René Sydow has been on the road for almost four weeks now, and the reviews read as though he had written them himself. He didn''t, though — they are genuine.
"A preview with addictive qualities""The audience marvels at a brilliant firework display of razor-sharp analysis, biting observation, unerring punchlines and exuberant verbal creativity.""René Sydow is quite simply the most powerful satirical weapon in the tradition of Hüsch and Hildebrandt against the world''s ever-dulling consciousness."
In the beginning was the word. That is bad news for all those poets and thinkers out there who reflect on matters beyond the rim of the laughter-bombs; for words barely move anything any more these days, the young tweet in shorthand and speak in Morse code, anglicisms have turned everyday speech into drive-in talk. René Sydow — the angry poet, the artfully perfectionist wordsmith among those who indict the madness in politics, society and the economy — lets us glimpse the beauty held within our language. We are delighted by your interest!