Who doesn't know him, the creator of the picture stories "Max and Moritz", "Hans Huckebein" or "Die fromme Helene"? The fan base of Wilhelm Busch (1832-1908) is as large as his unbroken popularity with young and old to this day. Wilhelm Busch's texts are both sentimental and grotesque - an almost inexhaustible arsenal of wit and punchlines, coupled with touches of thoughtfulness - a rewarding task for the performer. Michael Dreesen presents a freely performed program of poems and monologues by the humorist Wilhelm Busch.
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