Kai Magnus Sting and the Spardosen-Terzett celebrate Christmas.
The whole country celebrates in a similar way: the north speculates happily, the western tip prints like hell, the east - just the Erzgebirge, the rest roll up their sleeves - carves for all they're worth (you could say: the Erzgebirge carves. The whole Erzgebirge sits there in its Erzgebirge and carves, they can't do anything else, they were born to carve, they are all great carvers, all carving dynasties: the great-grandfather carved, the grandfather carved, the father carved, the son carved, his son will carve one day, even the daughters: all carvers. When they go out to eat in a restaurant, they order a schnitzel straight away, they can't help it, they're not mentally capable of goulash, but they can do schnitzel.
Kai Magnus Sting and the Spardosen-Terzett celebrate Christmas in their own special way: the Spardosen-Terzett are upbeat, jazzy and highly musical.
And Kai Magnus Sting is, as always, linguistically brilliant, chaotic, desperate and incredibly funny.
When the story is about a Christmas party at the local butcher's, speculoos and Printe get their fat off, recipes and dishes are thrown over the gift table, everything is wrapped up in fairy lights and finally everything collapses in chaos on Christmas Eve, then we know: Kai Magnus Sting has struck.
And when everyone is lying in each other's arms in despair and the money box trio plays along, then it's clear: it's Christmas.
A classic program for the Christmas season!
An indispensable treat for all those who have nothing to do with Christmas. And for all those who love Christmas, even more so!
There's no better way to celebrate Christmas than with Kai Magnus Sting and the Spardosen-Terzett.
Silent night everyone!
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