Henning Wehn
Date Of Birth: 10/04/1974
A London-based German comedian, Wehn has been performing as the self-styled 'German Comedy Ambassador' since 2003, playing on the English stereotype of Germans as humourless Nazis, obsessed with efficiency.
He was a regular on the Channel 4 show FAQ U in 2005, as well as Radio 5 Live sporting panel show Fighting Talk.
He regularly appears with fellow German performer Otto Kuhnle, and their show 1000 Years Of German Humour was nominated for the Barry Award at the 2009 Melbourne Comedy Festival.
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Glasgow Comedy Festival 2013 Launch Show

The traditions of Burns Night are well-established: haggis, poetry, enough single-malt to float a battleship, and then, O what a glorious sight, the London launch of the Glasgow Comedy Festival.
Vying with Leicester for the title of Europe’s biggest event of its type, the packed programme boasts more than 400 shows – and this taster is designed to woo tourists north of the border this March... although there’s a notable reluctance to commit to that trip from the audience tonight.
Still, this line-up – hosted by self-confessed ‘needy poof’ Bruce Devlin – offers a perfectly succulent taster. Devlin’s fast-talking patter blends smut, catty audience insults and honest if unedifying personal titbits that, in a full set, might become draining. But in the compere’s role he shovels the night along, getting himself – and by extension the rest of the room – energised by his near-the-knuckle banter with the front rows.
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The festival is proud to be a natural product of Glasgow, rather than simply being located there, but it took two outsiders to offer the best take on Scottishness, going beyond the stereotypes of battering both food and people. The first came courtesy of Henning Wehn, who found little appetite for Scottish independence in the room (though a later comic suggesting England be submersed got a big cheer).
The football-loving German cheekily suggested that sectarian chanting was the only thing that made the Scottish game worth following; though proceeded to dissect the lyrics of one Loyalist anthem with the usual ruthless Teutonic efficiency. (What was that I was saying about stereotypes?) Wehn sometimes needs a little time to set out his theories, but there are plenty of wry lines and astute insight in his set.
Tiffany Stevenson appears to have ambitions to be a Middlesex Sarah Silverman with her bad-taste one-liners... although she doesn’t quite commit to the nastiness, de-clawing each punchline with a deliberate smile to let the audience know it’s only a joke. Some of these lines pack a punch, but when she moves on to topics of middle age, middle class ‘yummy mummies’ and what she considers the real seven signs of aging, the sneer is a little safer.
Richard Herring delivered the opening few minutes of his ‘male answer to the Vagina Monologues’, Talking Cock, which can’t really fail. The legion of Profanisaurus-type euphemisms for the ‘Kojak piggy-bank’ might not be sophisticated, but they are funny - especially when Herring revels so much in their childishness. The responses to his survey about where men put their ‘porridge guns’ for pleasure is as eye-watering as it is eye-opening, and proves that embarrassing comedy about penises is timeless indeed.
A change of style for Jen Brister, who returned to the theme of entering middle age (she’s a youthful 38) yet still wanting the lifestyle of a twentysomething – from Top Shop chic to pill-popping nights out. The subject is bread-and-butter for stand-up, but Brister makes it her own through expertly-performed set pieces: hilariously evocative character sketches that display a flair for cartoonish exaggeration and a mastery of both physical comedy and timing. She’s long-overdue a more high-profile vehicle for these talents.
Mitch Benn’s place in the comedy universe is more well-established, with his quick-turnaround topical-inspired songs, accurately capturing a musical genre. After a fair bit of set-up to evoke the Olympics, his feelgood bounce-along number inspired by the opening ceremony’s inflatable Stonehenge is properly catchy. And the cod rock opera, inspired by children’s literature is nicely done. I could do without the hack Yoda and wookie impressions, though, however good he is at them.
The second half of the showcase rounded up some London-based Scottish comics as a reminder of the festival’s origins. First among them was Dougie Dunlop, a no-frills stand-up who lets his material as a downtrodden everyman speak for itself. It’s something of a mixed bag, with a few pedestrian moments mixed with some great lines and unexpected switcheroos... but there’s a warmth to his dour observations, and an efficiency of delivery that keeps the punchlines coming.
Robert Mugabe-obsessed Matt Winning is a man who forever looks as if he’s just that moment regretted opening his mouth. Whether it’s his tortured puns about the Zimbabwean dictator, or tortured puns about something else, it’s his embarrassment in his own ‘dad gags’ that carries the set. To be fair, some of the wordplay is quite inspired. But some is ‘fucking awful’, to use his own words. Either way, with his odd fixations and deliberate phrasing in his delivery, this Scot is certainly memorable.
