Luksan Wunder - neues Programm
Who has been online lately has likely come across Luksan Wunder: The comedy and satire collective from Berlin primarily operates on the internet, but also in all other media (TV, Radio, Podcast, Music), performing their whimsical antics and parodying everything that isn’t climbing the tree in three: Their video series "Correct Pronunciation," "Literal Videos," "Bad Lip Reading Videos," "Tutorials and Life Hacks," as well as the "Most Unsatisfying Video ever made" are viral hits, and the crew's videos have accumulated over half a billion views worldwide. Elaborately produced nonsense with a lot of attention to detail mixed with wordplay, irony, and subtle humor: What is roaringly funny on one hand is, on the other, putting a finger in the open wound of our digitalized age. Now there is the new live show of the collective: “WTFM 100, Null” functions like the videos and the successful podcast show of Luksan Wunder as well: At an astonishingly high pace, gags and formats are fired off, sometimes coarse, sometimes subtle, sometimes strange - sometimes music, sometimes video, sometimes sketch. The allusive humor swims in the stormy Bermuda Triangle of postmodernism, puberty, and parody. Thematically, the whole thing meanders from pseudo-philosophical shower thoughts to viral phenomena and net culture, to improper observations of society and everyday life. The entire show is like reaching into a grab bag, specifically a grab bag aimed at a very diverse target audience: You never know what you’ll get next, praline or trip. And even before you’ve decided whether you found this part hilariously funny or just semi-funny, the next one has already barged in. It is precisely this diversity that makes it so exciting, entertaining, and exceedingly amusing. A humorous all-out assault, executed with precision boxing gloves made of vanilla pudding and a fine smile on the face.