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Prinz-Eugen-Straße/Ecke Plösslgasse, 1030 Wien
HANNES RINGLSTETTER & STEPHAN ZINNER "Something with Kitchen" Elvis Presley signed his first record contract at the kitchen table, Apple was founded in the kitchen, and every decent party eventually ends up in the kitchen. Moreover, Hannes Ringlstetter and Stephan Zinner enjoy eating, drinking, and cooking. Therefore, their fourth joint stage program almost inevitably revolves around encounters at the stove, culinary disasters, and the great conversations that often take place in the kitchen. Sometimes biting, sometimes contemplative, but always with a wink, they take the audience on a journey through the world of everyday cooking—where improvisation, laughter, and philosophy abound. They perform new songs, read from their current books "Prachtexemplar" (Zinner) and "A Porcini Mushroom for Eternity" (Ringlstetter), as well as other texts. But above all: there is still plenty of room for spontaneity and the unforeseen. A program that whets the appetite for more and shows that life is often decided between the refrigerator and the stove. For their performances and their relaxed style, Hannes and Stephan were awarded the Bavarian Cabaret Prize in the Music category in 2019. A project with a future, and it will continue that way. Hannes Ringlstetter, born in 1970 in Munich, is a German cabaret artist, actor, musician, moderator, and author who grew up in Lower Bavaria. After studying German literature and history, he began his career initially in music with the group Schinderhannes. He became known for his performances as an actor, such as in the series "Hubert ohne Staller," and as the host of his late-night show on Bavarian Radio. He tours the German-speaking world with his band and also performs with solo programs. Stephan Zinner, born in 1974, is an actor, author, musician, and cabaret artist. He has performed on the stages of the Salzburg State Theatre and the Munich Kammerspiele, as well as for an unforgettable fifteen years in the musical at Nockherberg as Markus Söder. Starting in 2026, he will take over the Lent speech at Nockherberg. Since 2016, Stephan Zinner has been part of the cast of the nationally successful Eberhofer crime series based on the novels by Rita Falk; in addition, he can be seen in Munich's "Polizeiruf 110" and in the lead role in the BR miniseries "Himmel Herrgott Sakrament." Currently, Stephan Zinner is touring with his reading "Prachtexemplar," his program "The Devil, the Girl, the Blues, and Me," and with his colleague Stefan Leohardsberger in "Coffee & Beer."