Atze Schröder: The comedian as a Redeemer - an evening in Aurich!

Atze Schröder: The comedian as a Redeemer - an evening in Aurich!

Auricher Sparkassen-Arena, 26603 Aurich, Deutschland - On October 24th, the Auricher Sparkassen-Arena becomes a setting for a live event of the popular comedian Atze Schröder. The artist, known for his sharp observations and humorous representations, will not only present his stage program, but also give deeper insights into his work and thoughts.

In his interview,

Schröder addresses the social uncertainties that many feel during and after pandemic and in the midst of geopolitical crises. He discusses that a joke that offers a certain kind of "redemption" could be important in such times: "I am to blame for everything. You can throw your sins on me; and then everything is fine again. And honestly: Who else should do it?" This statement is not only meant humorous, but also reflects a deeper truth about human use of responsibility and guilt.

biblical allusions and personal anecdotes

Schröder draws biblical parallels in his art, which come from his background as a former valet. "At the beginning of my program, I make it clear that we are not at a church day," he explains, and points out that stand-up comedy somehow resembles the narrative art of a sermon. His humor often goes hand in hand with personal experiences, such as his growing up in a women's household, which leads to a special charm. "I think that women still recognize this special joke quite well," he adds. This connection of personal history and generally accessible humor is a trademark of his appearances.

Another central topic in his program are family stories that often seem exaggerated. These bizarre stories manage to make the audience laugh while conveying a deeper truth about social roles and expectations. "You absolutely have to make your Abitur," is a statement that appeals to many, especially younger spectators, while they are dealing with the unrealistic expectations that are often imposed on them.

Schröder is aware of the challenges that are associated with time and social changes. "I don't think I'm the hottest and that everything will be running somehow," he emphasizes and underlines the importance of continuous further development and reflection on your own content.

dealing with sensitive topics

When asked about sensitive issues such as racism and gender, Schröder explains his own attitude. He practices gender -friendly language, but without being convulsively incorporated into his appearances. He explains the difference between humor and Ernst. "It is enough if I make fun of those who take the topic too seriously," he notes. This shows that his humor is both critical and pragmatic.

to the allegations that artists are no longer allowed to say everything these days, he has a clear opinion. "This is complete nonsense because it is simply not true. You can very much say and claim everything," he explains. This shows that he believes that more freedom is necessary in the discussion about controversial issues.

Schröder also looks at his experience with East Frisia. In the past, he appeared in the North Sea hall in Emden, where he experimented with Low German and delighted the audience. As a passionate sailor, he learned to appreciate one of these regions and looks forward to his appearance in Aurich, which he sees as a special opportunity to interact with the audience.

Through such personal highlights and its ability to reflect on serious topics with a wink, Atze Schröder remains an important player in the German comedy scene. The versatility of his program appeals to a wide audience and offers stimulating perspectives both entertainment and thinking.

For more information on his appearance and the topics he may be treated, a look at www.nwzonline.de .

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OrtAuricher Sparkassen-Arena, 26603 Aurich, Deutschland

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