PHOTO: © Steffi Henn

Johann von Bülow & Walter Sittler

In the organizer's words:

"I give you my word of honor!": The world history of lies
On average, a person lies 200 times a day. The lie is the cement of world history. The
documents that founded the Papal States and made Hamburg a Hanseatic city - forged!
forged! Perhaps even half of the Middle Ages is an invention ... And then the 19.
Century - the great age of impostors! They sell the Eiffel Tower and the city of London
in pieces. Not to forget that in the 20th century, of course, no one was planning to build a wall in
Berlin or had a "sexual relationship with that woman". Finally the
world history of lies!
After the overwhelming success of her reading in honor of Roger Willemsen and Dieter
Hildebradt at the St. Pauli Theater in Hamburg, Walter Sittler (Hildebrandt) and Johann von
Bülow (Willemsen) are now going on tour with their entertaining search for the truth about lies.
Rearranged and gently updated, they throw out scandalous untruths and devious intrigues.
intrigues. Much to the amusement of the audience, who after this evening will be a few
illusions after this evening.
"Great fun. Willemsen and Hildebrandt reloaded with the two popular TV stars."
SITTLER: "Ladies and gentlemen, I'm sorry that we haven't been able to give you better news about our species.
news about our species. I'm also sorry because
because I have taken you to my heart."
BÜLOW: "Oh my goodness."
SITTLER: "It hurts to have to give such good people bad news."

Johann von Bülow, born in Munich in 1972, is one of the best-known German actors of his generation.
generation. After studying at the Otto Falckenberg School, he played at important theaters such as the
Schauspielhaus Bochum; he has also appeared in numerous German and international cinema and television
and television films and works with directors such as Oliver Hirschbiegel and François Ozon.

Walter Sittler, born a German-American in Chicago, attended the Otto Falckenberg School at the Kammerspiele from 1978 to 1981.
School at the Kammerspiele in Munich. From 1981 to 1988 he was engaged at the Nationaltheater in Mannheim
and then at the Staatstheater Stuttgart until 1995. His career as an actor on TV and in
The production "Nikola" on RTL received the Grimme Prize, among others, and Walter Sittler the German Television Award for
Sittler the German Television Award for best actor in a comedy. The series "Girl Friends",
"Nikola" and the series "Ein Fall für den Fuchs" and "Der Kommissar und das Meer" have brought him, along with many other
many other films, have made him known to a wide audience. In addition, Walter Sittler has never given up the stage
and has appeared in various theater productions and readings in many German cities for years.
cities in Germany.

"I give you my word of honor!": The world history of lies
On average, a person lies 200 times a day. The lie is the cement of world history. The
documents that founded the Papal States and made Hamburg a Hanseatic city - forged!
forged! Perhaps even half of the Middle Ages is an invention ... And then the 19.
Century - the great age of impostors! They sell the Eiffel Tower and the city of London
in pieces. Not to forget that in the 20th century, of course, no one was planning to build a wall in
Berlin or had a "sexual relationship with that woman". Finally the
world history of lies!
After the overwhelming success of her reading in honor of Roger Willemsen and Dieter
Hildebradt at the St. Pauli Theater in Hamburg, Walter Sittler (Hildebrandt) and Johann von
Bülow (Willemsen) are now going on tour with their entertaining search for the truth about lies.
Rearranged and gently updated, they throw out scandalous untruths and devious intrigues.
intrigues. Much to the amusement of the audience, who after this evening will be a few
illusions after this evening.
"Great fun. Willemsen and Hildebrandt reloaded with the two popular TV stars."
SITTLER: "Ladies and gentlemen, I'm sorry that we haven't been able to give you better news about our species.
news about our species. I'm also sorry because
because I have taken you to my heart."
BÜLOW: "Oh my goodness."
SITTLER: "It hurts to have to give such good people bad news."

Johann von Bülow, born in Munich in 1972, is one of the best-known German actors of his generation.
generation. After studying at the Otto Falckenberg School, he played at important theaters such as the
Schauspielhaus Bochum; he has also appeared in numerous German and international cinema and television
and television films and works with directors such as Oliver Hirschbiegel and François Ozon.

Walter Sittler, born a German-American in Chicago, attended the Otto Falckenberg School at the Kammerspiele from 1978 - 1981.
School at the Kammerspiele in Munich. From 1981 to 1988 he was engaged at the Nationaltheater in Mannheim
and then at the Staatstheater Stuttgart until 1995. His career as an actor on TV and in
The production "Nikola" on RTL received the Grimme Prize, among others, and Walter Sittler the German Television Award for
Sittler the German Television Award for best actor in a comedy. The series "Girl Friends",
"Nikola" and the series "Ein Fall für den Fuchs" and "Der Kommissar und das Meer" have brought him, along with many other
many other films, have made him known to a wide audience. In addition, Walter Sittler has never given up the stage
and has appeared in various theater productions and readings in many German cities for years.
cities in Germany.

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