Fake European: English Stand-up Comedy in Stockholm
Friday 6. March at 19:30 - 22:00
Teater Giljotin AB, Stockholm
đ Wild and unapologetically hilarious stand-up comedy show about the absurdity of being Fake European from a rising Ukrainian comedian who wasted the last 10 years in Berlin failing to become the real one.
â âDeadpan Absurdityâ â Stewart Lee, The Guardian
â âImmensely likable stage presence and sharp storytellingâ â SLEEC Reviews
â âDid you write it yourself?â â Dima's mom
đ Expect spicy jokes, hilarious hot takes and ridiculous life stories on becoming German, online dating, late-stage capitalism, interracial marriage, white privilege and circumcision. No topic is too dark, too soon, or too personal.
Brace yourself, this show will exceed your expectations!
đď¸ Tickets:
- Online: from 160 SEK
- Door: 280 SEK
đŞDoors: 19:30
â° Showtime: 20:00
đŹđ§ The show is entirely in English
âââââ Audience Reviews from Instagram :
- "Very very funny! Highly recommended! I haven't laughed like this in a long time." â Sasha
- "Dima is fantastic and he created a great atmosphere, it felt intimate, like we were amongst friends who knew each other already..." â Sebastian
- "When we saw that only the front row seats were left, I knew we were in trouble đ but Iâm so happy we ended up exactly there..." â Luminita
đ Dima Watermelon ⢠www.dimawatermelon.com ⢠@dimawatermelon đşđŚ
Dima is a Ukrainian stand-up comedian who has been living in Germany for over 10 years. But donât worry â he hasnât been there long enough to lose his sense of humor. His unique comedic style is a mix of absurdity, social commentary, and some allegedly inappropriate jokes. And yes, Watermelon is his real last name, simply translated into English.
Dima has performed in over 30 countries, including renowned locations like Gotham Comedy Club in New York, The Comedy Store in London, and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Having lived in 3 different countries and visited over 40, Dima is no longer simply Ukrainian, but not quite European either. Stuck in this absurd cultural limbo, he finds laughter is his best coping mechanism.
Teater Giljotin AB ⢠Torsgatan 41, 113 62 Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden