The HERKULESKEULE returns to the allotment garden: with new lyrics and songs, but in the old tradition: against the grain, regardless of sensitivities from left to right, against thought bans and for peace!
The new summer program of the Herkuleskeule Dresden
After the great summer audience success DIE ERDE HAT EINE SCHEIBE, the HERKULESKEULE ensemble returns to the allotment garden: with new texts and songs, but in the old tradition: against the grain, regardless of sensitivities from left to right, against thought prohibitions and for peace!
With six left hands, a blunt spade but a sharp tongue, three cabaret artists argue about the question: Can you still plant a tree in this world? Or would they not be better off digging a bunker as protection against left-wing fantasies of saving the world and right-wing popular fantasies, against language bans, against the exclusion of all those who disagree with a press that voluntarily sounds the same? Or are these all smoke and mirrors in a new distribution war between rich and poor? They are digging into the depths of opinion-making, coming across absurdities and absurdities. What else to believe in, what else to fight for? Tree or bunker? Future or burial? The HERKULESKEULE provides no answers. Laughing at the world, mocking themselves - they are professionals at this, the cabaret artists of the over 60-year-old traditional cabaret.
It's going to be rocking, it's going to be satirical, it's going to be hot!
The HERKULESKEULE's big allotment garden summer is entering its second round.
