Helmfried von Lüttichau: A rock star in the heart of the theater stage!

Helmfried von Lüttichau begeistert das Publikum mit seinem neuen Bühnenprogramm „plugged“ am 17.03.2025 in Neresheim.
Helmfried von Lüttichau inspires the audience with his new stage program "Plugged" on March 17th, 2025 in Neresheim. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Helmfried von Lüttichau: A rock star in the heart of the theater stage!

On Friday evening, the spectators experienced a special evening with Helmfried von Lüttichau in the sold -out theater Altes Hallenbad. The 68-year-old, who is primarily known from the ARD series "Hubert and Staller", presented his first solo program "Plugged". The native actor, who originally wanted to become a rock star, proved on stage that he never really gave up this passion.

his program started spectacular. "Friedberg, are you ready?" called from Lüttichau to the hall before he started the first tones on the electric guitar with Bob Dylan's "All Along The Watchtower". The combination of music and narrative art shapes his solo program, which is not only suitable for fans of "Hubert and Staller". Rather, he would like to show different facets of his personality and take his audience on a journey through his experiences. This is also confirmed by Christian Tramitz's description, which is considered the "best awkward" of Lüttichau.

insight into personal experiences

from Liège used the stage to immerse yourself in the depths of his childhood. He spoke openly about his experiences with "obesity emotionalis" and his time at the drama school, where he discovered his passion for the arts. He also addressed his school days, in which his hair was not long and he had violin lessons. The program is therefore a mixture of personal anecdotes and musical interludes.

Another innovative element was the dialects used: from Hessisch to Saxon to Bavarian. From Liège, the audience taught how challenging it can be to learn the Bavarian language, and drew parallels to various known cabaret artists, which made some laughs. In his stories, the audience learned about his first engagements in Frankfurt and Munich, where he learned the basics of his acting.

artistic freedom and musical highlights

A significant difference between acting and music was also emphasized by Liège: while actors often do what they are told, musicians experience freedom to develop their own creativity. He impressively demonstrated this in the second part of his program, where he disguised himself as an Indian and picked up the guitar again. Hits like "Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door "and" Subterranean Homesick Blues "were performed live, the latter being partially sung in Bavarian.

The audience was enthusiastic and rewarded von Liège with standing ovation after the last song. His rousing program and the combination of humor, music and personal stories made the evening an unforgettable experience.

Helmfried von Liège plans to continue to present his solo program "Plugged", including in the Härtsfeldhalle in Neresheim, Karl-Bonhoeffer-Straße 16, 73450 Neresheim, where he would like to continue to density, actors and music.

fnp.de reports on the multifaceted evening, while Kultur-in-der-arche.de indicates the planned appearances in Neresheim. Von Liège has not only made a name for itself as an actor, but also as a musician.

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