Heinrich Del Core - Advent Advent und jeder rennt
Every year people look forward to the Christ Child!
But as soon as the pre-Christmas season starts, the heavenly peace is over. Candles are set up, wreaths are tied.
Advent is when the woman cleans out the cellar and decorates the apartment. As a man, you want to iron the laundry once a year, but all the outlets are occupied by fairy lights.
In the city centers, you struggle through the crowds in search of gifts. By December 23rd, we are exhausted and realize, "Finally, I have my gifts together, now I just need the ones for others!"
It's best to switch to "Swabian gift-giving." Stop buying anything, instead, just keep accepting packages for the neighbors throughout Advent!
And then when the family comes to mind...back in the day, you ate what was on the table. Today, the son is a vegetarian, his girlfriend is vegan, the daughter has a severe bib overall intolerance, and the wife reluctantly puts milk in the sugar.
Christmas is supposed to be a time of love, but can that still be said when the wife bakes mountains of "Bredle" (Christmas cookies) and then hides them so the husband won't devour them before Christmas? On Christmas Eve, you have to go on a "Bredle" search. Christmas ends up feeling more like Easter because of this.
However, we shouldn't forget that the real questions are asked during Advent, such as:
1. Can the three wise men also be rated with stars?
2. Why does mulled wine rhyme with "I can't go to work tomorrow"?
3. Why do 9 out of 10 geese recommend roast beef as the festive meal?
And most importantly, at the end of the year, it's important to make amends with your partner: "Honey, if I offended, annoyed, or disappointed you last year, let me tell you: there must have been a reason for that."
Heinrich Del Core, born during the Christmas season, with an Italian father and Swabian mother, chaos is pre-programmed. And if you, like Heinrich Del Core, also have a birthday on December 6th, and your father has no use for Santa Clauses, then Merry Christmas.
The award-winning cabaret artist and comedian convinces with his very entertaining and witty Christmas program, creating a unique connection and closeness to the audience, who will find themselves laughing in his outrageous stories...
Heinrich Del Core was born the son of an Italian guest worker in Rottweil. After completing secondary school, he initially decided to train as a dental technician.
It was only much later, in 1995, that he began to focus on comedy magic. Comedy magic turned into stand-up comedy and cabaret. In the year 2000, he ended his career as a dental technician and has since been successful as a comedian and cabaret artist on Germany's stages, as well as a guest on numerous TV shows.
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