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Everyday topics guarantee a laugh: Peitingen cabaret artist inspires audience with new program

2024-02-21T11:15:26.552Z

Highlights: Everyday topics guarantee a laugh: Peitingen cabaret artist inspires audience with new program.. As of: February 21, 2024, 12:00 p.m By: Sabine Lehmann CommentsPressSplit Even a visit to the wellness center doesn't make the characters in Stiglmeier's cabaret any younger. Young people also get rid of fat. My news of the day: Immediate closure of the Weilheim - Peienberg railway line: roadway sensors. This is what reads: “Ambassador of Music: Erwin Krauthauf gives the reading after 20 years in office too fast.”



As of: February 21, 2024, 12:00 p.m

By: Sabine Lehmann

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Even a visit to the wellness center doesn't make the characters in Stiglmeier's cabaret any younger.

Young people also get rid of fat © Lehmann

The man, the child, the beauty: Alexandra Stiglmeier from Peitingen thrilled her audience with everyday topics on Saturday evening at the premiere of her new cabaret program “Best Of” in the packed Eggerstadel at the Zechenschenke.

Peiting – Alexandra Stiglmeier can do it easily.

Once again, the woman from Peitingen captivated hundreds of spectators.

Right from the start she made it clear: “Today everyone should leave the hall with a laugh and spread joy into the world.” Every person should take things as they are and make a “Best Of” out of their life.

That's exactly what the cabaret artist did in her new show, combining the best of five different programs in one.

Also included, of course, is the wonderfully simply knitted Leni from the Allgäu.

Together with Stiglmeier herself, she experiences many everyday adventures.

From the wellness weekend, during which unfortunately even three hours in the vaunted baking soda bath doesn't provide rejuvenation, to the party on Hamburg's Reeperbahn, where they maternally pat a drooling fruit dwarf (a man who obviously feels comfortable in the strip club) dry with a handkerchief .

The man himself doesn't fare well with the Stiglmeier woman that evening either.

Neither the original provider, eagerly awaited by his wife and child at home, nor the updated version.

The good Lord gave her a few parts that were too much for the woman.

According to the cabaret artist, gender roles have changed these days.

But is everything new better?

The woman goes to work and the men meet the children on the playground in the afternoon.

When the lady of the house comes home in the evening, she at least hears the words she has always longed for.

“I love you, and you are beautiful!” Unfortunately, the house is still untidy because the husband had so much stress with the offspring.

So you just can't do anything right, except maybe lie on the sofa.

Young people also get rid of fat

Despite all the malice, Alexandra Stiglmeier is adored by the stronger sex in the audience.

Encouraging and appreciative shouts are heard several times from the ranks of the male spectators when she once again doubts her attractiveness or simply longingly emulates love.

The women love Stiglmeier anyway.

She just knows what she's talking about.

And everyone knows what she's talking about when she talks about the hail damage to her thighs.

Or that the term “shopping” takes on a completely different meaning when a woman tries to shove her bacon rolls into her stomach-reducing pants.

As lazy Kevin, the artist satirizes today's youth, who only get up from their comfortable mattress to ask for food.

But the new modern mom who wants to have discussions with her toddler on an equal footing can also get rid of her fat.

What kind of message is the offspring supposed to send to their mother with a messy room?

She herself made her house childproof -– “and two people still made it in,” jokes the stage woman, who is a mother of two in real life.

A few other ladies made it onto the stage of the new cabaret.

All embodied with the usual few props.

A hilarious evening that begs for repetition.

Because when Alexandra Stiglmeier shows her gorgeous smile on stage, everyone simply beams with her.

Alexandra Stiglmeier's next appearance in the district will be with her “Best Of” program on Friday, April 26th, in the Kunstcafé am Tor in Rottenbuch.

Start: 7.30 p.m.

Tickets for 14 euros by calling 08867/921040.

Further dates at www.stiglmeier-alexandra.de.

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By Sabine Lehmann

By the way: Everything from the region is now also available in our regular Schongau newsletter.

Source: merkur

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