And suddenly the messenger from the Bundestag is there. Next to him the tramps of the Palatinate, Prince Bibbi, Mrs. Babbisch and Mrs. Struwwelisch and of course Rolf Braun. On the 70th anniversary of the first live carnival meeting from 1955, “Mainz remains Mainz as it sings and laughs” on Friday evening (8:15 p.m., ARD) deep into the treasury of history. However, there are no cinematic canned goods as at the earlier occasion, but in an excellent community homage of current sizes of the deceased for years and unforgettable legends at fans of the session is reminded.
Markus Schwalbach parodies almost perfectly as Jürgen Dietz disguised his dry humor with passages such as “In the past, the BesserGen earners chose FDP. Today the following applies: Anyone who chooses FDP didn't deserve it better. ” Tanja Große, who also acts as a session president in the representation of the lack of senior measuring servant Andreas Schmitt, and a striking horn glasses slips into the role of the legendary session president Braun, who shaped the genre of the handmade speaker like no other.
Traditional care a high asset
Martin Heininger and Christian Schier, who later discussed migration with language jokes as a spa park that fled from the Wiesbaden spa park to Mainz, give Ms. Babbisch and Ms. Struwwelisch, who, like once in the smock apron and “Bild” newspaper, talk about the topics of the time. Thomas Becker and Frank Brunswig virtually vote for the singsang of the tramps to “Heeeeeeeelau”, and Johannes Bersch mimics the unforgettable Herbert Bonewitz with his great acting talent.

What newcomers to the television fastnache on Friday evening at the best broadcast time in the ARD should be a difficult challenge for the humor sensation, brought the full hall in the Electoral Palace in Mainz on Wednesday evening. The Mainz Fastnacht still loves to celebrate itself. Traditional care is a high estate in the fifth season. However, the SWR, as the person responsible and the four large Mainz carnival clubs MCV, MCC, KCK and GCV, should not be wrong with the approach. At the same time, however, they underpin the impression that it remains an immense challenge to modernize the session fast night for renewable generations.

The clubs in Mainz have been experimenting with standings for several years in which the musical entertainment factor is larger and the political-literary Fastnacht does not matter. Financially, with significantly larger capacities in the halls without rows of chairs and tables, new scope, in terms of content, is encouraged to celebrate. Nevertheless, it remains for the Mainz Fastnacht, which in the entertainment sector of the competition from the five times as large Cologne and the music groups that are successful outside of the fifth season will probably never be able to give the Rhine water, essential to maintain their unique selling point.
Educator for the politics elite
All in all in all intoxicating, varied television session underpins this effort by a remarkable strengthening of the spoken word towards dance and music, which only as successful and entertaining bridges from the one Kokolores lecture of the Ernst Lustig or the similarly brilliant collar parch duo Heininger and almost serve to the next political contribution, for example, and especially with a Any appearance of the now 82 -year -old Margit Sponheimer with “I was born on Rose Monday” moves to tears.

On Friday evening it should be another woman who provides the most conversation. As an educator, Katharina Greule succeeds in the best political contribution to the evening. She has the task of looking after the late kindergarten children Olaf, Friedrich, Christian, Robert, Alice and Sahra. Alice, who sweated away from the rest of the group, asks them to “finally get out of the right corner”. The Sahra, who is rushing from one side of the stage to the other, asks why she runs from left to right again and again and whether she couldn't even decide.
Together she puts a matroschka together because when you take the doll apart, you would notice how big it initially works, while in the end there is hardly any content in it. With the extremely confident and brilliant Friedrich, who can wish the spring song “The Merz is there”, it is enough how the teacher can pronounce the first name to inspire the audience. Greule could eventually secure the still vacant place of the first woman in the carnival museum.