Homajon Klarabella Sefat is working on a cabaret comeback. This time, depression won't stop him in his tracks. With his – often bewildered – love of life, he has emancipated himself from the black dog. He petted it while writing, then crossed it out, brought it back as an encore, and garnished it with a killer punchline. Homajon is, after all, only human. A Homajon-sapiens who sometimes feels lonely, even in his beloved miniature railway, with which he travels the world. But there's his romantic view of the state of the nation: "Recite Rilke and buy cut flowers! Despite rising inflation." All this culminates in surprising punchlines, sometimes in satirical songs, rarely in political fish jokes – and almost never in a dance number. The result is a romantic satire that promises hope in exchange for admission. And everything will be fine. Promise. Or will it not? Convince yourself in the theater of your choice. Direction: Leo Lukas


