Ingmar Stadelmann
- Location:
- Renitenztheater, Büchsenstr. 26, 70174 Stuttgart
Following the acclaimed success of "Stadelmann reads Höcke - a satirical discourse shortly before the seizure of power", Ingmar Stadelmann continues his series of humorous show readings - and takes on one of the most powerful systems of thought in human history: faith.
"Stadelmann reads the Bible - a satirical discourse from God to Telegram" is not a Bible lesson, but a sharp-witted, humorous and analytical expedition through religious and quasi-religious thought.
Starting from biblical texts, Stadelmann takes a broader look at models of faith as a whole - from classic world religions and gurus to modern promises of salvation and conspiracy narratives in the digital age.
With wit, precision and analytical flair, he examines faith as a model of thought, an offer of consolation and an instrument of power. Why do people reach for simple truths? How do fantasies of salvation arise? And why do belief systems experience a boom precisely when social reality becomes complex and contradictory?
The production combines literary analysis, political satire and social observation to create a trenchant
trenchant examination of the search for meaning, identity and intellectual shortcuts. Clever, provocative and surprisingly insightful.
Anyone who thought after "Stadelmann reads Höcke" that things would become more harmless is mistaken.
It becomes more fundamental.
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