Ringsgwandl is back. The shrill clown has filed a trained physician for some time. His last album "The sharpest transition" and "Untersendling" were all too inclined to turn away from and towards a more peaceful, gritty songwriter George Ringsgwandl.
But nearly ten years ago, the Garmisch doctor has ever turned inward and musically delivered sparingly instrumented, recorded in your living room masterpiece. "Staffabruck" was the much acclaimed and probably untypical Ringsgwandl CD.
His home in Berchtesgaden was the inspiration for the small, sometimes bad stories from real life. From the robber Kneissl, the tragic hero, the bald ERTEN servant of Leiner with the corpse, "the expectant scho easily Ranzing" to "Grandma often quite angry," was to him, digging Ringsgwandl from all sorts of sad, dark childhood memories, accompanied only by the acoustic guitar.
Now he brings this ancient evening for two, eerie generating stories in "small, high-caliber" again on the stage.
On 2 and 3 August, he is a guest house in a comedy. The concert starts at 20.30 each clock, Doors open at 18.30 clock already.
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