Orange danger: cabaret on climate refugees in Sonsbeck

<p> <strong> Orange danger: cabaret on climate refugees in Sonsbeck </strong> </p>

cross -border comedy in Sonsbeck

Sonsbeck. In an exciting event, the Dutch cabaret artist Patrick Nederkoorn will appear in Sonsbeck on May 15th. His program "The Orange Danger - The Dutch Comes" offers a humorous and at the same time critical examination of migration and the peculiarities of German and Dutch cultures. The topic of climate liability is treated in an original way by taking a fictional increase in sea level as a starting point that could move 17 million orange refugees in caravans to Germany.

nederkoorn, born in 1983, is a profiled comedian who lives in Amsterdam. With a background in political science and theater, he knows how to pack complex topics in an entertaining way. His appearance in Sonsbeck marks an important moment for cross -border comedy, since he addresses the differences and similarities of both nations while at the same time stimulating the audience to think.

The artist is accompanied by Guido van de MEET, which musically enriches the program and ensures a lively atmosphere. Nederkoorn has already gained a foothold in Germany and received recognition through numerous appearances, including the Prix Pantheon, as well as repeated appearances in the Mdr.

The event takes place in the castle, with admission from 7 p.m. Tickets are already available and can be purchased in various ticket agencies, including the travel agency in Sonsbeck and other local shops. The price for a card begins at 27.50 euros, which is an inexpensive way to experience high -quality comedy.

The event on May 15 is not only an entertaining experience, but also an opportunity to celebrate the cultural connections between Germany and the Netherlands. Nederkoorn's appearance not only promises laughs, but also a look at the social challenges that both countries currently concern.

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