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The press writes about him:
„Today Macbeth, tomorrow Iago, the following day Kermit the Frog. Gerd Buurman (born 1976 in Emsland) is one of the most versatile performing artists in Cologne.“ – Barbro Schuchardt, Kölnische Rundschau
“During the past years, Buurmann has repeatedly taken clear positions against unspeakable antisemitic statements in various media, and has contributed perhaps more towards a culture of debate in this city than the ad-supported news media.“ – Jules Lux, Choices
„The undisputed star of the evening is Gerd Buurmann. He is a brilliant Goethe reciter and Goethe rapper.” – Wolfgang Leipold, Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung
“’Gehirne am Strand‘ (Brains on the Beach)-. Buurmann’s piece is surprising, profound, unsettling. With surprising twists and turns, Buurmann seizes control of his audience.“ – Daniela Kwiotek, Bergisches Handelsblatt
„Gerd Buurmann plays the poor devil, Shylock – used by all, but loved by none – as an outcast on the edge of madness, with a downright scary and hysterical force… an impressive performance.” – Barbro Schuchardt, Kölnische Rundschau
„Buurmann’s theatrical energy blows visitors away. Buurmann is best as Iago, who incites Othello to murder. A highlight is when he, a master of manipulation, sits on a barstool defending Desdemona alleged loyalty… and then later ingenuously offers tips on how to commit murder“ – Dorothea Marcus, aKT
“Gerd Buurmann is at times cynical, loud and harsh. He exasperates and fascinates. Not through sympathy, but through his almost frightening presence. His round face, the bald head and the frightening intensity of his eyes. He appears on stage like a man on the edge of madness.” – Daniela Meyer, Deutschlandradio Kultur
“The Simon Wiesenthal Center applauds Gerd Buurmann.“ – Simon Wiesenthal Center
“It’s impossible to categorize Buurmann’s theatrical program as well as the man himself.“ – Daniela Abels, Kölnische Rundschau
