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BlöZinger // Das Ziel ist im Weg

In the organizer's words:

HeadCinemaCabaret
BlöZinger: Great cinema, no screen - only at BlöZinger.

Robert Blöchl and Roland Penzinger, together "BlöZinger", are the inventors and grand masters of KopfKinoKabarett. A movie. Performed live on stage. With a minimum of props. And a maximum of ideas, with which BlöZinger stimulate the imagination and laughter muscles of their audience to peak performance. Untrained diaphragms are stretched and rusty brain convolutions are oiled. BlöZinger bring their bizarre stage characters to life with acting finesse and a large portion of "Schmäh", changing roles at lightning speed and getting to the heart of each character so brilliantly that the audience has no choice but to be drawn into the witty and amusing cosmos that BlöZinger create on stage. And of course there is a screen for this - even the biggest one in the world: our imagination.

Robert Blöchl and Roland Penzinger have been on the road as the duo "BlöZinger" since 2004. For their ingenious KopfKinoKabarett programs, they have received - among numerous other awards - the German Cabaret Prize and twice the Austrian Cabaret Prize, the most prestigious cabaret awards in the German-speaking world. In 2024, they will be awarded the Leipziger Löwenzahn, the prize of the humor and satire festival "Leipziger Lachmesse". BlöZinger perform in Germany with their KopfKinoKabarett programs "ERiCH", "bis morgen", "ZEIT" and "Das Ziel ist im Weg".

Program:

In their tenth (!) stage program "Das Ziel ist im Weg", BlöZinger once again take their audience on a HeadCinemaCabaret journey. Because: If you go on a journey, you have a story to tell. And the two cabaret artists have traveled a lot and above all: a lot together. But instead of driving their friends crazy with slides of their travel experiences, Robert Blöchl and Roland Penzinger take to the stage and tell bizarre stories in their own inimitable way about the search for their own center. But where do you begin such a search? In the distance or rather at your own navel? And when you have found your center, do you send a postcard to your loved ones to let them know that the weather is good and the food is delicious? And anyway, do you always have to arrive somewhere? Or shouldn't you do like the bus driver who recently chauffeured BlöZinger through the German countryside with the following words? "It's better to travel hopefully than to arrive." Amen to that.

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Location

Theater im Pariser Hof Spiegelgasse 9 65183 Wiesbaden

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