In his new, fast-paced comic program, parodist, spoken word artist, comedian and entertainer Thomas Nicolai changes characters as nimbly as Klaus Kinski once changed his mood. Freedom of assembly also applies under the skullcap and so the personified "Kessel Buntes" once again entangles all kinds of characters in scenes that sometimes provide unorthodox assistance in everyday life, sometimes bring the strangest things to light, sometimes review historical events and usually escalate in a very stupid way at the end.
No Nicolai show would be complete without music parodies. Between Coldplay and country, Max Raabe and Vamos a la Playa, between Modern Talking and modern electro sound, the show strains the ear and the laugh muscles in equal measure. The säggsi bard is once again accompanied by his congenial, virtuoso long-term stage partner Robert Neumann, who, with his own enthusiasm, is happy to get involved in any racket and make a fool of himself. In the end, laugh after laugh and the certainty that 1000 votes are in better hands with him than with many an election candidate.
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