"Comedian Heinersdorff debuts at the Düsseldorf Theater on the Kö with a fresh new production"
The Theater an der Kö is currently playing host to a delightful Christmas comedy titled "...und das ist gut so!", written by René Heinersdorff. This light-hearted production is a perfect addition to the holiday season, promising entertainment for more than half the family[3].
The play revolves around love tangles, featuring a character named Bernd (played by Carl Bruchhäuser) who is married to a man but has fallen in love with a married woman, Stephanie (played by Yael Hahn)[1]. As the story unfolds, Stephanie's arrival leads to delightful misunderstandings and some light innuendo[2].
The comedy also features two boulevard divas portraying Bernd's mother-in-laws. Simone Rethel plays Max's mother Gisela, and Ursula Karven plays Bernd's unconventional mother, Rotraud[4]. The comedy includes a scene with Carl Bruchhäuser, Simone Rethel, Ursula Karven, Yael Hahn, and Tilman Rose[5].
In an unexpected twist, Bernd claims he's distressed because he's being prosecuted for tax evasion to avoid revealing his true feelings to his mother-in-laws[7]. Prejudices against queer relationships become apparent in the reversed scenario[8]. However, the comedy concludes with a harmonious resolution involving an 'uncoming out' and a message of tolerance: "Love always finds its way, sometimes straight, sometimes crooked"[9].
The Theater an der Kö's website is www.theateranderkoe.de, and the box office can be reached at 0211 / 322 333. It's open Mon.-Sat. 11 am to 8 pm and Sun. 1 to 6 pm[10]. The comedy is playing until June 15[11].
In a recent development, theater owner René Heinersdorff has signed a new lease for the Theater an der Kö, extending its operation until 2027[6]. This ensures that audiences can continue to enjoy Heinersdorff's unique brand of storytelling for many Christmases to come.
So, if you're looking for a heartwarming, entertaining, and thought-provoking comedy this holiday season, "...und das ist gut so!" at Theater an der Kö is not to be missed.
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