Freiburg/Berlin, 20.02.2024 (PresseBox) - The successful author and columnist Katja Berlin is currently regarded as the woman of satirical graphics. Last year saw the publication of the book "Wofür Frauen sich rechtfertigen müssen", a best-of work from her long-running ZEIT column "Torten der Wahrheit". She will be performing live for the first time at Berlin's Urania Society on April 26, 2024 at 7:30 pm. 

Katja Berlin addresses the critical issues of our time live on stage. A collective of her best humorous graphics with topics such as digitalization, climate protection, equality or progress in Germany serves as the basis for what is probably the funniest political retrospective since the invention of the crisis. Her program will be followed by a discussion with the audience about the possibilities and limits of political humour.

Her first book "Was wir tun, wenn der Aufzug nicht kommt" (What we do when the elevator doesn't come) sold around 300,000 copies. This was followed by 15 more books, including several bestsellers. At the same time, Katja Berlin wrote columns for the "Handelsblatt Magazin" and the "Berliner Zeitung" and worked as a podcaster. For nine years, she has been commenting on politics and society in her weekly ZEIT column "Torten der Wahrheit" (Cakes of Truth) and shows how humor can work in times of crisis with her satirical infographics. In 2023, this resulted in the book "Wofür Frauen sich rechtfertigen müssen". Her latest work "Was Rechtspopulisten fordern" will also be published in April this year.

Tickets for the event on April 26 at the Urania are available exclusively at reservix.de.