Dagmar Schönleber celebrates with a cabaret: Finally 50! That's how young we stay
Dagmar Schönleber will appear at Gifhorn Castle on December 13th to humorously explore getting older. Tickets from 24 euros.

Dagmar Schönleber celebrates with a cabaret: Finally 50! That's how young we stay
On December 13th, the Knight's Hall in Gifhorn Castle will be the setting for a humorous evening that focuses on getting older. Dagmar Schönleber, known for her funny and clever programs, presents her new cabaret piece "Finally 50! We won't break down so young anymore". The event, organized by the Gifhorn Cultural Association, begins at 8 p.m. and promises an entertaining exploration of the challenges and joys of life after adolescence.
Tickets are available in advance from 24 euros. Those interested can purchase tickets directly from the cultural association's ticket office at Steinweg 3, Gifhorn, or by telephone at 05371-813924. If you prefer it digitally, you can find online tickets kulturverein-gifhorn.de.
A clever look at the “second puberty”
In her piece, Schönleber addresses the development that many go through after family planning and in the “best ager” phase. She looks with humor and warmth at how the body changes - be it through noises when moving or difficulties reading small print. “Self-realization should not be wasted on clichés,” says Schönleber, who combines clever questioning with humorous interludes in her program.
The artist captures the feeling that despite physical changes, the joy of life remains. “Over 50 is possible, the gold standard starts now,” she encourages her viewers. With a mixture of silliness and deep insight, she gets to the heart of the challenges women face in the second half of life. Your program is intended to encourage you to gain new experiences and relieve the pressure when making decisions.
A network of powerful women
Dagmar Schönleber is not only a solo artist, but also one of the founders of the “Sisters of Comedy”, a charity project that supports women's aid projects in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Together with Patricia Moresco and Carmela de Feo, she shows that cabaret offers a wonderful opportunity to address the topics of love, joy of life and the challenges for women over 50. Events like those of the “Sisters of Comedy” add a humorous touch to the social discussion about getting older and deal with how one can rediscover one's own creativity and joy of life as one gets older.
Juliane Braun, another participant, has dared to change her career from a PR position to cabaret and is bringing a breath of fresh air into the scene. The performances not only present entertaining stories, but also explore deeper themes that appeal to and stimulate women and men in their prime.
Anyone who would like to be infected by Dagmar Schönleber's humor should not miss the opportunity on December 13th. If you have any questions or would like to reserve a ticket, the Gifhorn Cultural Association is available at any time. As the artist herself says, it's time to enjoy life with a smile and a wink!