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Büchse26 - Was uns am Herzen liegt: Tamika Campbell & Lennard Rosar - Drama Magnet & Schildmaid

In the organizer's words:

Dear future enthusiasts,

What is important to us? How do we want to shape our lives? How to live my future? What do we need for a good life and living together? We want to address all these questions together with you at a new festival that we are launching in June. Determine our position in the here and now for the future. In the "Büchse26", our home as Renitenztheater, as a lively place of encounter with a colorful, varied program, with talks, with an open-air day, with a theme evening for the opening, with music, joy and attitude. You are cordially invited to come and tell us what is close to your heart, let's get into conversation and stay in conversation. We look forward to seeing you!

Drama, drama, drama. Tamika Campbell attracts drama wherever she goes. As if she were a magnet and the drama would seek and find her at any time. In her new solo program "Drama Magnet", she gets to the heart of drama and shows us how much you can laugh at drama. Because let's be honest: if we couldn't laugh, life would be a drama in itself. Once you've spent an evening with Tamika, you can't stop laughing. Tamika Campbell was born in New York City and spoke and wrote Arabic as her first language. The result is an artist with her own unique perspective and a linguistic acrobat who has conquered stages around the world with comedy programs in Arabic, Hindi, Turkish, English and, of course, German.

Do you know, do you know? Drawers? Those square things full of prejudices and clichés? Do you know them? Lennard Rosar wants to abolish them. At least in his mind. And so he prefers to watch Shopping Queen rather than the Bundesliga, passionately irons his laundry to heavy metal and wonders whether his view of people isn't itself full of prejudices. But how can you go through the world without prejudice? When everything is increasingly divided into ones and zeros? System whores vs. corona deniers, climate change campaigners vs. car lobby, left vs. right. Can we really do without the countless pigeonholes in our heads? In his first program "Schildmaid", Lennard not only rethinks various clichés, he also poses simple questions to his own consumer ego and develops solutions for all the many sensitivities of Ulla and Otto Normalverbraucher.

With the kind support of the Lechler Foundation

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Location

Renitenztheater Stuttgart Büchsenstraße 26 70174 Stuttgart

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