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Monday Blues Cabarett

In the organizer's words:

Supa Boogie saves your world

Fortunately, Supa Boogie (aka Boris Ruge) comes to the Giesinger Bahnhof every 1st Monday of the month... He plugs his blues guitar into the amplifier and the week can begin... he counts in and sings about everything that deeply concerns people on a Monday evening.

He improvises, tells stories, writes poetry, mimes, communicates with the audience, encounters the Monday life blues of everyone!

How does that work? Boris Ruge grew up in the theater, studied classical guitar at an early age and soon discovered the blues and jazz. As a blues musician, he is also an actor, storyteller and entertainer from birth and is guaranteed not to fit into any box!

And when it gets too bluesy, he plays the boogie for you!

Fasten Seat Belts!

Clear the stage for: Monday Blues Cabaret!

Boris Ruge has been playing the blues for over 40 years. In major and minor keys in concert halls, theaters on the bed in his room and in pedestrian zones: "The blues is my oldest friend..."

Press: "...Boris Ruge plays the guitar masterfully with soft blues and tart rock to powder-dry rhymes" Tz München

"Boris Ruge, who also played the guitar fantastically, showed his bravura skills. Longing turned into song... " Reutlinger Generalanzeiger

"You play a very excellent guitar" as a guest of Peter Horton on SWR

"...Using only his guitar and his body, he creates all the stages of his life on stage, including the people involved, with biting songs giving the whole thing form and flow. The stage is transformed solely by Boris Ruge's acting....All of this is played by Boris Ruge with full physical commitment to the point of screaming clownishness." Tonia Hausmann, Abendzeitung Munich, on the premiere of "Zum Schreien!"

Munich blues colleague Schorsch Hampel on Boris Ruge's blues cabaret "Bring Your Own Blues" on facebook:

"Thank you for the successful evening at the Fraunhofer. Amusing and thought-provoking + fantastic guitar playing - a very fine mixture - a big compliment from Schorsch!"

Prizes: Tollwood Förderpreis, Scharfrichterbeilpreis winner, Andres Segovia Scholarship at the Banff Center for the Arts in Canada

Remaining tickets at the box office

Entrance: Baggage hall

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Price information:

2€, 10€ or 12€

Location

Giesinger Bahnhof Giesinger Bahnhofplatz 1 81539 München