Satirical, biting and charming, the cabaret lady, WDR radio columnist and single mother Barbara Ruscher, well-known from TV programs ("Nuhr im Ersten", "Ladies Night" etc.), once again tackles the burning issues of our time. Who knows exactly who they are? Are you the "earth, wind and eggs" type with a penchant for keeping your own chickens, but against wind turbines as soon as they appear in front of your house? Where does social responsibility begin and where are the boundaries? Why is the neighbor a nature-loving stand-up paddling fetishist, but has a gravel garden of horrors in front of his house? We behave ambivalently and Mother Earth is getting fed up. An evening about patchwork in the caravan, sustainability, partner portals, cancel culture, children, climate change, SUP, parental imprinting, racism and the flood of puppies from Dognet. Because since the lockdown, everyone has a pet. If you don't have one, you have Alexa.
Barbara Ruscher is the great cabaret beast in two senses - unrestrainedly ripping society apart and at the same time the audience's best friend.
Let yourself be intoxicated by accomplished female satire at its finest. Wonderfully wicked, self-deprecating and, above all, incredibly funny.