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Maxi Gstettenbauer - Next Level
Volkshaus Basel
Rebgasse
12, 4058 Basel
"Better Maxi than normal!"
"I tell, you laugh ". Sounds simple, but it is not.
"I tell, you laugh ". Sounds simple, but it is not.
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"Better Maxi than normal!"
"I tell, you laugh ". Sounds simple, but it's not. Unless your name is Maxi Gstettenbauer, you were born as a digital native in Lower Bavaria, live in Cologne and profess to be "rather Maxi than normal. Then you've got the best prerequisites for churning out stories that will have viewers laughing their heads off for two hours.
Maxi Gstettenbauer mostly tells stories about herself. And is unsparing in doing so. Others, for example, would sell their first appearance on Stefan Raab as a huge success, but Maxi exposes the disaster that took place on stage and inside him. He proves to be a shrewd observer who draws the potential for his stories from the smallest of hairs. All alone on stage, he captures his audience with a distinctive voice that remains friendly even as he dissects vulgarities. Because the cellar-tanned comedy nerd does not learn his program by heart, this gives him room for improvisation. An interjection from a member of the audience often leads to an unplanned excursion into the absurd, which makes you wonder: How does he come up with such grandiose nonsense? These are moments when Maxi laughs and says: "I'm working right now and I'm getting paid for it! "He deserves it because he doesn't try to explain the world to us, but simply lets his hair down for two hours and entertains us in the best possible way. His school is life. No classical training, no studies, not even a high school diploma! What would be a disaster for any other profession is just right for comedy! From school directly to Cologne in the comedy world! In between, he worked as a tester for computer games. He knows them all and was on every level. When he talks about his passion for game consoles, there's not a dry eye in the house. The know-it-alls can't help but laugh at themselves, and the digital immigrants are delighted when Maxi Gstettenbauer gives fodder to the clichés about computer nerds. Maxi likes to look behind the scenes and question, for example, how we use the Internet. There's obviously a need for enlightenment, otherwise the social media wouldn't be so successful in selling us products that no one needs. The smart Bavarian, who lives in Cologne, likes to describe himself as follows: "I'm a comedian who sees the world with alert eyes, but gets lost in the details. "Much to the delight of his ever-growing fan base.
More than 10 million clicks on YouTube, numerous TV appearances, the award of the Jury Prize of the major cabaret festival in 2016 and, last but not least, the award of the HumorZone in 2015: With "Lieber Maxi als normal" Maxi Gstettenbauer continues his way into the top league of German comedians.
Contributors:
Maxi Gstettenbauer
Additional information:
Due to a scheduling conflict, Maxi Gstettenbauer's show on May 19, 2022 at Volkshaus Basel must unfortunately be postponed to September 09, 2022. Tickets already purchased remain valid. On behalf of Maxi Gstettenbauer we apologize for the inconvenience and look forward to your visit in September.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
"I tell, you laugh ". Sounds simple, but it's not. Unless your name is Maxi Gstettenbauer, you were born as a digital native in Lower Bavaria, live in Cologne and profess to be "rather Maxi than normal. Then you've got the best prerequisites for churning out stories that will have viewers laughing their heads off for two hours.
Maxi Gstettenbauer mostly tells stories about herself. And is unsparing in doing so. Others, for example, would sell their first appearance on Stefan Raab as a huge success, but Maxi exposes the disaster that took place on stage and inside him. He proves to be a shrewd observer who draws the potential for his stories from the smallest of hairs. All alone on stage, he captures his audience with a distinctive voice that remains friendly even as he dissects vulgarities. Because the cellar-tanned comedy nerd does not learn his program by heart, this gives him room for improvisation. An interjection from a member of the audience often leads to an unplanned excursion into the absurd, which makes you wonder: How does he come up with such grandiose nonsense? These are moments when Maxi laughs and says: "I'm working right now and I'm getting paid for it! "He deserves it because he doesn't try to explain the world to us, but simply lets his hair down for two hours and entertains us in the best possible way. His school is life. No classical training, no studies, not even a high school diploma! What would be a disaster for any other profession is just right for comedy! From school directly to Cologne in the comedy world! In between, he worked as a tester for computer games. He knows them all and was on every level. When he talks about his passion for game consoles, there's not a dry eye in the house. The know-it-alls can't help but laugh at themselves, and the digital immigrants are delighted when Maxi Gstettenbauer gives fodder to the clichés about computer nerds. Maxi likes to look behind the scenes and question, for example, how we use the Internet. There's obviously a need for enlightenment, otherwise the social media wouldn't be so successful in selling us products that no one needs. The smart Bavarian, who lives in Cologne, likes to describe himself as follows: "I'm a comedian who sees the world with alert eyes, but gets lost in the details. "Much to the delight of his ever-growing fan base.
More than 10 million clicks on YouTube, numerous TV appearances, the award of the Jury Prize of the major cabaret festival in 2016 and, last but not least, the award of the HumorZone in 2015: With "Lieber Maxi als normal" Maxi Gstettenbauer continues his way into the top league of German comedians.
Contributors:
Maxi Gstettenbauer
Additional information:
Due to a scheduling conflict, Maxi Gstettenbauer's show on May 19, 2022 at Volkshaus Basel must unfortunately be postponed to September 09, 2022. Tickets already purchased remain valid. On behalf of Maxi Gstettenbauer we apologize for the inconvenience and look forward to your visit in September.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
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