A quick transatlantic trip, next, for sassy Yank David Mills, whose sharp comments likening devolution to divorce really hit the spot – and made him the second outsider to successfully nail the Scottish psyche.
Mills is arch and mean, which can be refreshing but sometimes seems misplaced: I don’t think you have to be a super-leftie liberal to think his attacks on the homeless are aimlessly cruel more than ironic, while he sometimes seems to enjoy the sound of his own voice a bit too much, and talks fuzzily around the subject. That said, he cuts a distinctive and stylish figure, with an enjoyably elevated persona and some tart, acerbic putdowns.
Wendy Wason also can’t help but get caught up in digressions ‘I was going to tell you something, but I’m chatting here...’ she chirpily confesses at one point – and it’s futile to hope that this engaging gossip will fully focus. For the first half of her set you wonder if she’s going to get anywhere, but eventually reveals some delightfully catty comments aimed at her own offspring – she’s an ultra-competitive mum in that respect – while her story about saying the wrong thing to a friend heading out to Thailand is a brilliant anecdote.
A real treat of a headliner came in the form of Mark Thomas who, inspired by his bilious contempt for the romantic novel One Day, revealed his new favourite pastime: heckling books. You’ll all be doing it soon.
You might think that a rather trivial topic for a political comedian, but his whole ethos is to encourage direct acts of rebellion – executed with a disarming wit that always makes his targets look silly. He’s currently reviving his Manifesto show, which encourages audiences to make suggestions for policies that would make Britain better – and it’s testament to the humour, imagination and sense of justice among his fans that he’s collected such a hilarious set of pronouncements, every one of which should probably be enacted straight away.
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Henning Wehn Dates
Thu 4 Jul 2013
- Cardiff Chapter Arts Centre
- 19:30~21:30
- £10
- Henning Wehn
Thu 11 Jul 2013
Book Now- Birmingham Glee Club
- 20:00
- Adult - £11.00, Student - £6.00
- Daniel Townes, Daniel Townes, Henning Wehn, Henning Wehn, Tom Deacon, Tom Deacon
Thu 11 Jul 2013
Book Now- Birmingham Glee Club
- 20:00
- Adult - £11.00, Student - £6.00
- Daniel Townes, Daniel Townes, Henning Wehn, Henning Wehn, Tom Deacon, Tom Deacon
Thu 11 Jul 2013
- Edinburgh Stand
- 21:15~21:45
- £8 (£7 concs)
- Alfie Brown, Helen Arney, Henning Wehn, Susan Calman
Fri 12 Jul 2013
Book Now- Birmingham Glee Club
- 20:15
- Adult - £15.50, Student - £6.50
- Daniel Townes, Daniel Townes, Henning Wehn, Henning Wehn, Tom Deacon, Tom Deacon
Fri 12 Jul 2013
Book Now- Birmingham Glee Club
- 20:15
- Adult - £15.50, Student - £6.50
- Daniel Townes, Daniel Townes, Henning Wehn, Henning Wehn, Tom Deacon, Tom Deacon
Sat 13 Jul 2013
Book Now- Birmingham Glee Club
- 20:15
- Adult - £18.50
- Daniel Townes, Daniel Townes, Henning Wehn, Henning Wehn, Tom Deacon, Tom Deacon
Sat 13 Jul 2013
- Henning Wehn: Henning Knows Bestest
- The Bedford
- 21:45
- £10 to £16
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Sat 13 Jul 2013
Book Now- Birmingham Glee Club
- 20:15
- Adult - £18.50
- Daniel Townes, Daniel Townes, Henning Wehn, Henning Wehn, Tom Deacon, Tom Deacon
Thu 18 Jul 2013
- Comedy Store
- 20:00
- £18 (£13 concs)
- Christian Reilly, Henning Wehn, Mick Ferry, Otiz Cannelloni, John Fothergill (MC)
Fri 19 Jul 2013
- Comedy Store
- 23:00
- £15 (£13 concs)
- Christian Reilly, Henning Wehn, Mick Ferry, Otiz Cannelloni, John Fothergill (MC)
Fri 19 Jul 2013
Book Now- Nottingham Glee
- 20:00
- Adult - £11.00, Student - £4.00
- Daniel Townes, Daniel Townes, Dave Twentyman, Dave Twentyman, Henning Wehn, Henning Wehn, Ian Smith, Ian Smith
Fri 19 Jul 2013
Book Now- Nottingham Glee
- 20:00
- Adult - £11.00, Student - £4.00
- Daniel Townes, Daniel Townes, Dave Twentyman, Dave Twentyman, Henning Wehn, Henning Wehn, Ian Smith, Ian Smith
Fri 19 Jul 2013
Sat 20 Jul 2013
- Comedy Store
- 23:00
- £22.50
- Christian Reilly, Henning Wehn, Mick Ferry, Otiz Cannelloni, John Fothergill (MC)
Sat 20 Jul 2013
Book Now- Nottingham Glee
- 20:00
- Adult - £14.00, Student - £4.00
- Daniel Townes, Daniel Townes, Dave Twentyman, Dave Twentyman, Henning Wehn, Henning Wehn, Ian Smith, Ian Smith
Sat 20 Jul 2013
Book Now- Nottingham Glee
- 20:00
- Adult - £14.00, Student - £4.00
- Daniel Townes, Daniel Townes, Dave Twentyman, Dave Twentyman, Henning Wehn, Henning Wehn, Ian Smith, Ian Smith
Sat 20 Jul 2013
- Comedy Store
- 19:30
- £22.50
- Christian Reilly, Henning Wehn, Mick Ferry, Otiz Cannelloni, John Fothergill (MC)
