Restores optimism in the cultural center / Cabaret's comeback continues smoothly
Uncle Fish, the renowned duo known for their hopeful and satirical performances, are set to kick off Dormagen's next cabaret season with their show, "Hope - A Serving Suggestion."
Scheduled for October 11, 20XX at 8 PM in the Dormagen Cultural Hall, the performance promises to be a modern cabaret experience that is both hilarious and thought-provoking.
The duo, famous for spreading hope in the German satire scene, will be using fun, singing, dancing, German tempo, and slow motion in their performances.
If you're interested in attending, tickets can be purchased on the website reservix.de or at the City Bookstore on Cologne Street 110 in Dormagen.
Moreover, the performance of Uncle Fish is part of the affordable wish subscription, which also includes shows by Maddin Schneider, Tobias Mann, Konrad Beikircher, Distel Berlin, and Jürgen Becker. A subscription consists of at least three events of your choice.
Maddin Schneider will perform on October 25, 2025, with his comedy show "Schöne Sonndaach" in the Kulturhalle Dormagen. Distel Berlin returns with the cabaret "Die SchMERZtherapie" on November 9, 2025. Konrad Beikircher will appear on February 28, 2026, and Jürgen Becker’s next show is scheduled for May 8, 2026, all in the Kulturhalle Dormagen. Sadly, Tobias Mann’s upcoming appearance in Dormagen is not listed in the available sources.
Uncle Fish's motto is: "You can always despair later." So, join them for an evening filled with hope and entertainment!
The show is part of the municipal cultural office's cabaret season and the performance is also bookable as part of the affordable wish subscription. Don't miss out on this exciting event!
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