Spring may be a long time coming, but at Dresden's Sax Royal reading stage, ideas germinate all year round and grow into new stories every month. On March 11, Michael Bittner, Roman Israel, Max Rademann and Gesine Schäfer will once again present what has sprouted from their brains over the past four weeks on stage at the Groove Station. The program includes stories about very personal adventures and misadventures as well as reflections on the big questions of existence and pamphlets against the omnipresent overall stupidity.
The reading stage has invited Christoph Theussl as a guest for the first time. Christoph was born in 1976 in the northern part of south-western Styria. He is a satirist, qualified actor, theater, song and project maker. Since fall 2012, he has been the third regular member of the Munich reading stage "Schwabinger Schaumschläger". Theussl is active as an actor and musician throughout the German-speaking world. In 1998, he received the "Max Reinhardt Prize" for acting in Zurich. As a singer-songwriter, he was awarded the Liederbestenliste Prize in 2014 and the Hanns Seidel Foundation Prize in 2015.
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