Wilfried Schmickler is one of the last great political cabaret artists in this country, and after more than 45 years on stage, he is going on tour with his new program "Der tut's noch". And so he does it again, brilliantly unpacking his linguistic axe at his performance in Monheim am Rhein to rant about his favorite topics, social ills and injustices in this world. Schmickler is armed with the words of truth, which he knows how to wield mercilessly and razor-sharp like no other, with sentences of polished precision, sharp and poetic at the same time. Wilfried Schmickler's text cascades, diatribes and mocking songs are not only intended to entertain seriously and grumble in a good mood, but also to make a contribution to "making the world a better place".
Born in Hitdorf, Wilfried Schmickler has already climbed the Olympus of cabaret culture as a cabaret artist. In addition to the Prix Pantheon, the German Cabaret Prize and the German Cabaret Prize, he has been awarded the Salzburger Stier, the four most important German-language cabaret prizes. Schmickler presented the WDR-Mitternachtsspitzen with Jürgen Becker for almost 30 years and still asks the "Monday Question" every Monday at just before 11 a.m. on WDR2.
"Schmickler is one of the best that cabaret has to offer. It's sharp and clever, highly topical and pretty nasty. That's how cabaret should be."
Allgemeine Zeitung Mainz
Admission: 7 pm
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