Beautiful new a cappella songs, satirical chorales in a festive guise, an almost perfect Hammond organ parody, a man in a skirt and a very Finnish Finnish woman who celebrates on stage every evening at least as much as her name base in the official residence of Kesäranta - all this awaits the audience and fans when the curtain rises on the new and now 16th tour program of LaLeLu - a cappella comedy.
This new satirical program by the North German vocal quartet is incredibly bold - musically and thematically, LaLeLu also has a lot of pressure on the boiler. The four vocal acrobats with a hilarious penchant for anarchy warn of unpredictable neighbors, defy ex-boyfriends and, on top of that, set the German constitution to music in all seriousness.
And since politics is currently only continuing to simmer, mumble and lindnert and now and then quietly scold, LaLeLu see it as their task and time to celebrate dialogue and defeat the division of society once and for all with their show. To this end, they even shamelessly dare to proclaim a new Willy Brandt. And because that's not enough, Jan, Tobi, Sanna and Frank even sing without electricity and still make themselves heard with their unique musical cabaret of non-violent singing, gender-neutral dancing and lasting satire: Everything done right!
Director: Lukas Langhoff Music and lyrics: LaLeLu, Sören Sieg
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Free tickets at 040-55565556 or by e-mail to Vvk at almahoppe.de
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