As well as being their creative selves, the team and its freelance employees are also qualified specialists in a wide range of fields including marketing, communication, economics, journalism, education, tourism, acting and moderation. Most of all, however, their experience, commitment and charisma make the events the very special experiences that they are.
What’s »typical Berlin« for you?
Young tourists and new Berliners, streets bustling with interesting goings-on, cultural events and the Berlin nightlife breathing new life into industrial wasteland.
Which three things would you take to a desert island?
A piano, something to write with, my goggles.
If you had a time machine, where would you go?
To the future. I’m fascinated by progress and social change, despite the negative things that can often come with it.
Which famous person would you like to have dinner with?
Mathias Brandt (German actor and youngest son of former German Chancellor Willy Brandt)
What or who are you proud of?
My daughter, the people I work with and what we aspire to achieve with our work.
Your motto?
Feet on the ground, head in the sky.
What are you really good at?
Making fire – In the Australian outback the need became a passion.
Where are you from – where do you want to be?
I grew up in a village and want to grow old in Berlin – being 70 years old, going to the cinema at noon, drinking sparkling wine in the evening and then play cards with friends the whole night.
What is your favorite Timebandits program?
The Bingo-Quiz Show - I love the mix of glamour, entertainment, games and laughing together
Which celebrity would you invite for dinner?
A funny woman, Hazel Brugger for example.
Tell us some things you’re really good at?
Languages, talking, driving, reading out loud, singing, explaining the world’s mysteries, unwinding, keeping my cool, being charming, and children!
What’s your insider tip for Berlin?
Grilled fish on Lausitzer Platz on Friday afternoons, followed by a cappuccino of course.
What’s the most embarrassing thing that ever happened to you with Timebandits?
I once knocked the corner of a chair into a pile of new iPads — they weren’t happy. In fact, nobody was very happy!
What superpower would you like to have?
Being able to read thoughts – that would be reeeeaally interesting, and would make every conversation extra efficient.
Tell us a saying that you like.
Life is what happens while you’re busy making other plans.
Describe yourself with 3 adjectives!
Cheerful, curly, spontaneous.
Your motto?
Sleep less – dream more.
Give us an example of something your mother would say about you.
I’m freezing just by looking at you.
Three things for the lonely Island?
Spotify premium, my best friend and a few cold beers.
If you had a time machine, where would you go?
To the 60s, just for the moment to dance in the mud at Woodstock.
How old do you feel?
I’d have to ask my collection of action figures for that…
What are you proud of?
To make something pretty good out of not much.
What is your favorite Timebandits program?
The Berlin Detective tour because it challenges the participants cognitive, social and even morally.
Your nickname in school?
Principalwantstoseeyou!
What are you proud of?
To make something pretty good out of not much.
What are you really good at?
Daydreaming.
What is a bad habit you have?
I say “You too” when the waiter says “Enjoy your meal”.
How old do you feel?
Something between baby bottle and walking frame.
What is your favorite Timebandits program?
Difficult – Probably the Berlin Detective – I guess I am fascinated by the life of a psychopath.
Which quote would you put on a t-shirt?
“I haven’t got time for this Mickey Mouse bullshit!” – Leon: The Professional