Max and Toni Uthoff live: One Too Many - Cabaret with Generational Bang in Munich


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Max and Toni Uthoff: When Generations Collide on the Cabaret Stage
On Sunday, April 12, 2026, the Blackbox at FAT CAT in Munich will become a laboratory station for delicate cabaret madness: Max and Toni Uthoff present their joint program One Too Many. The father-daughter duo chases Gen X and Gen Z through an evening full of punchlines, timing, and beautifully dark world-weariness. The logic of the preview is clear: here, political satire meets family chemistry, and the audience is right in the middle of the experiment. ([muenchenticket.de](https://www.muenchenticket.de/event/max-und-toni-uthoff-35821/443895?campaign=muenchen))
Between Age Gap and Stage Sparks
With a 40-year difference, two perspectives, and one common evening: this is exactly what gives the program its comedy atmosphere. Max Uthoff brings the sharply honed cabaret blade, while Toni counters with the younger, drier perspective. This does not create a family evening with coffee gossip, but rather a clever exchange format that elegantly marries political satire and generational humor. ([muenchenticket.de](https://www.muenchenticket.de/event/max-und-toni-uthoff-35821/443895?campaign=muenchen))
Punchlines with Attitude, Not Cotton Wool
The topics sit where cabaret hurts and simultaneously liberates: climate change, family, everyday life, society, and everything else that tends to get scrolled past. The official event text promises an evening full of wit, world-weariness, and madness; the coverage highlights that the duo consciously lets different ways of thinking and speaking collide as an experiment between Gen X and Gen Z. It’s this friction that makes the laughter experience so appealing. ([muenchenticket.de](https://www.muenchenticket.de/event/max-und-toni-uthoff-35821/443895?campaign=muenchen))
The Stage: Small Enough for Intimacy, Big Enough for Impact
The Blackbox at FAT CAT is regarded as a compact space with 249 seats, where timing and audience reaction become immediately palpable. The venue is located at Kellerstraße 8a in Munich, with the Rosenheimer Platz train station connecting to the house, and there are accessible entrances, an elevator, and wheelchair-accessible restrooms. For cabaret evenings, this is exactly the kind of venue where every pause sounds like its own gag. ([muenchenticket.de](https://www.muenchenticket.de/event/max-und-toni-uthoff-35821/443895?campaign=muenchen))
Conclusion
Those who experience Max and Toni Uthoff live do not get a polished comedy product, but intelligent friction, precise punchlines, and an evening with attitude. One Too Many promises cabaret with a family nerve, political biting, and that kind of humor that continues to work on the way home. Anyone wanting to leave Munich that evening with a broad smile should not miss this live experience. ([muenchenticket.de](https://www.muenchenticket.de/event/max-und-toni-uthoff-35821/443895?campaign=muenchen))
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