Views of a cheeky marsupial
after Marc-Uwe Kling
Performance rights held by Verlag Voland & Quist GmbH, Berlin and Dresden
Oh. Mine, yours... These are bourgeois categories.
A small-time artist lives with a kangaroo. The kangaroo is a communist and is totally into Nirvana. The cabaret artist is a cabaret artist who doesn't want to be called a cabaret artist. The Kangaroo Chronicles tell of the adventures and verbal battles of this duo.
In the individual chapters, a picture of this unusual flat-sharing community emerges like a mosaic. The topics of conversation between the two range from media and language criticism to problems of the state and capitalism as well as questions of faith; from contemporary protest culture to Karl Marx, Bertolt Brecht and the RAF.
The audience finally gets answers to the most pressing questions of our time: Was the kangaroo really with the Vietcong? And why is it addicted to schnapps pralines? Could the essence of Hegel's complete works be packed into a text message? Is lying in a hammock already passive resistance? And finally, the question of all questions: Who is better - Bud Spencer or Terence Hill?
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Written by: Marc-Uwe Kling
Director and production designer: Felix Sommer
Technology: Michael Kleinjohann
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