British Comedy Guide
Henning Wehn
Henning Wehn

Henning Wehn

  • 50 years old
  • German
  • Stand-up comedian

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Bath Comedy Festival launches

Bath Comedy Festival has launched its official programme.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 8th March 2019

Henning Wehn says it'll be alright despite Brexit

'Someone who lived through the Dresden bombings will be going, "That's nothing!"' says cheery German comedian Henning Wehn, who has swung by Metro's local to reassure us that, despite a continually messy Brexit, everything is gonna be alright. 'I've lived through the Berlin Wall coming down -- by comparison Brexit really seems insignificant.'

Sharon Lougher, Metro, 11th February 2019

Henning Wehn review

This clown is a good, solid, hard-working stand-up and he definitely provided me with the laugh that I so desperately needed on this night. It's not quite a 4* show but it might be the best 3* I've ever seen.

Clownster, 10th December 2018

Henning Wehn review

As the self-proclaimed German Comedy Ambassador, Henning explores what we really voted for in the EU Referendum.

The Reviews Hub, 22nd October 2018

Greenwich Comedy Festival day 3 review

Reviews of Sean Lock, Henning Wehn, Rosie Jones, Tom Lucy and Kiri Pritchard-McLean.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 17th September 2018

Live comedy DVDs to fill those Christmas stockings

Some last-minute Christmas ideas as we round-up a bunch of live comedy DVD releases.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 18th December 2017

Henning Wehn at the Nottingham Playhouse - Review

An hilarious evening all round from one of the most original comedians we have in this country.

The Nottingham Post, 27th November 2017

Henning Wehn review

Here's hoping his important message of tolerance reaches those that need to hear it, through the power of comedy.

The Latest, 22nd November 2017

Henning Wehn review

As the evening drew to a close it's clear that Wehn has a unique selling point (being German) that has allowed him to rise to the upper echelons of the comedy circuit, however he's growing into a comedian for the strength of his material and story rather than just for jokes about losing the World Cup.

Daniel Earl, The Express and Star, 28th October 2017

Old fart's guide: Saying farewell to the Fringe

The final curtain has fallen and the party is officially over. So, what have we learned? Chris Bratt closes out his survival guide for the annual Edinburgh event with some parting advice.

Chris Bratt, The Independent, 28th August 2017

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