Lach- und Schießgesellschaft: Nostalgie meets new lounge flair!

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The Munich Lach and Schießgesellschaft celebrated its reopening with new flair, nostalgic memories and prominent guests.

Lach- und Schießgesellschaft: Nostalgie meets new lounge flair!

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The Munich Lach and Schießgesellschaft, a truly legendary place of cabaret, has opened its doors again after a comprehensive renovation. The reopening was celebrated with a nostalgic evening, which offered both old memories and offered an outlook on the future. So the evening Munich Equipped the time -honored stage with modern comfort, while the historical furniture, like the tables, was preserved. The new, red leather upholstery invite you to linger and promise a lounge flair that takes guests into another world.

A remarkable aspect of the renovation is the creation of windows that enable a clear view of Haimhauser and Ursulastraße. This not only brings light into the room, but could also boost the restaurant operation during the day. The stage was strategically laid, which is a new challenge for the artistic staff. Whether the redesign has the desired effect will be shown in the coming months.

an evening full of memories

The reopening was not only a ceremony, but also a tribute to the history of the laughing and shooting society. Christian Ude, who is considered the rescuer of the house, humorously told about his experiences as the mayor, including an amusing anecdote about Yoko Ono. The event attracted numerous guests of honor, including the Kessler twins and well-known actors such as Franz-Xaver Kroetz and Jutta Speidel. Renate Hildebrandt, the widow of the founder Dieter Hildebrandt, provided a picture for the new ancestral gallery, which now adorns the back wall of the stage.

A highlight of the evening was the musical performance by Astrid Hofmann, who composed a hymn for the laughing and shooting society. Her song, "Legend lives and Schwabing trembles", was received with enthusiasm. André Hartmann, the artistic director, ensured additional entertainment with variations of the title melody of Hildebrandt's TV show "Panel wiper" and thus showed the long tradition of the stage.

The future of the Lach- und Schießgesellschaft

The laughing and shooting society has not only proven itself in the past, but also shows that it can go over time. The current ensemble presented excerpts from the "Slipped" program, in which they take up current topics and illuminate with sharp satire. Ulrich Spandau, the commercial manager, proudly commented on his own ensemble, which is one of the few in Germany that still have such a structure. However, this also brings economic challenges that need to be mastered.

The reopening of the Lach and Schießgesellschaft is not only a sign of the preservation of cabaret, but also a cultural event of great importance for Munich. The stage remains a place where humor and social criticism meet, and the audience can look forward to many more unforgettable evenings. As the show whether the new changes will bring the desired success.