A Mühlviertler wins the Enns small art potato

A Mühlviertler wins the Enns small art potato

The Upper Austrian, who grew up in the Mühlviertel, studied business law and communication and now lives in Vienna, was able to convince the audience with stories about his rich ex-girlfriend and his new life as a single, among other things.

“We laughed a lot. But we laughed the whole evening in general,” he said, paying tribute to the other five finalists: Chrissi Buchmasser, Die Schullerin, Gerald Kaiser, Gilbert Blechschmid and TubAffinity. Out of competition, this year’s show act BlöZinger and presenter Clemens Maria Schreiner were enthusiastic.

Appearance at the Kulturhof Linz follows

Kaltenbrunner not only receives the small art potato trophy, but also appearances in the Kulturhof Linz and in a format of ORF III. His plans as the winner of the Kleinkunstkartoffel 2022: “I will continue to write my program. I would like to have it finished in the fall, and then there should be a premiere. I can reveal that much already: Upper Austria and my home village in the Mühlviertel will play a role in the program play.”

The Ennser Kleinkunstkartoffel was recorded for ORF III and is scheduled to be broadcast on March 3rd at 10:50 p.m. The competition will be held again next year. The cultural association Pa-Events is now accepting applications from cabaret artists. Last year Seppi Neubauer from Styria won the cabaret potato.

Source: Nachrichten

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