

Solo Cabaret
When I was young, everything was different! Singles were still made of vinyl and not out of desperation. Back then, I could still remember everything, whether it had actually happened or not. And "unhealthy" was just another word for "tasty".
Nowadays, I'm versatilely disinterested. Before I get upset again, I'd rather just not give a damn. I also couldn't care less who dies in a movie. As long as the dog survives! Since I've started imagining soap bubbles rising from politicians' mouths while they talk, at least what they say is nice to look at. Today I even know that a little afternoon nap is like gratinating the day with cheese.
Seriously, life is too short to be sad. We need to smile more; it unsettles people.
In his fifth solo program, Michael Ranz once again lets Tobias Saalfeld put plenty of words into his mouth. Two hours of practice in smirking, smiling, and laughing. Professionals are also allowed to shriek, whinny, cheer, and slap their thighs.
So, turn off your phones and just enjoy life for once!!!
By the way, I think that when short people open their umbrellas, they look like mushrooms.