"We'll only go to bed tomorrow"
A musical from the 1920s
Berlin, 1927: Hans lives in Charlottenburg, Fasanenstraße 49, as a subtenant. The radio brings the revues, dance soirées and sound films right into his room. But Hans is determined to stroll along Kurfürstendamm tonight with the love of his life - Ruth. Only she doesn't know anything about it yet. And she doesn't even know him yet. If only the new janitor would finally come to the announced apartment inspection so that Hans can get out of the house in time!
Fabian Egli's solo play catapults his audience into the wild twenties with its exuberantly passionate music, Charleston, tweed and colorful wordplay. Christoph-Johannes Eichhorn, conductor of the Musikalische Komödie Leipzig and an expert in the genre, accompanies him on the piano. Visual and acoustic surprises complete the vaudeville evening.
This production ran until January 2024 under the title "Heut geh'n wir morgen erst ins Bett", it is the same performance.
With Fabian Egli and Christoph-Johannes Eichhorn
Idea & book by Fabian Egli
Director Patrick Rohbeck
Advice on set design Esther Bätschmann
Drawings Sarah Vignon
Audio & musical notation Dominique Huber
Voice of Ruth Sarah Madeleine Kappeler
Additional arrangements Christoph-Johannes Eichhorn
Duration 110 minutes (one intermission)
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