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Berger Derblecken: Mild sermons, fiery sketches

2024-03-25T15:54:33.757Z

Highlights: Berger Derblecken: Mild sermons, fiery sketches. The topics were wide-ranging: from the "painful image" of the mayor to the "toxic male" dog. The audience was enthusiastic – even if there was far too much going on in Berg, said Lenten preacher “Bergspektivus’. “New Citizen” as the hit of the evening for the point “Economy and Finance” “We have thought about finances’ – art break – “seriously” – pause – ‘without consequences’



As of: March 25, 2024, 4:49 p.m

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The protagonists (sitting from left): Benjamin Beilicke (as a garbage man), Bettina Reiter (new citizen), Michael Friedinger (farmer), Hannah Galloth (locals) and (standing from left) Gunther Janeck (manager), Christian Kalinke (Lenten preacher Bergspektivus) and Tara Dierck (beauty influencer).

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At Berger Derblecken, the topics were wide-ranging: from the “painful image” of the mayor to the “toxic male” dog.

The audience was enthusiastic – even if there was far too much going on in Berg, said Lenten preacher “Bergspektivus”.

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- The “Derblecken in Berg” on Friday evening in the Aufkirchner Gasthof zur Post was a hit: penitential sermons, sketches and brass music attracted many visitors, the hall was packed.

As the Lenten preacher “Bergspektivus”, Christian Kalinke impressed with his monk styling, firm voice and mastery of the text.

But he admitted that he had a hard time reading the Levites because there was just too much going on in the community.

“And I can’t make a sermon of repentance out of non-winning issues, there aren’t even any scandals.”

The “vision angel” had insight into the local council.

He described many sessions to the preacher as self-discovery seminars around the “image of suffering” – “with a 'd' because it is the mayor's passion”.

When it came to skewering the debates, Kalinke was a bit over-industrious, as some of the model components remained simply too dry, and some others were not specific enough to Berg.

So the treatise became quite encyclopedic and, if local specifics were missing, there were well-known party differences from Munich and Berlin as filler.

Some of the humor struck the audience's humor, according to the analysis of the Höhenrainer special culture: “On the street it says 'Welcome to Heharoa' - but don't worry, they don't mean it that way.

They have the wide street so that everyone can get out quickly.” The citizen community also finds “problem wolves and problem otters” suspicious, while the “Ampelians” find cow and chicken keeping because of their “heteropatriarchal organization” towards females.

And in general, 25 percent of women on the council are not feminist enough.

The solution: The Greens encourage their men to change gender in solidarity, “you can now choose that more easily than your heating system”.

“New Citizen” as the hit of the evening

For the point “Economy and Finance”, “Bergspektivus” from the “always creative” QUH faction invented a cooperation between the Volkssternwarte and Oberpfaffenhofen, and he put the richly laughed words into the mouth of the FDP: “We have thought about finances” – art break – “seriously” – pause – “but without consequences”.

After a “crisis meeting with himself”, Mayor Rupert Steigenberger got everyone on board for the mission statement, so that even the “plated” (bald-headed people) can now say: “I am committed to the tips of my hair!”

After airy, fresh music from the Lüßbachers, three sketches followed - all on the fictional “Ratschbankerl”, which is intended to bring different residents together.

The audience convulsed with laughter as the self-important beauty influencer (Tara Dierck: High German, hectic, glittery jacket) cheered at meeting an “obvious member of the indigenous population.”

But Hannah Galloth (Bavarian, dirndl) cheekily countered: lard for the lips, cow dung fango and a bottle of light beer for deep relaxation - bingo.

The meeting between “Müllmann” Benjamin Beilicke and “Manager” Gunther Janeck was similar in structure, but also convincing: “We can’t even know each other, I’m upper class and you’re lower class.” Answer: “I’m early shift and late shift !” Because of an item of evidence at the recycling center, the manager had to listen - and, switching to Bavarian, discovered deficits in his life.

The highlight of the evening was Bettina Reiter, who, as a “new citizen”, fought against noise, manure and the “toxic male” dog of “farmer” Michael Friedinger – until the mischievous Farchacher found Zwiderwurzn’s Achilles heel: her over-sensitive dog “Daisy”.

With a wonderful wink, Friedinger – the only stage professional – suggested a temporary “dog swap”.

The following cheers also went to Kalinke for his ideas for the pieces, as well as Carin C. Tietze and Andreas Ammer for the moderation and the band, which sang “Rote Lips”.

Andreas Bretting

Source: merkur

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