Bruno Jonas brings cabaret to Feldkirchen-Westerham: My speech on November 23rd
Bruno Jonas brings cabaret to Feldkirchen-Westerham: My speech on November 23rd
The well-known cabaret artist Bruno Jonas is about to appear in the Feldkirchen-Westerham cultural and sports center. On November 23, he will entertain the audience with his “My Speech” program. The 71-year-old, who is known for his sharp political satire, spoke in an exclusive interview about the current challenges and difficulties of the political landscape in Germany and beyond
Bruno Jonas, who is particularly remembered as a brother of Barnaba on the Munich Nockherberg in Munich, commented on the current global political situation and its effects on his cabaret work. He emphasized that the current state, despite its diverse challenges, also offers a lot of material for its programs. "First of all, it is a material offer," he explained and added that the satirical access had to be developed by its own perspectives.
insight into the current political landscape
The ongoing political tensions, including the traffic light coalition in Germany and the elections in the USA, are characterized by both interest and concern for Jonas. "As a cabaret artist, it is my job to beat sparks from these topics, but as a citizen I also have fears," he said. He pointed out the influence of the media that often spread fear and uncertainty. "It is important not to be put in an anxiety bubble," said the cabaret artist.
With regard to the traffic light coalition, Jonas said: "It is normal for politics to blame others. You are now experiencing the principle of expansion of damage, which has been clearly visible in recent days." The cabaret artist sees the political argument as a common procedure and observes how politicians try to pass on responsibility instead of tackling the problems.
The preparations for his appearance are in full swing and he is looking forward to captivating the audience with his thoughts and insights. "Culture is important to make people think," said Jonas. His program will include a mixture of humor, cynicism and calling for a critical examination of politics.
The event in Feldkirchen-Westerham promises to become an entertaining and thoughtful evening. Admission begins at 7 p.m. and the program starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are available in advance, and Jonas is convinced that the spectators can expect an experience that encourages them to think about current topics and to reflect their meaning. For more information on the event and the cultural autumn, the website www.kulturherst-feldkirchen-westerham.de
In his interview, Bruno Jonas emphasizes that cabaret not only serves entertainment, but also offers a platform to reflect on relevant social and political issues. "Cabaret is when you think," summarizes Jonas, underlining his philosophy, which he wants to present at the appearance in Feldkirchen-Westerham.
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