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From Netflix to crucifix: Michael Mittermeier's home game at Jakobmayer

2021-11-13T08:14:43.834Z


Michael Mittermeier had his first appearance in Dorfen, with the anniversary appearance in the Jakobmayer he returned to his roots.


Michael Mittermeier had his first appearance in Dorfen, with the anniversary appearance in the Jakobmayer he returned to his roots.

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- “Pratatusch!”: The anniversary weekend for the tenth birthday of the Jakobmayer cultural center has begun: local hero Michael Mittermeier started with his current program.

“Zapped” reloaded, so to speak, the Dorfener targeting the television landscape like 25 years ago.

"Many thanks to the Jakobmayerin", said Mittermeier, "for everything that she puts on the stage here in Dorfen".

The comedian recalled his first appearance in the Dorfener “Soafa”, whose landlady at the time was Birgitt Binder, who is now the manager of the Jakobmayer.

"That was amazing - I, little Michi, where usually artists like Hans Söllner, Georg Ringsgwandl and Biermösl Blosn are." When his career rose sharply in 1996 with the solo program "Zapped", he was soon only in big ones Halls and seen on TV.

Ten years of Jakobmayer and 25 years of “Zapped”, that is a reason for a big party, according to Mittermeier.

At the time, the comedian embodied a TV junkie, who turned the television landscape of the millennium through the ironers with expertise, even crazy and with a lot of physical effort.

Mittermeier was now "back in town", in his hometown.

And his fans were already waiting for him.

For example Martin Brugger: “I went to kindergarten with Michael,” said the Dorfen master baker before the performance.

Since the first appearance in the "Soafa" and every appearance in the Jakobmayer he has been.

“Michael’s manner is not only funny but also profound.

And he talks the way we think. "Viewer Frido Weindl added:" I'm curious whether I still find the program from 25 years ago funny today. "

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Enthusiastic were (left, left) Bastian Brugger, Dominik Fichtner, Sarah Steller, Sandra Birkmeier and master baker Martin Brugger.

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A lot has happened since then on the way from “Star Trek” to “Game of Thrones”. Some things, of course, remained the same in the hunt for the quota. For example “Germany's next top model”, which Mittermeier has to look at with his pubescent daughter. With Heidi Klum, "who has been breeding skinny models for years," he could not do anything. Sex would also be impossible: "I can drink a woman nicely, but not mute," he said with a great laugh. Manic as before and armed with senseless detailed knowledge, the journey continued into the depths of the media landscape, always in search of the greatest embarrassments, the most absurd distortions of reality and the wickedness of the new media.

Mittermeier claimed that the countermovement to private television broadcasters was Bible TV for him. Now there is even a streaming service called yesflix. “You can see everything on yesflix, except sex, violence and action - so nothing. It's like binge drinking with holy water. "If God already has his own streaming channel, the Dorfener remarked," why is it called yesflix and not crucifix? "

During the pandemic, he realized how important television was suddenly again, he scoffed. It is impossible to imagine what would have happened had the 1980 pandemic occurred "when we practically only had two programs". Then the 55-year-old started the furious finale and briefly reviewed the program - like in a big, stoned dream. Mittermeier dashed across the stage, dislocated and strained the laughing muscles of his audience in the almost sold out Jakobmayer Hall.

The visitors Anne and Frido Weindl meanwhile had birthday wishes ready for the cultural center: “Jakobmayer, for us that is lightness and zest for life - and laughter.

I can ride my bike and don't have to go to Munich to see a good program.

We have an important cultural asset on site that is managed with passion and passion - especially important in the dark Corona times. ”And Brugger said:“ Jakobmayer is a living tradition.

My mother was here for her first balls and dance evenings.

An important meeting point to this day, the team creates really big things, brings good and well-known artists onto the stage who otherwise only play in large halls. "

MICHAELE HESKE

Source: merkur

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