After the line-up was infiltrated last time by a real queer, it's now time to take tougher measures: the ultimate "ARE YOU QUEER-QUIZ" will filter how many letters can be found in our LGBTQIA* acts. They will have to prove their knowledge of the community with questions like: "How many kilometers would lesbians travel for a first date?" before they can share their stand-up set or poetry. We look forward to maximum fun, all the colors of the rainbow and, of course, queer art that invites you to giggle.
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LINA KLÖPPER is a poetry slammer from Leipzig. She has been performing on stage since October 2018 and has already won the title of Saxon Poetry Slam Champion twice. Her first book "Liebe und das Gegenteil" was published by Brimborium Verlag in Leipzig. Lina generally deals with personal experiences and socio-critical topics in her texts, the message of which can only get through when you've finished laughing. The author can be seen in the MDR format nächste Generation in a report entitled "Why we should talk more about queer love".
KEVIN KNAUTZ has been on stage for four years and tells of life's detours with dry humor. Between star gastronomy, late outing, Sims and the decision to study economics at the age of 33, the Cologne native combines personal stories with sharp observations and honest self-irony. His comedy is approachable, intelligent and often at its funniest when it actually gets uncomfortable.
EVGENIJA KOSOV has been enriching poetry slam and comedy stages
comedy stages throughout the German-speaking world. With her word art
she was runner-up at the NRW championships in 2024 and a finalist at the
German-speaking championships in the poetry slam. As a Bochum student by choice, she authentically tells of a life between past and big city, university and stage, being lost and finding herself again.
CLAUDIUS SIMON is a comedy newcomer from Hamburg. Whether about the docuflop Melania Trump, the navy of love, or his demand "Rausländer aus!": Claudius does not shy away from any topics for a loving and queer view that invites the audience to join in the laughter.
We are in the mood for a sweet show full of lightness, which understands humor as an activist act and not as a tool to kick down. Of course, everyone who celebrates queer artists and is looking for an evening in a feel-good atmosphere is welcome in the audience. Oh, it's going to be nice: ringing in Pride Season, "I feel it!", you too?
27.06. 6.30 pm admission, 7.00 pm start
Ute's house is still lit, Münster
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