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Peter Alexander, not the famous one in his early 50s, but often annoyed because of his name, is waiting in a run-of-the-mill bar for the result of a training admissions interview.
He tells why people, especially in groups, have always been an abomination to him.
Throughout his life he tried to fight his aversion, but all his efforts failed in kindergarten, in various clubs and at work. The same thing happened to him in relationships. He is neither moral nor immoral, neither good nor evil and in no way corruptible, not by the so-called bad guys, but also not by the so-called good guys - in short, there are probably only a few who he has not shared his truths with in the course of his life hit in the head.
Now in his early 50s, he wants to know one last time. He tries again to gain a foothold in his life.
Will we witness how an average life plan gets a fresh and life-affirming impetus in the middle of our degenerated affluent society.
Cheers!Press reviews:
The best prerequisites for satire without regard: hypermoralism, consumerism, longing for catastrophe. Actor Thomas Gassner exhibits all of this in his first cabaret solo “The Last Round of Mankind” – and releases everything and everyone for verbal shooting. The sentences are twisted, the thoughts hit the tightrope of contemporary discourse in captivating capers – without a safety net or a false bottom. (Joachim Leitner, Tyrolean daily newspaper)
Thomas "Feinripp" Gassner made a guest appearance at Innsbruck's Treibhaus and delighted audiences with rapid, moral, profound, gender-transcending and political digs. (District newspaper Innsbruck)
Convincing debut at Theater unter Sternen: Thomas Gassner with his bar monologue “The Last Round of Humanity” (column “Frei
Tickets & Info:
www.archenoe.at; info@archenoe.at; +43 664 455 6872
Peter Alexander, not the famous one in his early 50s, but often annoyed because of his name, is waiting in a run-of-the-mill bar for the result of a training admissions interview.
He tells why people, especially in groups, have always been an abomination to him.
Throughout his life he tried to fight his aversion, but all his efforts failed in kindergarten, in various clubs and at work. The same thing happened to him in relationships. He is neither moral nor immoral, neither good nor evil and in no way corruptible, not by the so-called bad guys, but also not by the so-called good guys - in short, there are probably only a few who he has not shared his truths with in the course of his life hit in the head.
Now in his early 50s, he wants to know one last time. He tries again to gain a foothold in his life.
Will we witness how an average life plan gets a fresh and life-affirming impetus in the middle of our degenerated affluent society.
Cheers!Press reviews:
The best prerequisites for satire without regard: hypermoralism, consumerism, longing for catastrophe. Actor Thomas Gassner exhibits all of this in his first cabaret solo “The Last Round of Mankind” – and releases everything and everyone for verbal shooting. The sentences are twisted, the thoughts hit the tightrope of contemporary discourse in captivating capers – without a safety net or a false bottom. (Joachim Leitner, Tyrolean daily newspaper)
Thomas "Feinripp" Gassner made a guest appearance at Innsbruck's Treibhaus and delighted audiences with rapid, moral, profound, gender-transcending and political digs. (District newspaper Innsbruck)
Convincing debut at Theater unter Sternen: Thomas Gassner with his bar monologue “The Last Round of Humanity” (column “Frei
Tickets & Info:
www.archenoe.at; info@archenoe.at; +43 664 455 6872
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