PHOTO: © Sven Kemmler

Sven Kemmler: DICKE SCHINKEN

In the organizer's words:

Sven Kemmler has bought himself a book. A really thick one. And he's sweating. But he used to love reading. Oh, where has the magic gone? The voice of his great-grandmother reading The Robber Hotzenplotz. Waiting for the book bus. Then, after the compulsory reading tyranny of school days, anxious questions: Is a book still literature if an orc appears in it? Is it even a book if it's not a thriller from Denmark or Sweden? How should we deal with controversial authors such as Immanuel Kant or Jamie Oliver?

We have always wanted to curl up on the sofa on rainy days and immerse ourselves in a book that takes us to foreign worlds, with which we can cross deserts and jungles, that teaches us how to fly spaceships, bake laughter cakes, beat up princes and impregnate potholders. Man reads as long as he strives. And this program strives to carve lances out of the sticks that many people have up their butts when it comes to "books" in order to break them for reading. Cheerful, profound, sometimes downright silly and - within the bounds of possibility - erotic. All of this, of course, with a well-oiled reading voice. And a lot of heart. In short:

An evening for everyone who wants to fall in love with reading (again).

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Location

Hofspielhaus Falkenturmstr. 8 80331 München

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