Thomas Maurer: "Maurer. Kafka. Komisch."
Thomas Maurer: "Maurer. Kafka. Komisch."
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Thomas Maurer: Trotzdem
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Most of us probably got to know the dark gray in black, hopeless, hopeless, sad Kafka in German class. Many of us were happy to avoid him for the rest of our lives as a result of this experience.
On this evening, Thomas Maurer wants to show Kafka’s other side, which is not really another side, but often just a different perspective. Kafka’s comedy is similar to those strangely patterned tilting pictures that you can stare at for a long time without seeing the signs supposedly hidden in them. But once you have discovered them, they never go away.
Isn’t it – also – funny when someone wakes up in the morning as a vermin and everyone, including him, pretends for as long as possible that nothing is wrong? …
Thomas Maurer wants to present this Kafka on this evening. He can’t promise so-called punchline fireworks, but he can promise fine, bright, alert, always grotesque comedy, written down by one of the greatest German-language writers and performed by a pretty good veteran cabaret warhorse.