Comedy Night - Hosted by Julian Limberger
The next Comedy Night will take place on 23.10.2025 at 20:00 at Jazzhaus. This time, the audience can look forward to funny artists known from comedy formats such as Quatsch Comedy Club, Night Wash and TV.
Among them are:
Florian Simbeck (Erkan and Stefan)
Manuel Wolff (Night Wash)
Johann Theisen (Quatsch Comedy Club)
Hosted by Julian Limberger
The Comedy Night is characterized by a colourful mix of cabaret and comedy acts. The audience can also look forward to humorous and musical acts. In addition to well-known comedians from radio and television, the Jazzhaus in Freiburg also offers the opportunity to experience fresh newcomers. The Freiburg presenter and comedian Julian Limberger will be the spontaneous and humorous host of the evening.
Stand-up comedian Florian Simbeck is known from film and television as Stefan from Erkan and Stefan and various comedy TV formats, such as "Die Komiker" on Bavarian television. Florian Simbeck is the #HonoraryDad Married? Children? Possibly teenagers in the house? Well then, condolences! "Nobody prepared us for what was to come with children, partners, dogs and all that. Now we're up to our necks in it." Says Simbeck. He has been a professional comedian for over 20 years. His American-style stand-up comedy appeals to an adult, modern audience; the topics cover all areas of everyday life in which almost everyone can find themselves: from life as a young family man, as a husband, to togetherness and the ups and downs, in short: everyone gets their money's worth and can't stop laughing.
Manuel Wolff from Cologne has been a sought-after performer on all German stages for many years, whether as a stand-up comedian in comedy clubs or as a music cabaret artist, he has been through all the important comedy stages, appeared in the Quatsch Comedy Club and regularly on cruise ships, toured with 3 solo programs and won numerous cabaret awards. His spontaneous, unpredictable, yet precisely timed style is unique in the comedy world. He is bursting with ideas and his precise powers of observation and rapid changes from the deepest irony to childish joy, silliness and profound thoughts guarantee incomparable entertainment.
Johann Theisen has a lot of nice irons in the fire again and ignites such explosive entertainment fireworks in his second stage program that you could be forgiven for thinking: The boy was bathed too hot as a child.
With plenty of clever wordplay and lyrical finesse, the Stuttgart linguistic acrobat tells, sings and freestyles his way through the evening and presents a red-hot and guaranteed unique genre mix of stand-up comedy, rap and improvisation.
Why is losing your hair the best thing that can happen to you? Why was Beethoven a romantic but not a feminist? How do you become a certified playground inspector according to DIN standards? And what does a rap battle between a minstrel and a fair maiden actually sound like?
He now tours all over Germany with his program and can regularly be seen in well-known formats such as the Quatsch Comedy Club.