In his current solo show "Maskenball" Sebastian 23 takes a satirical and oblique look behind all the masks that people wear in everyday life and we sometimes even discover what lies behind them: Faces.
The program is filled to the brim with texts, songs, stand-up and improv. It is sometimes political, sometimes silly, sometimes both, always left, usually in front, but above all: way up there.
You might know Sebastian 23 for a variety of reasons: He's one of the country's best-known poetry slammers, he's been a hunter and collector (of cabaret awards), he's been on TV a few times, if not on the Internet, because on social media he has many fans as a satirist and activist. Maybe you've even seen him on the street and thought, "Who is this way-too-good-tempered guy in the colorful sweater who looks like a stoned chameleon tripped up against a court jester?"
Or you don't even know Sebastian 23 yet - in which case you can discover all the more in "Masquerade Ball." So, feel free to admit: you're running out of counter-arguments. Make it easier for both of us and just come to the show.