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  • 8 October 2025, reading time 3 minutes

    Hamburg cabaret artist Sebastian Schnoy receives applause for his biting programme.

    With his programme “Die Vereinigten Träume von Europa” (The United Dreams of Europe), Sebastian Schnoy brings political cabaret to the stage of the Neu-Anspach Community Centre on 21 September 2025 – with great success.

    The hall is filled to capacity as the Neu-Anspach Association for the Promotion of International Relations hosts this evening event.

    Biting, clever and entertaining

    Schnoy guides the audience through Europe’s political landscape with sharp wit, rapid-fire dialogue and a keen sense of nuance. Whether it’s populism, bureaucracy or everyday fears – no one is spared, but everything is presented in an appreciative and humorous way. Alternating between ironic and serious moments, he manages to strike a balance between entertainment and political commentary.

    The Hamburg cabaret artist analyses why people seek stability in times of crisis – and shows with a great deal of self-irony that fear is not a good advisor. In doing so, he takes aim at all sides: right-wing populists as well as left-wing ideologues and bourgeois complacency. “More and more people are keen on dictatorship,” Schnoy states pointedly – and at the same time shows how important democratic awareness and civil courage remain.

    Humour with substance and attitude

    Schnoy also addresses difficult topics – from anti-Semitism to hatred and hate speech on the internet. With a clear stance and satirical bite, he makes it clear that democracy only works when people get involved and take a stand. The audience’s applause is correspondingly loud: an evening that makes you think, but above all conveys courage and confidence.

    Living the European ideal and solidarity with twin towns

    The evening also serves as a reminder that town twinning is not just about annual citizen meetings, but that the association lives and breathes its connection with its twin towns of Saint-Florent-sur-Cher, Šentjur and Thalgau all year round. A European cabaret evening that plays with stereotypes and provocations also contributes to understanding and friendship across borders.

    This brings the European idea to life once again: through humour, dialogue and shared experiences.

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