Quatsch Comedy Club, Comedy club in Friedrichstadt-Palast, Berlin, Germany
Quatsch Comedy Club is a comedy venue inside the Friedrichstadt-Palast complex in central Berlin. The stage sits in a dedicated hall with seating for several hundred guests, where regular stand-up evenings and humorous performances take place.
Thomas Hermanns opened this space in the late 1990s as a permanent venue for comedy performances in the German capital. Over the following decades it grew into a well-known name in the German comedy scene and regularly hosted shows for television.
The club attracts audiences from different backgrounds who enjoy German-language humor, while some evenings also feature English-language programs. This mix makes the room a place where visitors from different parts of the city come together to be entertained.
Tickets can be booked through the official website, with visitors able to choose between different seating categories. Most performances start in the evening, so arrival by public transport is recommended because of the central location.
Many performances are recorded and later broadcast on television, so audiences in the hall also become part of a larger broadcast. The cameras often remain unobtrusive, but the audience plays an important role in the atmosphere of the later television version.
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