
Niavaranis Kühlschrank
Jan 01 2003
•Comedy
A nonsensical evening about everyday happiness Men love refrigerators. Michael Niavarani, for example. Charming and mischievous, quick-witted and sharp-tongued. In his first solo cabaret show. Unpaid bills, empty mustard tubes, life partners, and pets! Childhood memories, tax assessments, half-eaten school lunches! Spoiled, perfidious, math teachers! Plastic dolls and burning candles, Islamic prayer books and Kronen newspapers! Everything that has become dear to him over the years has been stored in the refrigerator... And he is afraid to open it. A nonsensical evening about everyday happiness with Michael Niavarani & Band.
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Michael Niavarani
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