Children, how time flies. Bodo Bach has been on stage for over 20 years now. It's his own fault - he could have sat down.
Bodo Bach has been touring Germany for over two decades, and show business takes its toll over the years. Smashing up the hotel room every night gradually takes its toll.
At some point you start to wonder. What's next for Hessen's most popular humor ambassador? Too young to retire, too old for stand-up comedy - there's only one thing left to do: Bodo Ruhe is now doing stand-up comedy.
Bodo Bach takes you on a crazy journey of amusement through his eight stage programs and presents the best of over 20 years ... or at least the little that he could still remember.
You can look forward to two hours filled to the brim with garage-kept used gags and, of course, the best Bach and laughter stories of his career.
Bodo has grown older, but not necessarily more sensible. Even in his old age, he no longer has all his sippy cups in the cupboard, but he still likes to learn. For example, he now knows that a "senior citizen's pen" is not a pen for old people. In a way, it's also an educational program.
Bodo mucks out his upper room and realizes that nonsense doesn't become more stupid, but more sensible. For an entire evening, Bodo raises one linguistic treasure after another and recounts "The best of 20 years".
So Germany: Bodo Bach is going on tour again, or, who knows, maybe he'll let himself be carried ... In any case, he's still looking for lots of audience members who are gifted with applause and a good laugh. Preferably from the region. Because of the environment.
For this special anniversary tour, the artist is also relying on sensationally elaborate stage technology for the first time. Bodo now only comes on stage with a stair lift. This time, there has also been no shortage of breathtaking special effects. The stage lights come on at the beginning and even go out again at the end. Yes, you get something for your money!
So pay a visit to the Hessian Godfather of Babbsack and let him tickle your diaphragm for two hours.
Short vita & TV selection
The former radio and TV presenter (WDR / Hit Radio FFH) Robert Treutel alias Bodo Bach was born in Frankfurt. He became famous in the mid-90s for his jokey calls with the introduction: "I'd like to have a problem."
Bodo Bach has been on tour throughout Germany since 2000 with his comedy programs ("Kaffeefahrt"/ "Bodo auf Solo-Tour"/ "Aus 'em Häusche"/ "Grinskram" / "4-tel nach Bach" / "...und...wie war ich?" / "Auf der Überholspur" and "Pech gehabt").
His program "Pech gehabt" delighted fans and critics alike. ("Ungalublich gut", Focus Online)
Legendary are his appearance on "Wetten dass...?" (ZDF) and the comedy reports for "Verstehen Sie Spaß?" (DAS ERSTE), where Bodo worked for Frank Elstner between 2006 and 2009, are legendary.
He is a welcome guest in almost all comedy, cabaret and quiz formats on television, including "Meister des Alltags" (SWR/ARD), "Spätschicht" (SWR), "Comedy Contest" (NDR), "Wer weiß denn sowas?" (DAS ERSTE), "Darf er das?
(RTL)", "strassenstars", "Dings vom Dach" and "Comedy Tower" (all HR) or "Mitternachtsspitzen" (WDR).
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