Press clippings Page 6
Henning Wehn on 'An Immigrant's Guide to Britain'
Ahead of his Channel 4 documentary, the German comedian reflects on his identity - "I always thought being an immigrant involves moving somewhere decidedly better, rather than a slightly inferior version of your own country"
Henning Wehn, Radio Times, 3rd May 2015Henning Wehn review
Wehn dials down the Teutonic stereotypes to launch into material other comics might find too weighty - such as the farce of the London housing market.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 4th March 2015Henning Wehn, Leicester Square Theatre - comedy review
The London-based German comic may be defiantly uncool, but his show runs as smoothly as a pristine BMW.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 3rd March 2015Review: Henning Wehn in Exeter
Having moved to the UK fourteen years ago, Henning has built a comedy career on poking fun and presenting a fresh German perspective on traditional hackneyed English stenotypes of German people.
Chris Hallam, Exeter Express and Echo, 5th February 2015Henning Wehn interview
A German comedian in London: Working out the war in punchlines.
Katrin Bennhold, The New York Times, 23rd December 2014Review: Henning Wehn at The Lowry
12 years later, Wehn may have to describe himself as a British comedian, such is his assimilation into his new homeland.
Andrew Bardsley, Bolton News, 25th October 2014This week's new live comedy
Previews of Celia Pacquola, Henning Wehn and Robert Newman.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 12th September 2014Two more acts announced for 2015 Glasgow Comedy Fest
Susan Calman and Henning Wehn will join Simon Amstell in performing at the Glasgow theatre next March.
David Bateman, STV, 1st September 201410 of the best Latitude Festival's comedy & other acts
Latitude Festival is more than a music festival, with a wealth of comedy, dance and poetry on offer. Here are 10 which look set to be highlights this year. Includes Dara O'Briain, Robin Ince, Tim Key, Josie Long, Simon Amstell and Henning Wehn.
Sam Russell, The Eastern Daily Press, 8th July 2014London comedy: Alex Horne, Josie Long, Henning Wehn
A preview of comedy coming to the capital.
Rachel Holdsworth, Londonist, 7th June 2014