There are always a thousand reasons not to do things: first and foremost self-doubt and one's own demands on oneself, the compatibility of career and family, pressure to perform and mental stress. This evening full of condensed language, poetry and mild humor revolves around all these reasons, but also the at least equally numerous reasons to stand on stage despite all this, to take space for yourself and to write against every crisis.
It is about the fine line between tragedy and comedy, as well as about everyday life, feelings, interpersonal relationships and excessive demands, probably also about fun facts about birds and about how successful you actually have to become before you are no longer afraid of failure.
Jule Weber, award-winning spoken word artist, reads, speaks and performs from over a decade of stage experience and tries to give space and language to the general pros and cons. If you don't know her yet, you'll find her on stages, eating pears on the internet, haphazardly in a streetcar or in conversation with her podcast colleague Malte Küppers ("I'm not good with people").
Spoken Word | Comedy
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