One minute you're biting your nails at world events, and the next you're laughing in impotence. Michael Schøt has spent most of his stand-up career in the space between these two emotions. His ability to capture the zeitgeist here and now, but playfully observe it from the outside, has thrilled not only audiences, but also critics - who over the years have attached words like “one of the best stand-up comedians in Denmark”, “a comic elemental force”, ‘virtuoso’ and “the absolute sharpest and fastest satirist in the media” to him. Jubelpessimist is a show about an eternal optimist in a gloomy world. A shot of joy, warmth and laughter for the dark times.
Hygge is something Danes know and love, and on his second solo tour, comedian Martin Nørgaard takes a look at Danish hygge. The world may be in turmoil, the poles may be melting and the horsemen of the apocalypse are saddling up, but no one wants to think about that. or care. And so? it's lucky that we live in Denmark - the country that invented coziness! That is? if we ask ourselves. And we do. All the time. On his second solo tour, Martin Nørgaard invites you inside for a thoroughly cozy evening where you can hang your worries in the closet and close your eyes and ears to the outside world while you let Martin “Hyggefar” Nørgaard pull a warm blanket over your tired legs and serve a round of verbal chocolate milk with whipped cream.
A private tour of Søltoft's strange head, where the common thread is that there is usually no one. Ruben's brain is crazy, knotty and has never been able to stay focused for long at a time. On the other hand, he delivers his stories unpredictably, imaginatively and with genuine empathy. Ruben has been one of the great comedians of the future from the moment he stepped into the spotlight and won the DM in standup five years ago. With eccentric humor and a rubber face a la Jim Carrey, he leaves the audience equally impressed and confused. You're invited when Ruben invites you in for a guided tour behind the curly locks. Here you'll find absurd observations and silly stories.
Tobias Dybvad - Mit bedste onemanshow
Rune Klan: Idiot
Mick Øgendahl: Bad Boy
Thomas Hartmann: Når det så er sagt
Mikkel Klint Thorius' first One Man Show: White Guilt
Lars Hjortshøj - Plat & Krone
Jan Gintberg: MIRAKLET
Michael Schøt takes his razor-sharp political satire and pointed punchlines out onto the Danish country roads, where he asks the question: Democracy or Demoncracy?
Morten Wichmann: Helt Sikkert
Liam O’Connor: Nu som Komiker
Experience the new one-man show from Mikkel Klint Thorius. Reflective, relevant and liberating as always.
Victor Lander – En Skønne Dag
We are part of some of the most eventful months of her life and meet her both on stage and in private. In both places, she treats life's ups and downs with humor and hope.
Phillip Devantier - PHILLIPSOFI
A stand-up show steeped in irony and sarcasm - to the extent that there is a difference. I don't really know when I'm being ironic, when I'm being sarcastic or when I'm being sincere - and what the difference really is. It sounds like a problem for my psychologist, but they're expensive... It's just easier to write a stand-up show.
An evening with Martin Nørgaard.
In the show Things From My Mouth, the audience gets to meet Ruben in version 2.0. Although his distinctive hairstyle still battles with his brain over who curls the most, it's a more grown-up version of the popular man you meet in 2018. He still generously shares his life experiences and embarrassing moments, and in a world where fitting in is unhealthily important, Ruben is also different, awkward and damn sensitive. All these personal traits touch Ruben in the upcoming show - where you should expect the unexpected when he takes the stage. He's older, but still a bit of a goofball!