No reason to shout like that»
They are back! The circumstances of life are more serious, but the authors are not.
"No reason to shout like that," the new conversation book by Martin Suter and Benjamin
von Stuckrad-Barre, will be published at the end of October by Diogenes Verlag and can be experienced live
only on a few of the big stages in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria starting December 14th.
"Quick, clever, and incredibly funny, like a dinner
with Thomas Bernhard, Ricky Gervais, and the Rolling Stones."
Ferdinand von Schirach
The rare joint appearances of the two bestselling authors are not only exclusive rarities due to their
limited number of events - the way they perform, a show staged with a brilliantly
unpredictable spontaneity, turns the text into something completely different.
With Martin Suter and Benjamin von Stuckrad-Barre, there are always surprises live. In
Berlin, for example, there was the surprising appearance of the wonderful Danger Dan, in Hamburg
Linda Zervakis and Caren Miosga read a chapter from the previous book "Everyone has become so serious,"
and in Cologne, Suter and Stuckrad-Barre entertained themselves and the enthusiastic audience
with Karl Lauterbach and Tommi Schmitt.
The Rolling Stone magazine hailed the seemingly mismatched pair for their performances as
"literary rockstars."
Martin Suter & Benjamin von
Stuckrad-Barre
Meistersinger Konzerte & Promotion GmbH T +49 (0) 30 - 25 39 16 21 info@msk-live.de
Alexanderstraße 9, 10178 Berlin F +49 (0) 30 - 25 39 16 24
http://www.msk-live.deMartin Suter & Benjamin von Stuckrad-Barre
"No reason to shout like that."
The Tour:
12/14/2024 Berlin Admiralspalast PREMIERE
02/17/2025 Munich Isarphilharmonie
02/18/2025 Frankfurt/Main Alte Oper
02/19/2025 Hanover Theater am Aegi
02/20/2025 Hamburg Laeiszhalle
02/21/2025 Bremen Die Glocke
02/24/2025 Stuttgart Theaterhaus
02/25/2025 Düsseldorf Tonhalle
02/26/2025 Leipzig Gewandhaus
03/01/2025 CH - Zurich Kongresshaus
03/02/2025 AT - Vienna Konzerthaus
"It's as if the two of them looked into the abyss for a brief moment
and then together built a gently swaying chatty bridge, hoping,
that it will hold."
Volker Weidermann / Der Spiegel, Hamburg
"The two celebrate a friendship where each brings out the best side
of the other."
Nora Zukker / Tages-Anzeiger, Zurich
Martin Suter, born in Zurich in 1948, is known for his novels (including "Melody" and the "Allmen"
series) as well as for his "Business Class" columns.
Benjamin von Stuckrad-Barre, born in Bremen in 1975, has captivated a large audience with works including "Soloalbum," "Panikherz," and "Noch wach?".
Doors open: 7:00 PM
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