Kulturhaus Bürgerpark
Stockacher Straße 5, 78532 Tuttlingen
**The Fine Art of Glamourtainment**
When four-octave vocals meet haute couture, they deliver laughter, wonder, and goosebumps to the audience.
These quirky originals from Berlin have carved out a niche all their own with their brand of "Glamourtainment." Benny Hiller’s four-octave vocal range and Monella Caspar’s elfin babydoll voice move in dimensions that could not be more contrasting. Songs that range from goosebumps to heart-fluttering moments, from pop to rock, from chanson to cabaret, leave no emotion untouched. The whole performance is presented in ever-changing haute couture designed by Monella Caspar herself and extravagant hat creations that are unparalleled in their exclusivity and uniqueness, evoking a touch of revue. An evening that is everything—except ordinary.
**Benny Hiller**
A four-octave voice, a pianist and multi-instrumentalist, a showman, a poet, and a comedy poet… All of this united in one person.
Your ears will be amazed.
The trained composer, who won the Silver World Medal at the New York Film Festival in 2015, is not only a music producer of many genres, he is a live performer blessed with a four-octave voice, with groove in his blood and a mischievous streak….anything but boring. He is unique—not always well-behaved.
On major musical and variety stages, he has performed with stars such as Eartha Kitt, the Kessler Twins, Brigitte Mira, Helen Schneider, and other greats. With crystal-clear soprano high notes, breathy pop vocals, extraordinary instruments, and cheeky, cheerful comedic interludes, he makes his audience laugh, marvel, and get goosebumps.
**Monella Caspar**
Fellini’s Berlin muse, fashion designer, and singer has been shaping Berlin’s fashion and entertainment scene for decades with her imagination and unique artistic flair. She has created outfits for many renowned artists and has been designing costumes for Schwarzblond for over 20 years. Her signature style is glamorously extraordinary, her hat creations are unique, and she is often featured in special television documentaries. (Shopping Queen Special, Mona Lisa – The Eccentric Woman)