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Back to the kingdom? Cabaret artist Wolfgang Krebs shines with “Bavaria first” in Miesbach

2024-02-05T09:20:34.367Z

Highlights: Back to the kingdom? Cabaret artist Wolfgang Krebs shines with “Bavaria first” in Miesbach. Krebs parodied a total of eight politicians in the Waitzinger Keller - including Markus Söder, Hubert Aiwanger and Alice Weidel. The 56-year-old cabaret artist switches from Franconian to Hubert “Hubsi’s unmistakable Lower Bavarian. As Robert Habeck – difficult to parody – Krebs is the quota man.



As of: February 5, 2024, 10:00 a.m

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One man, many faces: Wolfgang Krebs parodied a total of eight politicians in the Waitzinger Keller - including Markus Söder, Hubert Aiwanger and Alice Weidel.

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He did it again.

With his panopticon of top Bavarian politicians, cabaret artist Wolfgang Krebs almost completely filled the large hall of the Waitzinger Keller.

Miesbach

– He did it again.

With his panopticon of top Bavarian politicians, cabaret artist Wolfgang Krebs almost completely filled the large hall of the Waitzinger Keller and offered the well-disposed audience two hours of top-class cabaret.

He slipped into eight roles, which he imitated in his incomparable manner in speech, facial expressions and appearance, mercilessly emphasizing their peculiarities, and which were united by one central idea: “Bavaria first”, which is also the name of the current program.

Interior Minister Herrmann was responsible for the warm-up and immediately set the mood with a gender joke: A guest orders a “cyclist” in a pub.

The innkeeper regrets: “I'm sorry, but the tap is broken!” Ex-Prime Minister Stoiber immediately made it clear in his “Bavarian fairy tale” in all absent-mindedness how things are going in Bavaria and that it was the “CSU-CSU” who did it I have sown the lush greenery and piled up the mountains.

Time to return to the kingdom?

Incidentally, in the land of Kings Ludwig I and II, it is time - also because of the disappointing politics of “Olaf, the mute” from the “Kandisbrunzleramt” - to return to the kingdom.

And who would be better suited as king than Markus Söder, who immediately distances himself from Friedrich Merz: “The Sauerlander is and remains a lukewarm broadcaster!

He proudly talks about a busy day in which he visited the “Bavarian Coffee Roasters” (as a result of climate change), the Bavarian Care Days, Theater and Music Days and other events.

He wants his own Kingdom of Bavaria “with me at the head,” but would like to “stay in Europe.”

Also read: Review: How the Miesbacher Bürgerfest created the basis for the Waitzinger Keller

In a matter of seconds, the 56-year-old cabaret artist switches from Franconian to Hubert “Hubsi” Aiwanger’s unmistakable Lower Bavarian.

He can't help it if the air in the beer tent gets worse and worse due to the chicken and fish smokers and the crowds, which can seriously impair the mental performance of both the audience and the speaker.

He defends his appearance as a populist, but at the same time admits that it of course makes sense to sit down with people who think differently to solve problems.

“But you won’t win any votes that way.”

“Ignorance in the state parliament has a long tradition”

Krebs lets ex-Prime Minister Horst Seehofer praise Bavaria, but also critically states that “ignorance in the state parliament has a 150-year tradition.”

He also “just wants to get out of Germany, not out of Europe.” As Robert Habeck – difficult to parody – Krebs is the quota man.

He has him report on the energy transition: “We are now drilling in the North Sea, there are more watts there.” And if you were to replace the summit crosses on the mountains with wind turbines, you could kill two birds with one stone.

You can find even more current news from the Miesbach district and the Tegernsee region at Merkur.de/Miesbach.

Of course, despite all the fun, the Seefeld native knows full well that he can't go too far when it comes to the end of the fun.

He falls into a different, more serious tone when he clearly distances himself from the far right, the AfD and its protagonists: “Let's take a close look at what these people are setting an example for.

We have to deal with it.

Don’t let yourself be divided!”

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It gets funny again when, in his own words, he quotes the thesis from Alice Weidel's doctoral thesis on the Chinese pension system: "More and more people are dying in their last year of life." The figures of the die-hard Bavarian Schorsch Scheberl and a crooner completed the dazzling panopticon that was in Miesbach – once again – caused plenty of laughs, atmosphere and applause.

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Source: merkur

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