Vince Ebert
- Location:
- Theaterhaus, Siemensstr. 11, 70469 Stuttgart
Vince Ebert
with "Vince of Change"
They still exist, the good news: Recently, a member of the Last Generation
had a child. In Berlin, there is a Senate resolution that states that new streets may only be named after women. Dead ends included. A new study by the Ministry of Economics shows that solar parks can also supply enough electricity at night if the systems are operated under floodlights. Technically, this would already be possible today. But unfortunately the large corporations are preventing this.
The science cabaret artist and physicist Vince Ebert takes stock: have we become more rational, more level-headed or even smarter in recent years? Spoiler alert: No, we haven't. Only 18% of the population wear a bicycle helmet, but 91% use a protective cover for their cell phone.
If reality is increasingly becoming satire, if government statements are practically indistinguishable from Postillon articles - how can a satirist top that?
But Vince Ebert is not giving up. He may appear to be an old white man.
But that is just a social construct. In "Vince of Change" he identifies himself as a
32-year-old tanned surf instructor from California and thus appeals to completely new target groups. Because his mission concerns us all: in an era that threatens to sink more and more into emotions, sensitivities and irrationalities, he defiantly holds up the flag of reason. And he also needs the money.