
Henning Wehn
Henning Wehn: Acid Wehn sees the self-styled “German Comedy Ambassador” bring his dry wit, crisp timing and playful German-English cultural riffing to theatres across the UK. On stage he reflects on the weirdness of weather, climate dread, and everyday absurdities, all wrapped in his polished raconteur style.
Tour Dates
- Cast7 November 2025Book Tickets
- Plaza8 November 2025Book Tickets
- London Palladium13 November 2025Book Tickets
- Aylesbury Waterside Theatre14 November 2025Book Tickets
- Mayflower Theatre16 November 2025Book Tickets
- Tyne Theatre & Opera House27 November 2025Book Tickets
- Town Hall29 November 2025Book Tickets
- Harrogate Theatre30 November 2025Book Tickets
- Theatre27 February 2026Book Tickets
- Shanklin Theatre28 February 2026Book Tickets
- The Playhouse1 March 2026Book Tickets
- City Hall5 March 2026Book Tickets
- Dorking Halls6 March 2026Book Tickets
- New Theatre7 March 2026Book Tickets
- St George's Hall13 March 2026Book Tickets
- Garrick Theatre15 March 2026Book Tickets
- Assembly Hall Theatre20 March 2026Book Tickets
- The Woodville21 March 2026Book Tickets
- Swan Theatre22 March 2026Book Tickets
- Tivoli16 April 2026Book Tickets
- Eden Court17 April 2026Book Tickets
- Whitehall Theatre18 April 2026Book Tickets
- Queens Hall24 April 2026Book Tickets
- Alhambra25 April 2026Book Tickets
- Pavilion Theatre26 April 2026Book Tickets
- Grand Theatre7 May 2026Book Tickets
- St Albans Arena10 May 2026Book Tickets
- Grand Opera House14 May 2026Book Tickets
- Joe Longthorne Theatre15 May 2026Book Tickets
- City Hall17 May 2026Book Tickets
Henning Wehn (born 1974, Hagen, Germany) moved to the UK in 2002 and made his mark on the British comedy scene as an outsider with insider charm. Over the years he has developed a reputation for sharp cultural references, clean delivery and building on the stereotypes of being a German in Britain to humorous effect.
In Acid Wehn, Wehn turns his attention to the topic of climate change, combining his relaxed stage presence with provocative ideas about what it means to live in an era of environmental uncertainty. The tour dates span many major UK venues including London’s Palladium and beyond.