Thu 1 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Fri 2 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Sat 3 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Sun 4 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Mon 5 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Tue 6 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Wed 7 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Thu 8 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Fri 9 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Sat 10 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Sun 11 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Mon 12 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Wed 14 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Thu 15 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Fri 16 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Sat 17 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Sun 18 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Mon 19 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Tue 20 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Wed 21 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Thu 22 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Fri 23 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Sat 24 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Sun 25 Aug 2013
- Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do
- Just The Tonic at The Caves
- 21:15~22:15
- £7.50 (preview) to £11.50
Fri 27 Sep 2013
- Henning Wehn: Henning Knows Bestest
- Milton Keynes Stables
- Call for prices
Sat 5 Oct 2013
- Henning Wehn: Henning Knows Bestest
- Crewe Lyceum Theatre
- 19:30
- £13.50
Fri 11 Oct 2013
Fri 18 Oct 2013
- Henning Wehn: Henning Knows Bestest
- Cambridge Junction
- 20:00
- £14 (£12 concs)
Sat 19 Oct 2013
- Henning Wehn: Henning Knows Bestest
- Harlow Playhouse
- Call for prices
Sun 20 Oct 2013
- Henning Wehn: Henning Knows Bestest
- Southampton Nuffield Theatre
- 19:30
- £14 (£12 concs)
Sun 10 Nov 2013
- Derby Assembly Rooms and Guildhall
- 19:30
- £13.75
Thu 14 Nov 2013
- Henning Wehn: Henning Knows Bestest
- Redhill Harlequin Theatre
- 20:00
- £12 (£10 concs)
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Wilty and Wehn Thousand Years of German Humour Aaaaaaaaaarrghh! It's Bollock Relief
Abracadabra: German Humour Goes Global Henning Wehn: My Struggle Henning Wehn/Otto Kuhlne: Das Very Best Of German Humour
Henning Wehn: No Surrender Henning Wehn: Henning Knows Bestest Henning Wehn's Authentic German Christmas Do Laughing Horse New Act Final 2004
Malcolm Hardee Charity Cabaret 2007
Malcolm Hardee tribute show


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Jean Marais - 30/11/2012
Henning Wehn is a cheap person, basing his act on comments like the French are cowardly and smelly, the Dutch are horrible (this is true - I saw him in Lewes on thursday 21 novembre 2012). Is this funny? I think not. I don't criticise him for the acts his countrymen made on the French. This attempt at humour has no place in the 21st Century. He should be ashamed.
Steve Barker - 12/08/2012
Just seen him previewing his new show to me and nine other people at the Betsey Trotwood in Faringdon Road. Excellent evening spoilt only by three pissed up Irish blokes at the front who derailed his train of thought a few times. I look forward to the Daily Mail's indignation at a couple of gags
Dan Essex - 14/04/2012
Absolutely unfunny.
Stephen Cowley - 21/08/2011
That the new show 'No Surrender' in Edinburgh 2011 was all new material. Personally I liked the old material, but of course there's only so much material in national stereotypes if the matter is to to be relentlessly light. He could probably do more visually as well as verbally.
Andy Barr - 11/08/2011
Saw his 2011 Edinburgh show last night - It was an absolute stormer of an hour. The best I have seen of him - his stagecraft, energy levels and control were just fantastic. He has come a seriously long way
Bill - 22/02/2010
Saw him in Cornwall as support for Stewart Lee & don't know how I stayed in my seat without running for the exit and screaming. Lazy, cheap jokes about how idle the Spanish are as a race and comparing our reaction to Madeline McCann's disappearance to the stabbing of a nine-year old working class boy. whole act seems to have tipped from the sly comments on racial stereotyping I saw two years ago to some kind of vile populist rant delivered in clipped unemotional tones. He can do so much better than this & enraged parts of the packed audience who started shouting at him
Mandy Allan - 05/01/2010
Like a David Lynch film, one emerges from watching Henning in a state of complete bewilderment. He looks like a dehorned Satyr from Pan's Labyrinth who has swallowed a German accented speak and spell machine, spouting stuff akin to "You know when you go to a supermarket and you see a girl you like, Boy, you like that girl!" and that would be a joke. Shite.
