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Mia Pittroff wonders: why is ginger the messiah among the bulbous plants? Why is "Do what you love and love what you do!" the bane of our generation? But becoming a unicorn is no solution either?
How do you explain to a five-year-old child that there are no ponies in a park-and-ride lot? And why are young parents more elaborately equipped on their way to the zoo than Reinhold Messner on his way to Nanga Parbat?
Why do people in porn films only ever take their clothes off and never put on anything nice? And while even the neighbor's goldfish maintains its own beauty channel on YouTube, Mia Pittroff states quite laconically: true beauty comes from dimming.
Born in Franconia, she picks up her spot-on observations and punchlines wherever she happens to be: between the provinces and the big city, dialect and High German, between children and career and, last but not least, between the years. The Berliner-by-choice cannot be pigeonholed into any cabaret or comedy genre! She is simply there and her beautiful, poetic, thought-provoking but sometimes also simply sly observations are not to be missed.
Mia Pittroff is somewhere in her mid-late thirties. Superficially nice. Deviously wicked. Charming. But always to the point: "I like cabaret. The stage is always so tidy. At least at first."
Before her cabaret career, Mia Pittroff was a poetry slamer on German and international stages before she brought her first solo program to the stage with "Mein Laminat, die Sabine und ich", which won several awards. After "Ganz schön viel Landschaft hier", "Wahre Schönheit kommt beim Dimmen" is now her third solo program.