PHOTO: © Oliver Steller

Jan-Peter Petersen - zu spät ist nie zu früh

In the organizer's words:

"I'll do it tomorrow", we know that. Repress, postpone, distract, leave it. But it doesn't always work. Too late is too early.
A long list of unpleasant omissions quickly accumulates:
Things that have been left lying around, neglected, repeatedly postponed, absolutely absurd things from the lowlands of everyday personal and social life.

It's really annoying how often you have to put off important tasks before you've finally forgotten about them. And yet there are some things that we should not put off, both big and small:
Problems in relationships and jobs, measures to combat climate change, creating peace ... and artificial intelligence as an extension of consciousness for the supposedly rational human being? Why go to the trouble of cracking the big nut when you can keep yourself happy with little chickpeas for all to see?

Jan-Peter Petersen doesn't just have the usual suspects in his sights. Of course, one problem is that the politicians in charge don't live for politics, but from it. And since, as politicians, they receive no more money for solving a problem than they do for formulating it, they constantly make claims but run away from the solution.

In our private lives, we can easily keep up. Procrastination has long been an established part of everyday life, a tried and tested ritual. How long do you have to wait for a difficult task to be completed on its own? You have no idea? Then wait until you know.

Or go to this program. Because here you can expect an intense rollercoaster ride. Jan-Peter Petersen combines cabaret-style biting topical texts with highly comical everyday episodes. The deficits become a plus. Pure cabaret.
This program could not be postponed. It's too late for that. And Petersen wouldn't be himself if he left it at a purely playful revue of numbers. His cabaret-style observation turns into a precise survey of current sensitivities. And is hilarious at the same time.

Don't miss this program. After all, you have nothing else to laugh about.

Director: Henning Venske

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Location

Senftöpfchen-Theater Große Neugasse 2-4 50667 Köln

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