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Die neue Heinz Erhardt Revue

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Fri, Jan 10, 2025, 20:00
The new Heinz Erhardt Revue takes the audience into the world of one of Germany's greatest comedians. With mischievous wit and masterful wordplay, the show celebrates Erhardt's legacy with his most famous poems, songs, and sketches. Patrick L. Schmitz embodies the comedian alongside a talented ensemble, recreating Erhardt's timing, wit, and signature slips of the tongue. The revue is not just a collection of Erhardt's works, but a captivating performance reminiscent of the comedian himself, even impressing Erhardt's family. It's a must-see cultural event, celebrating the German language and its quirks, promising an unforgettable evening of laughter and nostalgia.

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