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A varied program with music and theatre
There's a lot of exciting stuff on the program in February. Fail-X, whose real name is Felix Münk, will have you in stitches with a truly unusual show. His program, "Laurel and Hardy Speak Hessian!", premieres on February 8th. On February 14th, Frank Bülow returns with his new format, "Be My Guest, Tell Me Something!", and invites a celebrity guest: Markus Phillip, known as the lead singer of Pfund and an hr3 radio host. Comedyflash, who now tours all over Germany, will be making his debut on February 27th. Children's theater is, of course, a must. "The Little Ghost Is Gone!" is the latest production from Theater im Pädagog. And there will be plenty of parties, too. Soulnight and Funk with Harry Uhl takes the stage on February 1st. And on February 22nd, Marco will be spinning RnB and HipHop.
Fail-X “Laurel and Hardy speak Hessian!”

The year is still young, but the best news is already here: Fail-X is back!
Finally, the wait is over. After a five-year hiatus from the stage, Felix Münk returns to the boards, more enthusiastic and funnier than ever before.
In Klaus Lavies' productions of "Cyrano de Bergerac" and "The Double Bass," in which Felix Münk played the lead role, there wasn't a dry eye in the house. Now, the freelance actor and comedian has written his first original stage show and come up with something truly special for the occasion: Laurel and Hardy speak Hessian dialect. With great dedication, Fail-X provides live commentary and dubbing of three short silent films by the masters of slapstick, Laurel and Hardy. Not only a merciless assault on the funny bone, but also a riot of fun for all ages. A dazzling display of entertainment that you absolutely cannot miss!
Saturday, February 8th, and Saturday, February 28th, at 7:00 PM each day
Talk and music “Be my guest, tell me something!”

Frank Bülow interviews Pfund singer/sports presenter Markus Philipp. In the second installment of the new live format, two true Darmstadt natives, Frank Bülow and Markus Philipp, meet. Although their lives were separated by time, they share many parallels, as both grew up near the Herrngarten park, attended the same primary school, and later moved to Ober-Ramstadt—Bülow at least temporarily.
Markus Philipp is a real character, as he's the frontman of the long-established cover rock band Pfund, which has gained increasing popularity year after year and made a name for itself with its down-to-earth, honest rock.
On top of all that, he's also a sports presenter for Hessischer Rundfunk (Hessian Broadcasting) and occasionally appears on ARD's Sportschau. Bülow finds this an interesting combination that raises some questions that need to be asked. How did it all come about? How does he manage to juggle everything? What kind of music does the sports presenter love? What sport does the singer Markus support?
That and much more, including ten favorite songs to jam on together, is what needs to be discovered.