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Quatsch Comedy Club | Die Live Show zu Gast in Krefeld
In the organizer's words:
One-of-a-kind, immediate, live, and above all, damn funny.
Four comedians, four perspectives that collide and spark. Plus a host who effortlessly bridges the stage and the audience.
Observation meets the absurd; irony meets sharp punchlines. Every show is custom-built—the performers, the order, the timing. Everything meshes together; nothing is left to chance.
What makes the evening special happens right here in the room: between the comedians, in interaction with the audience, in the moment. Right here in Krefeld. In short: It’s worth being there.
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Host: Christin Jugsch: Quick-witted. Quick on her feet. And never quite where you’d expect her to be.
Christin Jugsch isn’t just there between acts—she’s right in the thick of the evening. She picks up on spontaneous moments, plays with the quirky dynamics in the room, and often turns small heckles into the best punchlines. Her stories are rich in detail, slightly over-the-top, and yet still close to real life. At the Quatsch Comedy Club, she holds the show together and knows exactly when an evening needs to pick up the pace, can handle a little friction, or simply needs one more good line.
Lennard Rosar: Between Doubt and Prejudice.
Lennard Rosar doesn’t trust simple answers. The Cologne native deconstructs the mental categories in his own mind just as much as those of others. Between heavy metal, *Shopping Queen*, and the major debates of our time, he searches for the gray areas that are often lost today. His observations are clever, playful, and sometimes pleasantly uncomfortable. In doing so, he combines personal stories with social issues and proves that reflection and laughter go together wonderfully.
Stefan Danziger: History meets the present. Both lose their bearings.
Stefan Danziger looks at historical events as if someone had misfiled them. Vikings, tsars, Brandenburg, and everyday family life effortlessly find their way into the same train of thought. With a dry sense of humor, he weaves together historical facts, personal memories, and the oddities of modern life into stories that are as instructive as they are absurd. He’s less interested in the major events themselves than in the quirky perspective on them: full of detours, surprising connections, and wonderfully useless knowledge.
Josepha Walter: The Art of Standing on the Sidelines and Seeing Everything.
Josepha Walter observes conversations, dates, and everyday scenes with a mix of skepticism and quiet wonder. Her punchlines aren’t loud—they’re precise. Often, they seem casual at first and then land exactly where they become uncomfortably true. She brings this unique energy to the stage: reserved, alert, and constantly on the verge of completely exposing the situation. Josepha doesn’t play the coolest person in the room. Rather, she’s the only one who notices how strangely everyone else is behaving.
Lifeguard Schaluppke: Authority in flip-flops.
Pool Attendant Schaluppke knows people like few others do. From the edge of the pool, he observes the great interplay of people and comments on it with a sharp eye, plenty of physical comedy, and a musical flair. For him, the swimming pool is a mirror of society: here, general norms, quirks, and life paths converge in a very confined space. Schaluppke recounts this cosmos with wit, poise, and the composure of a man who’s seen every cannonball dive there is.
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Advance tickets: 38.80 €* | B.O.: 40.00 €
Doors open at 7:00 p.m. | Show starts at 8:00 p.m.
*Plus fees, if applicable
Price information:
Advance tickets: €38.80* | B.O.: €40.00 Doors open at 7:00 p.m. | Show starts at 8:00 p.m. *Plus fees, if applicable
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