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Topic Jean-Philippe Kindler, he has a new solo program, you have to say something about it: "Class Reunion" comes from the stage genre of unrestrained rabble: It gets loud, it gets rough, it gets unforgiving.



Jean-Philippe Kindler: Klassentreffen


In the media history of Germany there has probably never before been a satirist who was described as a "hetzer" by both the BILD newspaper and some leftists. Fortunately, both sides are right, because Jean-Philippe Kindler wants one thing above all: splitting. The satire of the German cabaret award winner not only wants to show social rifts, but also tear them open so that they can no longer be overlooked.

"Class reunion" is a homage to irreconcilability: Whether on the WDR broadcasting board or in the rocked-out student flat share - Kindler's content lets the shreds fly, so that the Karl Marx face tattoo just slips off your temple. And Kindler only wants one thing: to find what they have in common in the division.

In capitalism there is a rumor that there is no such thing as social classes anymore: because if even large corporations advertise diversity, then after all everyone has the same chance - at least of being exploited.

And yet they exist, the good old class. The Champagne Marxists. The Antifa Atzinnen. The pensioners without a pension. The delicate radicals, the trainees and the students. Come to the class reunion for a little detention against the status quo.

(Program in German)

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January 2024
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