Comedy: Mind Your Language

James Rampton
Friday 03 October 1997 18:02 EDT
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On Monday, the Comedy Store does it bit to foster good relations with our European neighbours when it hosts a German-language comedy night featuring leading lights from Hamburg's Quatsch Comedy Club. Quatsch, which roughly translated means "frivolous fun", includes Thomas Hermanns, Deutschland's answer to Julian Clary and an Izzardesque Michael Mittermeier who promises "offbeat insights into talking animals, sex and Star Trek". Sehr gut!

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