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With cheeky wit and shameless self-irony: Maria Clara Groppler is coming to the OldCapitol in Langenthal with her new program «Ehefrau» on 26 November 2026. In it, the Berlin comedian sheds light on the big topic of marriage – and everything that can go wrong with it. Between breaking taboos and everyday poetry, she strikes a chord with her generation.
Maria Clara Groppler is thinking about getting married – not because she herself is standing at the altar, but because it feels like everyone around her is doing just that. In her new program «Ehefrau» (Wife), she explores the question of whether marriage is still in keeping with the times. How does a relationship change after six years? What does the state say? And what does all this mean for intimacy, role models and self-determination?
Groppler doesn't wrap these questions up in grand theories, but in razor-sharp observations from everyday life. Her humor is dry, direct and often wonderfully absurd. But always to the point. With the wedding dress on stage, she makes it clear: this is not a wedding, this is a dissection.
The 25-year-old's stage program is not limited to the topic of marriage. It is a wild mix of embarrassments, political and personal issues. Groppler talks about sex, insecurities and social expectations and, above all, takes the piss out of herself. Her style is unsparing and charming at the same time, with a fine sense of timing and tone.
In Langenthal, Maria Clara Groppler brings to the stage the voice of a generation that questions many things and wants to laugh about them. Anyone looking for clever, funny entertainment will find it here.