot has run out, but not the dirty jokes! And not for a long time yet.
In his second comedy solo program "Dirty Joking", Andre Kramer once again flies razor-sharp and unerringly below the belt through the absurdities of life and asks himself pragmatic questions. Why is a dominant man not allowed to hit people in the supermarket who only start putting their shopping in their bags when the cashier has scanned the last product?
What many people don't know: Kramer has learned something real and even completed it. He is a political scientist and naturally has his very own perspective on current events, everyday life and contemporary history and takes his audience on a fast-paced ride with wild changes of perspective, seen through the eyes of a St. Paulian.
How does he feel about cancel culture and why is there so much talk about what comedians are actually allowed to do and what do you actually experience as a comedian on tour - between train journeys and appearances at Christmas parties in companies - for which you are booked as an artist without the boss being informed about what the comedian is talking about. Jackpot.
In Dirty Joking, too, there are gags like red velvet, punchlines like dancing on a pole and a crazy tempo like switching on a table lamp in a neighborhood. Funny. Dirty. St. Pauli.
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