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REBELLiERT mit Rebekka Lindauer

REBELLiERT mit Rebekka Lindauer (gdl_911316919_image)
Comedy, satire and music combine when Rebekka Lindauer humorously stirs up everyday madness in REBELLiERT and even makes naked mole rats, gas stations and co. a highlight.

Description

Date
28.03.2026 at 20:00 o'clock
Price
Fr. 30 / 15
Zeit
Doors open: 7:30 pm
Place
Kulturhaus Rosengarten

"The Language Grenade from Zurich" is a stunner. With her blunt view of everyday madness and world events, Rebekka Lindauer chisels her humorous stories and food for thought into the minds of her audience in her second stage program REBELLiERT, where they stick like climate glue. In doing so, she always gives the supposedly unimportant the place it deserves: naked mole rats become life coaches, incinerators become popular excursion destinations and gas stations become romantic meeting places. A flirtation between comedy, relentless satire and "music reminiscent of Endo Anaconda" - unfiltered and incomparable in this combination.

The satirist and musician Rebekka Lindauer was nominated for the "Swiss Comedy Newcomer Award" after just five performances. Since then, the "language grenade from Zurich" has established itself on many German-language stages and in various SRF formats. In 2021, she went on tour with her solo debut "Héroïne" and was dubbed a "heroine of the time" by the Tagesanzeiger. In addition to her stage work, Rebekka Lindauer writes columns (which have been published in the NZZ am Sonntag and the Republic, among others), she writes and produces her own radio show "Friss oder Stirb" on SRF1, organizes Zurich's cult reading stage "Märli am See" with Patrick Frey and Max Küng and, as if that wasn't enough, she was also allowed to christen Zurich's new e-Limmat boat fleet – the wet dream of the entire Green electorate.

Venue

Kulturhaus Rosengarten

Landstrasse 5, 7214 Grüsch

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