Henning Wehn
- Source: The List (Issue 664)
- Date: 10 August 2010
- Written by: Thomas Meek
This article is from 2010.
German humour remains a joke in itself
As long as German humour remains a joke in itself, Wehn’s enormously referential style is unlikely to change. It’s lucky he can still do it with the originality and talent it requires, with his outsider take on British culture spawning some inspirational comments on Bobby Sands, sectarianism and the community spirit of lifting a fridge.
The Caves, 556 5375, until 29 Aug (not 17), 9.10pm, £8.50–£10.50 (£6.50–£9.50).
This article is from 2010.
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