1. Remchinger Lachnacht - Ole Lehmann, Desimo, Jonas Greiner, Dagmar Schönleber und David Werker
The moderation of the evening will be taken over by the good-humored Ole Lehmann, who started his comedy career over 30 years ago at the just opened Quatsch Comedy Club in Hamburg and now once again pulls out his funniest comedy numbers from the closet, dusts them off, and brings them to the stage in a new light. It will be difficult to choose the best from the multitude of these numbers. Will it be the stadium horn, which is supposed to bring fun back into everyday life, or the screaming animators at the holiday club? Will we hear the cheerful spy telephone call to the pizza delivery guy again, or would you prefer the funny announcements of the train conductors? Will Ole talk about Darth Vader's private life or the glittering vampire in Twilight? And does Adolf still work at the post office and Louis in a Berlin bakery? No one knows, not even Ole himself. "You just have to embrace Lehmann's special style of humor: always open, always honest, sometimes cheeky, always funny and direct." (Allgäuer Zeitung)
He has invited the following guests:
DESiMO is Hanover's Master Trickster - and he takes his audience on a cheerful and relaxed short trip full of wild twists, with new deceptive tricks and fresh ideas: DESiMO explores with us the true secret of his first magic box "60 tricks from 6 to 60". He uses the "collective intuition" of the audience members until the completely surprising resolution - because with his mental magic, the bewildering thought arises that he can read minds. And yes, he can! Apparently. Again and again, you will experience that mind-reading requires no bookmarks - and you will think, "There CAN'T possibly be a trick in this..." And then DESiMO goes one step further. Because he cleverly leads you into the shadows - to "behind the light".
Jonas Greiner - current, intelligent and roaringly funny. He convinces with his distinctive style, combining sharp, ironic social criticism and funny everyday stories with high-caliber and refreshing humor. Have you been stressed, upset, fighting, or had a gout flare-up lately? No problem: Jonas Greiner may not be able to take all of that away from you, but he will certainly bring you to funnier thoughts and help you forget the difficulties of everyday life. How does he do it? By humorously taking pretty much everything that happens around him in his stories. And he takes you on a journey through Germany and the world, through the here and now, and the circumstances of our time, in which everyone else just argues.
Dagmar Schönleber stands for smart cabaret with heart and attitude while still enjoying silliness. She addresses socially relevant topics and always maintains optimism and a focus on the touching details of everyday life that can save your day in a crisis-ridden world. Whether it's about the relationship with vacuum cleaner robots or the future of humanity - Dagmar Schönleber takes care of the small problems as well as the general survival of the species - and that with a lot of feeling. From anger to joy. She combines punk rock with poetry, herself with the audience, and words with music, whether with guitar or fat beats, ballad or disco. In short: Everything is here from "Oops!" to "Hooray!" and she has won several awards.
David Werker, Germany's former number 1 perpetual student and winner of the German Comedy Award for Best Newcomer knows the saying "Grow up first" all too well. In a red tracksuit, David spent his youth under the motto "the late worm survives the early bird." Now he realizes: He likes red wine! Even if he leaves out the cola for mixing. Whoops, he seems to have become an adult overnight. But also serious? David Werker hilariously exposes that we - as responsible participants in cultural and political society - often only venture onto the polished dance floor of seriousness when we really have to.
The cultural hall opens one hour before the event begins!