Time heals all wounds. That's what they say. And it's nonsense. At least Jens Heinrich Claassen thinks it's a load of garbage. The likeable comedian is now in his mid-forties and time is slowly but surely running out for him. He is still single, he lives with his mother again and his best friends are still his cuddly toys.
When Jens Heinrich's heart is broken again and his mother writes to him at the same time to say that she now has a new boyfriend, he has had enough. Something has to change. And immediately!
But how do you reinvent yourself in your mid-forties? How do you finally stop writing love songs for women all the time?
And how do you deal with surprising your mother by making out with your new boyfriend?
Fortunately, Jens Heinrich Claassen is still not a quitter. With a lot of humor and music, he takes his audience on a journey to fight his burgeoning panic at the end of his life. Because maybe getting older isn't so bad after all. And maybe you can deal with some things more calmly. That could help.
After all, there's a well-known saying that goes "nothing rusts without love". And that's true. At least a little.
In any case, it helps not to take yourself too seriously.
That's why the award-winning comedian's fifth program is once again wonderfully self-deprecating. And musical. And, of course, incredibly funny. Because where nothing rusts, no chips fall. Or something like that.
Jens Heinrich Claassen has been traveling the country as a comedian since 2004. He is an audience favorite on the cruise ships of the AIDA fleet, regularly hosts NightWash and is a welcome guest at the Quatsch Comedy Club. In addition to his numerous TV appearances (including NightWash, NDR Comedy Contest, Comedy mit Carsten, Altinger mittendrin), he has also won several minor cabaret awards. Highlights of his career to date have been appearances at Berlin's Wühlmäusen, Hamburg's Schmidt Theater and the Düsseldorfer Kom(m)ödchen.
www.jensclaassen.de