Strange. And why the path to happiness is so tricky. People want to be happy – and consistently manage to get in their own way with admirable dedication. That's exactly where Harald Pomper comes in: with a sharp eye, subtle Viennese wit, and a generous helping of life experience that comes not from the cultural bubble, but from the workshop floor. The award-winning cabaret artist and songwriter dissects the great and small absurdities of our everyday lives in his current program "Strange" – and reassembles them pointedly, lovingly cantankerous and surprisingly on target. Between divine service conversations, religious sales strategies, peculiar coffeehouse observations and the completely normal madness, an evening unfolds that is as clever as it is entertaining. Pomper serves no quick answers, but precise observations – with brains, heart and hidden meaning. A cabaret evening for everyone who wants to laugh without checking their brain at the door. Or, as Pomper puts it: "If we're going to be silly, let's at least be silly together!"


