Musical cabaret for the heart, brain and humor center
The perfect answer to the age of AI: analog, musical, poetic - but above all human and funny!
When two seasoned stage artists unite their worlds, you can look forward to a firework display of wordplay, profundity and joie de vivre. Frank Astor, actor, singer and experienced musical cabaret artist, presents a humorous best-of of his musical stage works in his new program. With his unmistakable mixture of charm, irony and profundity, he hits the nerve of the times - and often right into the heart.
At his side is Dr. Wilfried Müller, the "singing philosopher from Ammersee", a master of subtle comedy and a gifted Karl Valentin interpreter. With dry humor, subtle wordplay and a good pinch of Bavarian wisdom, he makes the audience laugh and think in equal measure.
Together they are an unbeatable duo: two worlds, two temperaments - united by their love of language, music and subtle humor. Their songs, sketches and poetic nuances range from cabaret-style social satire to tenderly philosophical moments in which the audience simply listens, smiles - and is happy.
"Spui ma was?" is an evening that offers more than just good entertainment: a short break from the constant digital noise, an invitation to be human again - with heart, voice and humor. Sometimes cheeky, sometimes poetic, sometimes hilarious - and always with a wink.
At the end, everyone says: "We laughed, marveled, enjoyed - and were simply happy for two hours!"
This event takes place outdoors.
If the weather is unfavorable, the performance will be moved indoors - even at short notice.