A white man with a grey beard and shoulder-length black-grey hair sits on a chair, leaning forward and holding an open book in his hands. He looks diagonally into the camera. Behind him are two portrait paintings on easels.
© Alexej Tchernyi
A white man with a grey beard and shoulder-length black-grey hair sits on a chair, leaning forward and holding an open book in his hands. He looks diagonally into the camera. Behind him are two portrait paintings on easels.
© Alexej Tchernyi
Reading

Veit Sprenger

»Wie sie im Vergnügungspark ihre Toten bestatten«

Tickets:

12 Euro (conc. 9 Euro, [k]-Karte 6 Euro)

Info

Recommended for ages 16 and up. Themes of death, illness and war.

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Friday

10/25/24

7:00 PM

In the era of short messages on social media, it seems inevitable to synchronise literary output with the reading habits of readers. Berlin-based author and performance artist Veit Sprenger has done just that. Absurd. Abysmal. Exceptionally short and sweet. Not so long ago he was a guest at Kampnagel with his collective Showcase Beat Le Mot, and now he will be reading from his collection of stories “Wie sie im Vergnügungspark ihre Toten bestatten”.


Supported by the Alliance of International Production Houses with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.