Curtain up and pill alarm clock off for Nils Heinrich's new program. The cuddly cabaret artist, who was born 50 years ago in a different world, says "Well, you old skeleton?" to the second half of his life. Inside, he's still 25, but outside he's getting wrinkles on his neck. Some of the people who govern him are younger than he is. As a child he wore tights, now he wears shrunken pants.
At this stage of his life, men talk less and less, women more and more. He is now his own research subject.
He observes with interest how the others are also getting older. How the tattoos of people in his age group are lengthening because the connective tissue is slowly becoming too heavy for the piercings. Is it still worth becoming an influencer now? And for what actually?
Questions upon questions and a single insight: you can't think outside the box when you're the soup.
"Nils Heinrich has mastered the rare art of telling stories about things that are not always funny in a funny way." Jochen Malmsheimer