On Wednesday, February 11, the Dresden reading stage Sax Royal will present a new program at the Groove Station. Michael Bittner, Roman Israel, Max Rademann and Gesine Schäfer form not only the most traditional, but also the most popular literary team in the city - and for good reason: nowhere else can you find such a colorful mixture of cheerful stories of everyday life, abysmally beautiful poetry and dizzying philosophical journeys of thought every month. In addition, the eerily beautiful state of Saxony also gets a satirical punch in the mouth from time to time. A good evening is guaranteed for all those who don't like to laugh below their level.
As always, the reading stage has also invited a guest from out of town: Sebastian Lehmann comes from South Baden, but lives in Berlin. He often talks to his parents in his home town of Freiburg on the phone and talks about it on SWR3 and RBB radioeins. He tours Germany with his solo programs, is a member of the reading stage "Lesedüne" and winner of the Baden-Württemberg Kleinkunstpreis. He has also written numerous books, most recently: "Ich hab's dir doch gleich gesagt, Sebastian."
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