Only the Pfister siblings have managed to portray the entertainment scene of the 60s, 70s and 80s so perfectly. That was the time when there were still television programs that worked across generations. They lovingly parody the sweet, deceitful kitsch of the industry, artfully, ambiguous and "only seemingly innocent" (Die Welt).
Ursli Pfister alias Christoph Marti spent his childhood and youth in Switzerland in the 1970s. His program about Peggy March reflects this time. The American Peggy March was one of the most successful pop singers in the German-speaking world between 1965 and 1980. Even if many people frown today because they don't immediately remember the name, as soon as "Mit 17 hat man noch Träume", "Carnaby Street" or "Memories of Heidelberg" are sung, a glow of memory flashes across their faces. She has accompanied an entire generation from childhood into the adult world.
Christoph Marti takes the audience back to this time with the stories of his childhood and the songs of Peggy March, they get to know Ms. Huggenberger and will be surprised to be able to sing along to so many songs word for word.
With
Christoph Marti, Chiara Cooks, Joana Henrique-Jacobs and the Jo Roloff Band (Johannes Roloff, Jürgen "Speedy" Schäfer, Immo Hofmann and Gary Schmalzl)
- Musical direction: Johannes Roloff
- Costumes: Heike Seidler
- Make-up: Benjamin Kiss, Antonia Hauser
- Light: Sven Herzel
- Sound: Danny Selinger
- Artistic direction: Christoph Marti
- Production management: Tobias Bonn
(SHOW IN GERMAN)
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Dates
April 2025
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