For Ingmar Stadelmann, one thing is clear: the polycrises of this world can only end in a gigantic punchline.
With his completely new stage program, he attempts to find a way out of the human misery of recent years. He recognizes, shows and embodies the only true solution to the world's problems: humour! The last superpower of mankind - the thing that brings us together again!
Stadelmann is one of a select group of comedians who were allowed to bid farewell to Thomas Hermanns live in front of a large audience and was ennobled by Atze Schröder in the introduction with the sentence: "For me, the best stand-up comedian we have." Over the past 10 years, Ingmar Stadelmann, who was born in East Germany and lives in Berlin, has enjoyed a string of successes: From the German Comedy Award and numerous cabaret prizes, from acclaimed radio formats to entertainment shows for ProSieben to his own late-night "Abendshow" for rbb. He has also toured incessantly with his solo programs "Was ist denn los mit den Menschen?", "#humorphob",
"Fressefreiheit", "Verschissmus" and "Außer mir macht's ja keiner!" through Germany and thrilled his audiences - at the same time, the world was increasingly coming apart at the seams.
Stadelmann's necessary consequence of this worldly and personal development, for himself and his audience, is his new stage program. In the post-escapist stand-up comedy show "KOMMT IHR KLAR?", he once again brings together all the errors and aberrations. "We are back from our collective escape from reality and must now learn to deal with the new reality. With humor." And in this reality, completely new questions arise: Why aren't climate activists actually sticking themselves to the streets in Kiev? Why does Ingmar's ENT doctor think he's a psychologist? When does constant indignation actually become boring and how often have you thought recently: What would Klaus Kinski have done now?
In this show, Ingmar Stadelmann embraces the contradictions of life and shows how absurdly funny this world is when you declare your subjective view of things to be the only truth. Because, speaking purely subjectively, Ingmar Stadelmann is of course the most important person in the world that you must have seen live. "You can't help but laugh sometimes," Stadelmann sums it up.
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