The world is full of disaster reports, and it is right and important for someone to play against the madness. In a world of doom scenarios, Sieber makes it clear: Hope dies last. In the end, humor prevails. Giving up is not an option.
Many called out to him at the end of his last program: Mr. Sieber, please continue! And he always just said: I can't do otherwise. What else do we have but to keep going?
In "Weitermachen," it's about us. About societal errors and confusions, about cohesion and what separates us.
As always, Christoph Sieber garnishes current political cabaret with the big topics of our time: football, politics, society, and the question of why naked mole rats rarely go shopping.
All this adorned with singing, dancing, and a whole range of characters drawn from real life. There will be a reunion with baker Häberle, Charity-Dieter, and finally, Sieber's long-lost brother will also have his say.
Not only those who appreciate Sieber from television should experience him live. Because nothing defines political cabaret more than laughing, complaining, crying together, and then having a beer in the foyer knowing: It goes on.
Life is too serious not to laugh about it. True to the motto: One must laugh so that it can stick in their throat. And who, if not Sieber, could counter the general doomsday murmurs with his vision: The world rising!
“The man who always brings my smile back when I believe I have already lost it.”
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