The title "mighty lot of theater" promises more than it should be made to this CD. It's certainly a solid disc with 15 partially very different songs. However singer Hartmut Engler has something to deeply dug in his private memories. Alone 3 songs ("If you're there," "Do it again" and "The Little Prince") deal with the birth of his child. Also, one should gradually abandon the initially quite amusing Kowalski series. On the other hand, are on the album some really Fre songs such as "Facing the Mirror", which proves once again that it is important but more on the outside than on the inner values. Unusual rock to give PUR with the play "Give it to me" (you do not even ungekonnt). On the other hand one could on the track "I finally" to refrain entirely. The song, which originally flickered to beer advertising on TV, sounds a bit thin. Anything but thin contrast sounds the orchestra version of the legendary "Cried with happiness" (really succeeded). Overall, the CD can be described as average, especially since more could have been expected of PUR. (This is an Amazon.com at the university-student review.)