Protocols of Longing at Kom(m)ödchen: Great small art for Düsseldorf


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An evening between heartbeats, wit, and gentle melancholy
With Protocols of Longing – A Firework of Melancholy, a program comes to the stage at Kom(m)ödchen that intertwines laughter and resonance. Tina Teubner and Ben Süverkrüp condense their song art, their cabaret perspective, and their musical precision into a stage experience that does not display the evening loudly but lets it glow delicately.
When longing sounds, theater becomes very close
Here, clever dramaturgy meets musical intensity. Violin, piano, singing saw, electric guitar, ukulele, voice, and humor do not form a mere variety night but a poetic cabaret production with remarkable warmth. The texts revolve around love, loss, memory, and the comical sides of everyday life without ever tipping into sentimentality.
A stage for truthfulness instead of mere punchlines
Tina Teubner is regarded as an artist who finds the abyss in the comedic and the comedic in the abyss. This is precisely the special quality of this evening: The scenes are created not through grand decor but through presence, timing, and musical tension. Ben Süverkrüp sets fine contrasts at the piano, keeps the dynamics open, and gives the program the pulse of a lively concert stage.
Melancholy with attitude, humor with an edge
The piece thrives on that rare balance that distinguishes good theater and strong small-scale art: lightness without triviality, depth without heaviness. Audience reactions, as experience shows, follow this interplay of punchlines, quiet moments, and emotional condensation. Those who sit in the hall this evening experience not a decorative entertainment program but a thoroughly composed piece of stage art with character.
The venue: Kom(m)ödchen as a traditional small art address
The Kom(m)ödchen in Düsseldorf has been one of the renowned addresses for cabaret, theater, and linguistically musical evenings for decades. The location on the edge of the old town provides ideal conditions for an evening that demands closeness and concentration, with its intimate atmosphere, step-free access, and foyer bar. The central location makes traveling by public transport as uncomplicated as visiting after work or on weekend evenings.
On November 1, 2026, an evening unfolds here that sets longing, humor, and music in elegant tension. Anyone looking for emotional theater with musical finesse should mark this date and experience live how powerful quiet stage art can be.
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