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Cabaret about religion and the church can be a hell of a lot of fun. Lainer & Aigner have long proven this with "I am the Vine, You are the Bottles" and "Action Sheep." They have conquered not only cabaret stages but also parish halls. Even some clergymen (with or without a girlfriend) have enjoyed it. Why, after two "secular programs," a third on the topic of religion? First, because thanks to the breathtaking pace of reform in the church, most issues are as fresh as on the first day. And second, because Lainer & Aigner do not want to leave Christianity to fascists or pale clerics. Their focus is primarily on practice: Whether someone believes in one God, many, or none at all, what matters is the effort to be a kind and helpful person. The poor dog doesn’t care whether the rescuer in need calls his God Allah or Yahweh, Huitzilopochtli, or nothing at all. The main thing is that he helps. The problem lies more with those who constantly spout pious sayings to elevate themselves. Like the swarm of evangelical, filthy rich televangelists who, in front of rolling cameras, ecstatically roll their eyes to curry favor with the horror clown in the White House. Lainer & Aigner would rather remain loyal to their old, flawed church, which they greatly appreciate for having put up with them for so long. Thus, "z'fleiß katholisch" has become a sometimes "cheeky," but mostly affectionate look back at a homogeneous Catholic culture that no longer exists today. A kind of "Best of Church Cabaret" with old and new scenes and many songs, an evening full of heavenly punchlines, sinful satire, and heretical comedy. At the same time, it is also a call for a courageous departure, because nothing better than love has yet been invented. The sacrament of humor can be a great help in this, always on the way in the direction of heaven!