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Experience Berlin's sharp political satire with Frank Lüdecke’s award-winning show "Träumt Weiter" at Die Stachelschweine for 2 hours of humor, philosophy, and current events.

The tour begins at Berlin’s historic Kabarett Theatre, Die Stachelschweine, located in the basement of the Europacenter. This venue is notable as Berlin’s first Kabarett Theatre, offering an authentic setting for political satire and humor. The theatre’s setting provides an intimate, up-close experience where audiences can enjoy the live performance in a space designed for unfiltered comedy.
The theatre’s atmosphere is cozy yet lively, and it’s wheelchair accessible for guests with mobility needs. The meeting point is straightforward, at the entrance of Die Stachelschweine, making it easy to find. Visitors exchange their vouchers at the ticket counter before the show begins, ensuring a smooth start to the evening.
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The main highlight of this experience is Frank Lüdecke’s latest show, “Träumt Weiter”, which has earned multiple awards. As a talented political satirist, Lüdecke weaves politics, philosophy, and humor into a clever two-hour performance. His sharp wit and insightful commentary make for an engaging and thought-provoking evening.
“Träumt Weiter” tackles current societal and political issues with an entertaining twist. The show is in German, so a good understanding of the language enhances the experience. The performance includes musical elements, adding variety and rhythm to the sharp critique. The show is designed to make audiences reflect while also offering a healthy dose of laughter.
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During his performance, Lüdecke discusses topics like government spending, such as nearly 30 different special funds, questioning whether we are still in debt. He explores the reliance on military and the paradox of wanting to abolish certain youth programs.
The show also addresses AI and technology, asking who will win the race between artificial intelligence and natural stupidity. Other issues include the accessibility of authorities, the decline of traditional communication tools like fax machines, and the struggles of students deciphering letters. Lüdecke sifts through these chaotic themes with wit and a surprising perspective.

The performance stands out for its clever interweaving of politics, philosophy, and humor. Lüdecke’s style involves current, surprising insights that challenge audiences to think differently. His approach is uncensored, providing an authentic view of Berlin’s political landscape.
Music is also part of the show, adding a lively, entertaining dimension. With a mix of sharp critique and optimistic outlooks, Lüdecke wraps up with the message to “Keep dreaming”, despite the many challenges discussed. His ability to blend entertainment with meaningful commentary creates a memorable two hours.
Tickets for “Träumt Weiter” cost $45 per person and include entry to the theatre. The show lasts 2 hours, with starting times available depending on current scheduling. Guests should arrive at the entrance of Die Stachelschweine and exchange their voucher at the ticket counter before the performance begins.
This experience is wheelchair accessible and offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. You can reserve your spot now and pay later, which provides flexibility in planning. Pets are not permitted, though assistance dogs are allowed.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour boasts a solid rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on 9 reviews. Audience feedback highlights the show’s cleverness and relevance but also notes that some might find Lüdecke’s critique less personal or pointed. One review mentions that some themes have been heard elsewhere, suggesting that the show might resonate more with those already familiar with political satire.
The show appeals to those interested in current events, politics, and sharp humor, especially if they enjoy performances in German.

Performing at Die Stachelschweine, in Berlin’s historic cabaret scene, offers an authentic cultural experience. The theatre’s storied past as Berlin’s first Kabarett venue lends an air of tradition to the modern satire performed there. This makes the visit not just about the show but also about experiencing a piece of Berlin’s cultural history.

The venue’s wheelchair accessibility ensures everyone can enjoy the performance comfortably. Since the show is in German, a good command of the language enhances comprehension. It’s recommended to arrive early to exchange your voucher and settle in before the performance begins.
Guests should note that pets are not allowed, but assistance dogs are permitted. As the seating is assigned in categories, it’s advisable to choose your preferred section during booking, though specific seats are not assigned.
This performance offers more than just entertainment; it’s a provocative look at current societal challenges. Lüdecke’s ability to combine humor with critical insights makes it a compelling choice for those eager to reflect on Berlin’s political climate and global issues through a satirical lens.
The show’s award-winning reputation and lively, uncensored style set it apart from more conventional entertainments. It’s ideal for adults with an interest in politics, philosophy, and contemporary culture who appreciate comedy that makes them think.

This tour delivers a two-hour dose of sharp political satire that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. The historic Berlin venue enhances the experience, immersing visitors in the city’s vibrant cabaret tradition.
While the ticket price of $45 offers good value for a unique show led by a multiple award-winning performer, some may find that Lüdecke’s critique lacks a personal touch, according to a few reviews. Still, the show’s humor, music, and insightful commentary make it a worthwhile outing for anyone interested in current affairs and Berlin’s cultural scene.
“Mir fehlte manchmal die persönliche pointierte Kritik von Frank Lüdecke an den aktuellen Themen unserer Tage, hatte vieles in ganz ähnlicher For…”
Is the show conducted in English?
No, the performance is in German, so proficiency in the language is recommended to fully enjoy the satire.
How long does the show last?
The show has a duration of 2 hours, including performance and any brief intermissions.
What is included in the ticket price?
Your ticket provides entry to “Träumt Weiter” at Die Stachelschweine, with the option to reserve now and pay later.
Is the venue accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, Die Stachelschweine is wheelchair accessible.
What should I do upon arrival?
You need to exchange your voucher at the ticket counter before the show begins.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are pets allowed?
Pets are not permitted, but assistance dogs are allowed.
What should I consider if I don’t speak German well?
Understanding German will significantly enhance the experience, as the show is performed in the language.
How do I find the meeting point?
The meeting point is the entrance of Die Stachelschweine in the basement of the Europacenter.