F0ul - 11/11/2009
Saw him in Wrexham supporting Stewart Lee - This fella is so subtle, it is brilliant. Wouldn't recommend him to anyone who doesn't know what subtle means- and who can't handle a jokes involving the holocaust and the Hitler youth!
Paul Sinha - 14/09/2008
Saw him for the first time in ages recently. His simply a delight, with a lovely collection of treasurable jokes.
Kate Buyukhiz - 06/05/2008
It was great to see Henning at Jongleurs Bow on Friday. He was absolutely hilarious, a very intelligent comedian who cleverly dissected his own jokes, and was able to laugh at himself. He plays an excellent character and has thought about every detail, even down to his clothes and choice of stopwatch! For those who thought he was 'racist' - in the words of Henning Wehn "who doesn't have a sense of humour now?" - A very funny and unique act. We will definitely see him again.
Alain English - 04/05/2008
It was a pleasure to see a new face at Jongleurs Bow this weekend with the arrival on the circuit of popular German comic Henning Wehn. As Henning reaches the stage he immediately off-sets the usual I-think-I'm-better-than-you German stereotype by being self-deprecating in both manner and appearance.rnrnHe has a provocative line in international humour poking fun at both his country and himself with a killer gag about sectarianism and Jews. Joyful to watch and looking forward to having him back in a few weeks.
Michael Monkhouse - 09/04/2008
Where racial self-parody adds to comics like Omid Djalili and Russell Brand, with Herr Wehn it just detracts. I've seen him a couple of times and I reckon he'd be far funnier if he cut the German line and just learned to be himself. The is-it-offensive-or-ain't-it stance is a tough one to master and one he hasn't quite managed it. Shame 'cos he's a great gagsmith and an even better rapport-builder.
hans schmidt - 23/03/2008
Absolutly awful! I am German myself and I was embarrassed about the whole thing! He is racist and not funny.
dan R - 03/03/2007
Saw him a few weeks ago and it was possibly the most embarrasing thing I've ever witnessed. He was so terrible he was lucky to escape unscathed. There's a fine line between playing on stereotype and being downright racist. This chap got it so very, very wrong.
Gemma Charlton - 17/03/2006
An original and clever act. Thought he was hilarious
Herr Kunz and Herr Kallenbrecher - 29/11/2005
In Germany, we know that laughing is not the only possible reaction to a good joke.
Dave Dynamite - 15/09/2005
Henning is unique and funny. The full package
Dan Willis - 29/06/2005
I think Henning's great, I've compered him many times and he always makes me laugh even though I now know most of his jokes. In the Frank Carson mould of "It's the way he tells em" .Very funny act indeed.
Charles Thomson - 28/05/2005
I saw Henning on FAQ U. I agreed with his points about vain men being sissies etc etc, however, he seemed to just rant without a hint of humour. And he just listed items from a fried breakfast. What was that all about? He is like Jack Dee except all moan and no humour. A clever guy, but just not funny.
Aaron - 24/05/2005
A magnificent talent. I saw Henning at Up the Creek in South London and was amazed. His comedy is unique and a real treat amongst the live acts of today. A must-see
Felix - 18/05/2005
Great comedian. Just watched him on Channel 4 in FAQ U with David Mitchell and he was the funniest guy of them all
Angie J - 03/03/2005
He has a comedy talent and is learning fast how to use it. He was excellent at Hackney and a well deserved winner.
Mark Taylor - 16/02/2005
It's great to see a young stand-up flying the flag for Germany. His material will mature with time like a fine German wine.
Joan Culloty - 07/01/2005
Er erhält besser und besser.
Nelson - 16/11/2004
His material is positively anorexic.
Fraud Spotter - 15/09/2004
Arrogant
Edward Hands - 07/09/2004
I've seen him twice now and he is rather good. Some of the jokes are old, but he does new things with most of them. And his enthusiasm is infectious.
Phil Clisby - 18/03/2004
This man is the funniest man I have ever met in my life. I mean you just have to look at him.
Another German Comedian - 30/11/-0001
Henning deserves the German Order of Merit for finally making the English laugh about our jokes. Henning's great at presenting our traditional humour. You should give the funny side of modern Germany a try.