Krippenblues, Frank Goosen's Christmas program, has been remixed by the author. It is still about the question of why the pre-Christmas period is willfully dragged into late summer and why yellow sweaters have just as little place on the gift table as lawnmowers for children or a purple unicorn that can also sing. But why did Kirsten Schmidt always get the best chocolate from Santa Claus in kindergarten? How do you celebrate Christmas with Dalli-Dalli? What happens if you don't like the present you get from your loved one? Is cinnamon star orange really an acceptable flavor for tea? And what was Vatta's comment on Brussels sprouts?
After more than half a century of speculoos and gingerbread, "Silent Night" and "Last Christmas", from contemplative church services to the "Party for Jesus", Frank Goosen draws hilariously on a wealth of experience as a Christmas professional who has already seen that "ox" and "donkey" were just code names. Yes, it's absurd, but it's Christmas.
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