Written by Stephanie Weichelbaum
New cabaret show 'Brieffreundschaft+' is about the dangers of online dating, where photos are edited beyond recognition Ingrid Deem And Dominic Landoltwhich premiered at Casanova in Vienna.
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The whole thing is enhanced by great Austropop songs like “Macho Macho” or “Märchenprinz”.
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Reason enough to ask the celebrities in attendance how they handle flirting and writing love letters. “In principle, I am at an age where I am free from love,” the artist gestures Andy Lee Lang immediately.
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“But if I were 20 again now – I think it's hard for anyone to write by hand anymore. You're at a time where that's not in vogue anymore. Maybe I'll write on WhatsApp,” he adds pragmatically.
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Mr. Ferrari sees it very differently Heribert Casper. “If I fall in love again, I will start writing again because I think women take it more personally and find it more sympathetic. I was raised classically and I feel happy when I receive a letter.”
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taxi dancer Herbie Stanonic He relies more on his dancing skills. “I wouldn't dance a rumba on a first date because it's too intimate. They say the most flirtatious dance is the cha-cha-cha, so you might try that.”
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