On Saturday, November 7 at 8 pm, the police will be on stage at the "Kulturhaus theater 1", Langenhecke 4 in Bad Münstereifel.
On this evening, two experienced investigators, Klaus Stickelbroeck, author and Düsseldorf police chief inspector, and Andreas Schnurbusch, author and Cologne chief inspector, will give a first-hand account of what real police work looks like when operations suddenly get out of hand, when routine turns into danger - and when life sometimes writes more bizarre stories than any crime thriller.
In "Bullen-Talk", the two report on spectacular arrests, hair-raising investigations, strange traffic stops and those little moments when everyday police work suddenly becomes very funny.
Their stories are real, sometimes unbelievable, always entertaining - and often closer to reality than you might think possible. Authentic, direct and with a good pinch of self-irony, Schnurbusch and Stickelbroeck tell of a professional life that was often dangerous, sometimes absurd, but always fascinating.
Tickets are available at the box office; card payment is not possible.
Reservations are recommended by calling 02257-4414 or visiting kulturhaus@theater-1.de.
Reservation requests received on the day of the event may not be honored.
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