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Monika Schwarzmann - Ganz einfach

The Bavarian music cabaret artist Martina Schwarzmann comes to the Passionsspielhaus in Erl with her current programme quite simply. It's quite simple to have a good life. You bake a cake and then eat it. In between, you experience a little and work a little. That's Martina Schwarzmann's day. It's very simple. If there's nothing nice in the newspaper, you just don't read it. And stubborn stains in the laundry are best removed with scissors. Sometimes there's a bit of whingeing, sometimes from the underage housemates, sometimes from the adult residents of the farm that is the centre of life for the artist, simple housewife and mother of four. If you want it to be quieter, you just have to cook the right thing. Because when everyone's mouth is full, it's quiet for a moment. At night it's quiet like that, too. Then Martina hears the silver fishers in the bathroom talking about her body. When Martina isn't taming her wild children or helping her husband in the fields, she sometimes sits and watches, which is also nice. Because if you look carefully, you always see something that you should urgently write a song about. Like the dried-up frog, from which she makes a tea bag with the help of a string: in case the stork comes by, so that you can offer him something suitable. Sometimes Martina's doorbell rings, and then the meaning of life is usually at the door. He's been looking for her for years. But she never opens the door. Let him keep looking.

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Monika Schwarzmann - Ganz einfach - Erl

The Bavarian music cabaret artist Martina Schwarzmann comes to the Passionsspielhaus in Erl with her current programme quite simply. It's quite simple to have a good life. You bake a cake and then eat it. In between, you experience a little and work a little. That's Martina Schwarzmann's day. It's very simple. If there's nothing nice in the newspaper, you just don't read it. And stubborn stains in the laundry are best removed with scissors. Sometimes there's a bit of whingeing, sometimes from the underage housemates, sometimes from the adult residents of the farm that is the centre of life for the artist, simple housewife and mother of four. If you want it to be quieter, you just have to cook the right thing. Because when everyone's mouth is full, it's quiet for a moment. At night it's quiet like that, too. Then Martina hears the silver fishers in the bathroom talking about her body. When Martina isn't taming her wild children or helping her husband in the fields, she sometimes sits and watches, which is also nice. Because if you look carefully, you always see something that you should urgently write a song about. Like the dried-up frog, from which she makes a tea bag with the help of a string: in case the stork comes by, so that you can offer him something suitable. Sometimes Martina's doorbell rings, and then the meaning of life is usually at the door. He's been looking for her for years. But she never opens the door. Let him keep looking.

Tickets are still available at www.seevent.at

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