Musikkabarett Schwarze Grütze - "Ganz dünnes Eis"
Kulturkirche St. Jakobi Stralsund, Germany
28 €
In their tenth stage programme, Stefan Klucke and Dirk Pursche venture onto very thin ice once again with brand-new, bitterly witty songs. They have always done this, but what was funny back then is no longer funny today: a song about collecting poisonous mushrooms - malicious and in poor taste! A song about wokeness in kindergarten - unfair and mean! A song about someone with a left-right weakness - that simply doesn't work! Even in the duo's brilliant wordplay, the devil lurks in the details. Anyone who avoids satirical TV shows because of content warnings should probably skip this concert by the cult duo from Potsdam.
For everyone else, it will certainly be a blast again.
Musical Cabaret Schwarze Grütze - Background
Dirk Pursche and Stefan Klucke have been performing together as the cabaret "Schwarze Grütze" for an incredible 30 years. As a teenager, Dirk Pursche already appeared as a singer-songwriter with critical and humorous songs. He was supported in the singing workshop by, among others, Gerhard Gundermann. Stefan Klucke's literary talent was recognized early in school, and as a "writing student" he received several awards. With his family, he regularly performed at carnival with satirical songs before large audiences. Their collaboration began during their music studies in Potsdam, first in rock bands, later as a duo. Both artists write all the texts and songs for their programmes themselves.
Besides performances in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, they are also regular guests on radio and television and have been honoured with numerous awards for their work in cabaret.











