Director: Matze Schmidt
Kulturgemeinde
Bad Berleburg
With 150 performances at home and abroad “Ladies’ Night” is the most successful theatre production of Marburg. Therefore it is really a highlight of the Berleburger Literaturpflaster “New Zealand”.
“No job, no money, no future? Forget it!”, Max and Harry decided. With a big coup the friends try to feather their nest. They were motivated by a sold-out performance of a professional men-strip-group. Their motto is ‘We can do this just as well as they’ and so they start searching for like-minded people to start up their own strip-show on stage. The problems, that one is too thick, another too thin, the third one too gay, the fourth one too shy and the fifth is too sexy, could not stop them: Frenetically they improve the choreography for the big night. But it is not only about the steps, which are very difficult…Asides the overcoming of their inhibitions to strip are all the personal problems: A critically ill mother, the constantly struggle with the overweight, the son who is engrossed by the ex-wife, and the permanently alluring rope for solving all problems…
And finally the all-dominant moment has come: the performance. So that is the moment when fiction and reality collide. Because at this point it will also be an all-dominant moment for the actors of the Waggonhalle that means: All or nothing! The English movie 'The Full Monty', which was very successful on cinema in the late nineties, is based on his play “Ladies’ Night”.
Waggonhalle Kulturzentrum Marburg shows the original, directed by Matze Schmidt, on stage - provocative, sexy, uncensored!!!
Place:
Bürgerhaus am Markt
Monday, October 22nd 2012
Start:
7.30 p.m.
Entrance fee:
21,- € / 17,- € / 14,- € / 11,- €