Cultural icon Uncle Fish sparks optimism in the cultural center / Cabaret performances resume progressively
Uncle Fish, the beacons of hope in the German satire scene, are set to perform their program "Hope - A Serving Suggestion" at the Kulturhalle Dormagen on October 11 at 8 pm. This event marks the kick-off of the next cabaret season in the Kulturhalle.
The duo, known from WDR 2, uses fun, singing, dancing, and German speed and slow motion in their performances to make people laugh between expectation and stance. The focus is on tackling contemporary issues, such as climate change, war, prices, AfD, and Donald Trump.
Tickets for Uncle Fish's performance can be purchased at the ticket shop on reservix.de and in the City Bookstore on Cologne Street 110 in Dormagen. The motto of Uncle Fish is "You can always despair later."
This performance is also part of the affordable wish subscription, which includes Uncle Fish's performance as one of the available options. The subscription allows for the selection of at least three events of choice, with other options including Maddin Schneider, Tobias Mann, Konrad Beikircher, Distel Berlin, and JΓΌrgen Becker.
In addition to the Dormagen performance, Uncle Fish will also perform "Hoffnung - eine Empfehlung" on Saturday, October 11, at 8 PM at the Alte Synagoge in Heidelberg, Germany. The event is guaranteed to be entertaining, making it a must-see for anyone seeking a night of laughter and thought-provoking comedy.
The municipal cultural office is excited to welcome Uncle Fish to the Kulturhalle and looks forward to a successful start to the cabaret season. Don't miss out on the opportunity to witness this dynamic duo in action!