Helmfried von Lüttichau at Lustspielhaus: A clever theater evening full of humor


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Helmfried von Lüttichau presents his second solo program at Lustspielhaus Munich
On Sunday, May 10, 2026, Munich's Lustspielhaus will become a resonance space for fine humor, musical interludes, and clever self-irony. Helmfried von Lüttichau presents It Has to Come Out – The Second Program, an evening bridging cabaret, acting artistry, and personal stage experience, shaped by life experience, storytelling joy, and a notably approachable theatrical atmosphere.
An evening of melody, mimics, and pointed attitudes
The event builds on the successful first solo evening plugged and continues the artistic signature of the actor: personal, likable, and genuine. On stage, winking observations meet musical moments, and stories about life, love, aging, and the restless mind of an artist who has gathered much within and now shares it with the audience unfold. The tension of this evening arises from the blend of lightness and depth, humor and melancholy.
Dramaturgy with tempo and feeling
The second program is often considered a harsher test - yet here it becomes an appealing engine. Helmfried von Lüttichau uses this challenge for an evening that does not get lost in routines but remains open, lively, and varied. Between songs, ironic intensifications, and quiet passages, a production unfolds that relies less on pathos and more on authenticity. Those who love theater evenings that create closeness while maintaining clever distance will find the perfect stage experience here.
The Munich Lustspielhaus as a fitting setting
The Lustspielhaus in Schwabing has been one of the established addresses for cabaret, small arts, and pointed live programs in Munich for years. The hall, the proximity to the stage, and the urban location near Munich's Freiheit create the intimacy in which such solo programs thrive particularly well. Organizationally, the venue is also attractive for theater visitors: ticket service, accessibility service, a mobile ramp at the entrance, and good public transport connections are provided. Parking options can be found, among other places, in the Parkhaus-Schwabing and in the underground garage of the Feilitzschhöfe.
Why this theater evening is worth it
It Has to Come Out promises no loud self-indulgence but an evening with character. Those who experience Helmfried von Lüttichau live do not receive a replaceable program but a precisely crafted mix of cabaret, music, and acting presence. That is exactly the charm: the audience experiences an artist who tells, sings, acts, and organizes his thoughts with palpable stage authority. A date for all who seek theater with heart, wit, and attitude - and an evening that resonates long after the lights have gone out.
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