Rügen Comedy Regatta 2025 - JONAS GREINER & MATTHIAS EGERSHÖFER

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Jonas Greiner

JONAS GREINER: "Greiner for all"
MATTHIAS EGERSHÖFER: "slow"

October 02 and 03, 2025 at 7:30 p.m

A new format in the regatta: two cabaret artists who share the evening with entertaining insights into their new program. One way today and another tomorrow, or vice versa.

Jonas Greiner

Current, intelligent and hilariously funny - Jonas Greiner impresses with his unmistakable way of combining sharp, ironic social criticism and funny everyday stories with top-class and refreshing humor. "Greiner for All" is already the second solo program of the multiple award-winning stand-up comedian and cabaret artist, who at the age of 25 is already one of the most promising young representatives of the German comedy and cabaret scene.

https://www.jonasgreiner.com/

Matthias Egershöfer

"slow"

In the morning, sometimes the sky starts falling on you without warning. The woman has slept too little or too much. She talks away. You are buried under an avalanche of words. You haven't even had a sip of coffee yet. You are glad that gravity is working and you were just counting your fingers. The bad thing about the situation is the high speed at which the words are spoken. The bad thing is the people running around in the streets, the tractors racing across the fields, the high speed at which the news and disasters flash and thunder. It has been a few years since Egers worked in a kitchen. The head chef told him three hundred times in a short space of time to hurry up. Egers tried. But he couldn't go any faster. Egers is slow. He chops onions slowly, thinks slowly and usually doesn't speak particularly quickly. He also wrote the new program at this slow pace. That took a very long time. Letter by letter, word by word. Sentence by sentence. With a sluggish force, the cabaret artist braces himself against the speed of the world. The whole evening celebrates slowness and that is why the stories are not told at a rapid pace. But as a viewer, you don't need to worry about getting tired because of the slow pace. Because it's quite possible that Egers will get angry at some point. He often gets worked up about everything and nothing. And then you wake up again.

www.egers.de