Matthias Walz is actually really nice. It's only when something upsets him that he can
he can get angry. And there are many things that upset him. Especially in
politics. As the star of "Fastnacht in Franken", the highest-rated program of all third
of all third programs in Germany, Matthias Walz regularly reads the Leviten
the assembled political celebrities. The result is collective
The result is collective gasps: from the politicians, because they have to make a good face
have to put on a good face. And the rest of the audience almost falls off their chairs laughing.
from laughing.
Lounging casually at the piano, the man in the green suit musically expresses his
ingenious trains of thought musically to the point and brings his
audience to laugh with wit, charm and understanding - and sometimes even
to think about. No human abyss is alien to him, no truth too direct.
truth too direct. His subtle powers of observation and sharp-tongued
eloquence can only be due to his well-founded education - a long
many years of self-taught apprenticeship in the pub culture, lovingly
accompanied by university studies in computer science, physics and linguistics.
Matthias Walz is a wanderer between worlds. And an
entertainer with attitude. That's why it may well be that one or the other
one or two laughs might get stuck in their throats. Because Matthias Walz
wants to be like Santa Claus: you look forward to seeing him, but you're always a little bit
but always a little afraid of what's to come. But to reassure you:
Matthias Walz feels the same way about you. And you're not really
really angry. Aren't you?