2. Wittenberger Lachnacht - mit Ole Lehmann, Werner Momsen, Lutz von Rosenberg Lipinsky, Mia Pittroff und Christoph Brüske
On March 19, 2026, there will be laughter in Wittenberge again!
A fabulous mix of cabaret and comedy is waiting for you!
This year, the fantastic Ole Lehmann will once again host the evening, "the voice" of the Quatsch Comedy Club and a veteran of the Lachnacht!
When Ole hits his stride, there’s no stopping him - not even for the colleagues who regularly look forward to being introduced by him and sharing the stage with him.
He’s bringing along another load of the funniest comedians and cabaret artists from the republic, and the evening promises to be a firework display of cabaret once again! The selected guests for this show are:
Werner Momsen, a ventriloquist from Hamburg, is different from the others. He is a puppet. The skin is made of polypropylene, hair from polyacrylic, and inside there’s nothing but foam. From birth, he's been special waste - not an easy life. But he loves it nonetheless. He is determined by others but often freer than his black companion who is always stuck behind him. Because Werner can do and say things that only he can do and say. And he does. He talks about the hardships that life as a human and a puppet brings. He usually says what he thinks before he thinks about what he says. And when he thinks a lot, he occasionally sings. With his impressive half-knowledge, Werner Momsen has shaken up every event so far. Count on that...
Lutz von Rosenberg Lipinsky is "Germany's funniest chaplain." For years, he has been caring for the German soul in a fun and intelligent way. And this soul is currently stirring up like never before, because democracy is in danger. Some say. We do not live in a democracy. Others say. It’s time to talk about what that actually is: "The rule of the people." We get upset, question everything, want to know everything, and are always against it. It’s time to confirm: Do we want and can we even have democracy? And is it without alternatives? Maybe we should try something different again: monarchy, plenocracy, theocracy, autocracy, or anarchy. Maybe one day we will be satisfied? And get what we want: Our peace!
Mia Pittroff is somewhere in her mid to late thirties. Superficially nice. Insidiously wicked. Charming. But always to the point: “I like cabaret. The stage is always so beautifully tidy. At least at the beginning.” The native Franconian snaps up her sharp observations and punchlines wherever she is moving: between the province and the big city, dialect and standard German, between children and career, and last but not least, between the years. The Berlin transplant cannot be placed and won't fit into any cabaret or comedy drawer! She is simply there, and her beautiful, poetic, thoughtful yet sometimes just cheeky observations should not be missed.
Christoph Brüske is one of those baby boomers who are currently on everyone’s lips. And before they all pack up, one must unpack: About his kind, a society in transition, and the possibilities of making life beautiful despite everything. Who would be better suited than the "verbal typhoon from the Rhineland" Christoph Brüske. With plenty of charm, incredible wit, and captivating songs, the youthfully spirited fifty-something shows the way to the "Golden Generation." And no eye and no moisture protection will remain dry. Don’t miss it!
Admission: 7:30 PM