Vince Ebert: "Vince of Change"
Stadthalle Gifhorn, Germany
24.5 €
Good news still exists: a member of the Letzte Generation movement recently had a child. Berlin's senate has passed a resolution requiring all new streets to be named after women. Dead ends included. A new study from the Ministry of Economics shows that solar parks can supply enough electricity at night too - as long as the panels are lit with floodlights. Technically feasible today. The big corporations are just blocking it, unfortunately.
Science cabaret artist and physicist Vince Ebert takes stock: have we become more rational, more level-headed, or even smarter in recent years? Spoiler: no. Only 18% of the population wear a bicycle helmet, but 91% use a protective case for their phone.
When reality increasingly resembles satire and government statements are barely distinguishable from articles in the satirical outlet Der Postillon - how is a satirist supposed to top that? Vince Ebert refuses to give up. He may look like an old white man on the outside, but that's just a social construct. In "Vince of Change" he identifies as a 32-year-old tanned surf instructor from California, thereby reaching entirely new audiences. His mission concerns us all: in an era that threatens to drown ever deeper in feelings, moods and irrationality, he stubbornly holds up the banner of reason. And besides, he needs the money.
No potato dishes will be served.











