Wine and beer, that's my advice! That's how you could sum up what the three gentlemen are putting on in the good old Hansa 48. A classic case with a pre-produced backdrop plus an improv case with audience participation are on the program from 8 pm.
A classic wine-drunk case called "Der Tod des Grauburgunders" (The Death of the Pinot Gris) will get the evening off to a tasty start; in this classic radio play concept, the three gentlemen speak their roles live into the gaps in a pre-produced backdrop. In this radio play, the three gentlemen are called to California because William Tanner is dead: the great winegrower known in winegrowing circles only as "The Pinot Gris" has been found draped as a scarecrow in one of his vineyards. The local police are at a loss, and it takes a trio of New York investigators to solve the brutal murder of the businessman.
The "Death of the Beer Baron" is an interactive improv comedy radio play in which the three gentlemen pour the last glass into the crime together with the audience. It will be exciting and entertaining.
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