Christian Ude - 11 Executioners: Cabaret and Munich History in Munich


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A Munich Cabaret Evening with History, Wit, and Stage
This evening connects Munich's cultural history with vibrant present: Christian Ude - 11 Executioners brings a traditional cabaret form into the open atmosphere of FAT CAT. The audience experiences a shared moment of cultural belief replacement in the best sense: attentive, wide awake, and right in the city.
An Evening for Cabaret, Remembrance, and New Perspectives
The event picks up on the legendary tradition of the Eleven Executioners, one of the oldest cabaret ensembles in Munich. The focus is on stage presence, wordplay, and a look at city history, society, and satirical sharpness. Christian Ude collaborates with contributors like Anatol Regnier, Julia von Miller, Roland Hefter, Dr. Judith Kemp, Frank Klötgen, and André Hartmann.
Tangible Proximity in the Small Concert Hall
The Small Concert Hall at FAT CAT in the former Gasteig creates a setting that fosters closeness and presence. With just under 200 seats, the space is one of the more manageable venues in the building. This creates an intense stage atmosphere where words, music, and audience reactions come together immediately.
Access, Accessibility, and Orientation
The FAT CAT is located at Rosenheimer Straße 5 in Munich and is easily accessible via the S-Bahn from Rosenheimer Platz. For visitors with mobility impairments, the venue offers an elevator, accessible paths to the event spaces, wheelchair seats, and an accessible restroom. The building also has a parking garage; the accessible infrastructure is clearly signposted within the venue.
What Makes This Evening Special
Here, Munich's city culture meets subtle satire, remembrance, and stage art. Those looking for an evening filled with humor, pace, and vibrant community will experience a special cultural moment at FAT CAT that goes far beyond mere entertainment. Join live and experience this cabaret evening in Munich personally.










