Dinner, beer and laughter to meet at German comedy show
Updated: 2015-01-13 15:31
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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The Klaus & Klaus duo. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] |
If a live Ellen DeGeneres talk show seems too far away, German speaking audiences shouldn't miss the chance to watch the Klaus & Klaus' upcoming comedy in Beijing, while enjoying some authentic German food and beer at Crowne Plaza Beijing Sun Palace.
The performance is expected to offer an evening of great German culture experience in the waggish comedy spirit. It will be accompanied by a German-themed family-style dinner, free flow of German beer, dancing and singing.
Founded in 1980, the Klaus & Klaus duo earned their name in Germany and enjoyed their appearances with their first single "A horse standing in the hallway" on various television programs in 1983. They achieved a bigger breakthrough in 1985 when their "On the North Sea Coast" earned them a gold certificate with more than 750,000 sales recorded. Over the past few years, they have frequently held shows in several countries, bringing laughter and local German culture.
Time: 6-10pm, Feb 28, 2015 (Saturday)
Ticket: RMB428 net per person
Tel: 010- 6429 8888- 6651
Add: Yunnan Dasha, North-East Corner of Taiyanggong Bridge, Xibahe, North-East 3rd Ring Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing.
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