Du musst dich entscheiden! - Schedule, Program & Tickets

Du musst dich entscheiden!

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10.11.2024 , Sunday

19:30 

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Volkstheater, Neustiftgasse 1, 1070 Vienna

One, two or three. Today it's about you, because in this prime-time TV show, the audience votes on the most important questions of the era! morality, politics, religion. But be careful: a draw was yesterday, only those who make a commitment win. But are the candidates also capable of winning a majority? Do you feel the audience? And do they decide fast enough? Hesitation and procrastination, ambivalence and compromises - that's for Wappler and Schattenparker. Because YOU HAVE TO DECIDE! the heightened awareness triumphs: You can see whether you are standing where the majority is when the light goes on!

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One, two or three. Today it's about you, because in this prime-time TV show, the audience votes on the most important questions of the era! morality, politics, religion. But be careful: a draw was yesterday, only those who make a commitment win. But are the candidates also capable of winning a majority? Do you feel the audience? And do they decide fast enough? Hesitation and procrastination, ambivalence and compromises - that's for Wappler and Schattenparker. Because YOU HAVE TO DECIDE! the heightened awareness triumphs: You can see whether you are standing where the majority is when the light goes on!

That's what the critics say*
"A gripping TV show, full of excellent music and moral dilemmas. Michelle Pelosi and Tommy McDonald are excellent presenters. Proof that indulgence is still possible amid the nerve-wracking identity debates. Entertainment and aesthetic education need not be mutually exclusive. Bravo!” (www.tele.at).
“The culture stinks; because their palace, as Brecht says in a great passage, is built of dog shit. Peking Opera, Moscow show trials, Sisi and Franz, Lorenz Büffel, Gayatri Spivak – seriously, folks?” (Süddeutsche Zeitung)
“Playful, witty, entertaining. This is television for the 21st century.” (Kurier)
“Adorno is recited from the box of criticism, while on the proscenium there is an atmosphere like at Ballermann. The great moral philosopher turns in his grave. I do not understand! Grade six." (Online Merker)
“The challenges that contemporary ethics faces become clear to even the last viewer when Question 9 deals with dealing with China. There are no more good decisions, only fewer bad ones. This is presented in an exciting way, you forgive the whole of pop culture.” (Abenteuer Philosophie)

And that's what the creators say
“We want dialogue – wherever you are from, wherever you want to go. We test your morale. This show is a thermometer in the oasch of spectacle society, and I mean that in a very positive way. We don't have to agree on everything. You can also dance to dissonances. I like to hand out pats, preferably to heated tempers." (Harry Weinlein, producer)
"At first I wasn't sure if I had to DECIDE! should really moderate. Is all of this correct, morally speaking? But then I thought, now I need to be a role model on TV for everyone who, like me, has been a victim of ageism. And I thought of good old Schiller, who puts Harry's (Weinlein, editor's note) concept in a nutshell: 'There is no way to make sensual people reasonable other than to make them aesthetic beforehand.' Then I was completely convinced.” (Michelle Pelosi, presenter)
“Hundreds of people, one mind, one voice. As if intoxicated. Let's vote, let's agree, let's heal our wounds. Let's learn to bear with each other, to leave history behind! Let's pull together, although, as Schopenhauer already knew, people are porcupines who want to cuddle.” (Tommy McDonald, moderator)


*fake or no fake? You have to decide!

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