20:00 - 22:30
Mutter, Kassel
But now! Saisonauftaaaaakt!
It's a turbulent year. Global, socially and also with Leticia and Suse personally. Gut, that this is slowly coming to an end, so the year. The turbulence will probably remain for a while. That makes it all the more important, to read together, to smile & to do mischief.
Our reading for beer season opener happens to fall on St. Nicholas Day, we read what is appropriate and what is inappropriate, whatever you bring us! Games are also in the bag again! In short: we're up for it. It becomes sweet and funny and distracting and so much more. Also: her little child (about 18) arrived, so come on, everyone! Comes to LfB, in Mutters Stall!
06.12. | 20 Clock | Mother Kassel
WHAT IS READING FOR BEER?
Reading for Beer is a reading stage, which was invented by Lucas Fassnacht. The audience brings along texts: From reminder to assessment, Everything from dating profiles to children's books can be included. We are gradually pulling texts from this collection on stage. Then the person can, who brought the text with her, determine, how Suse or Leticia should read this text: eulogy, Commercial or something completely different?
Finally, the audience decides, which was better; the text or the performance of the text. When the text wins, The person bringing them along gets one (non-alcoholic) Bier, when performance wins, then Suse or Leticia get one (non-alcoholic) Bier. FUN!
FAQ – Read for beer
I have to read it myself?
No, nur Leticia, Suse or invited guests must read.
Can I bring serious texts??
Clear, but maybe people laugh (incl. us) over it. This also applies to your own texts. This is not meant to be mean or derogatory, But a lot can happen with LfB.
Read *all* the texts?
We read so many, how to fit into the evening. We don't read some texts (complete), because they may be scary or inflammatory.
Do I have to drink alcohol??
No. But there is alcohol and this is also visible throughout the evening.
BARRIERS
The event takes place in German spoken language. Sometimes English texts are also read out.
The “Mutter” pub is not barrier-free. There is a step at the entrance. The entrance and most doors are between 70-90cm wide. The mother has seats with and without armrests.
The location is a smoking bar, from 18 accessible for years & not a low-stimulus room.
There is a concept for dealing with aggression. There are notices in the entrance area and the toilets.
The pub does not have a guidance system for the blind and has some.... obstructed walking paths.