Mar 1 • 11:44 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany SZ

"Staller" star at Lustspielhaus: A lovable personality show

Helmfried von Lüttichau brings his unique comedic style to the stage at Lustspielhaus, showcasing his journey from a serious actor to a cabaret performer.

Helmfried von Lüttichau, best known for his role as a police officer in the series "Staller," recently performed at Lustspielhaus, wearing the iconic hat of his character. This performance marks a significant shift in his career as he transitions from the serious stage to a more lighthearted cabaret format. During his solo cabaret debut "Plugged," Lüttichau reflected on his experiences and aspirations, humorously recounting the story of how he did not become a rockstar.

In his latest program titled "Weil’s raus muss," Lüttichau continues to share his passion for music and storytelling, drawing on his long career in theater. Collaborating with the North German-speaking producer, Wendy, he brings a fresh dynamic to the stage, with Wendy serving as an imaginary partner and cue-giver during the performance. This innovative approach not only enhances the entertainment value but also highlights the creative process behind producing his first album, which he comments on in a humorous manner.

Lüttichau’s journey exemplifies the flexibility of art, as he notes his challenges in finding support for his music in Munich. By leveraging his existing fame and connecting with new audiences, he aims to solidify his place in the cabaret scene and explore the potential for musical storytelling, bridging the gap between his previous theatrical experiences and his newfound passion for cabaret.

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