Emotional Rollercoaster - A Live Comedy Experience For Your Soul
Wednesday 6. May at 20:30 - 22:30
Huis van Iemand Anders, Van Woustraat, Amsterdam, Netherlands
The 1st comedy show that feels like a theme park for your soul. STOP WATCHING STAND-UP. START RIDING IT.
Most comedians just want to make you laugh. I want your heart rate. From involuntary honesty to crying while laughing, we're going through every loop and drop in your head.
Luana Comedy isn't just on stage, she's in your head. She doesn't tell jokes, she designs feelings. Watch her jokes, stories and crowdwork move: DESIRE, TENSION, ANXIETY, LOVE , CHAOS, TRUTH and all your SECRETS.
Secure your seat on the ride here.
📍 AMSTERDAM, 6th May, at 8:30PM @ Huis van Iemand Anders
HOLD ON TIGHT. No refunds once the ride starts. ⚠️ Warning: Side effects include involuntary honesty and crying while laughing.
AGE RESTRICTION
Strictly 16+ (If you bring your kids, we will send them home knowing far too much.)
Luana Matei (https://www.instagram.com/luanacomedy/) a Romanian comedian who spent 12 years in Tokyo before getting "trapped" in Amsterdam during lockdown. Her dark and insightful humor covers everything from family therapy to the art of cheating, making audiences laugh while rethinking their life choices. With over 250 shows across Europe, Luana's comedy is a candid exploration of life's messiest moments.
What to Expect
Alright, imagine if stand-up comedy and a midlife crisis had a baby, but instead of diapers, it came out with dark, raunchy jokes that make you question all your life choices. That’s "How to Cheat on Your Husband" – the show everyone loves because, let’s face it, misery is hilarious when it’s not happening to you.
This thing has been selling out in over 40 cities, across 14 countries. Yeah, that’s right, it’s like the world tour of bad decisions. Europe, Asia, Australia – people everywhere seem to agree that laughing about infidelity, terrible sex, and emotional breakdowns is the best form of therapy. And don't get it twisted – it’s not just for scorned wives or bitter husbands. Single, married, divorced, "it’s complicated," or just plain confused – everyone feels at home. It’s basically the United Nations of relationship screw-ups.
Why is it so popular? Well, because the jokes are raw, dirty, and honest, which is rare these days. No sugarcoating, no polite "rom-com" BS – just the uncomfortable, messy truth about love, sex, and cheating told in a way that makes you spit out your drink laughing. It’s the kind of humor that feels like a secret everyone’s too embarrassed to say out loud... but they all relate to it.
Luana Matei takes the stuff that ruins marriages – cheating, bad communication, emotional baggage – and turns it into something that actually saves relationships: laughter. And she’s a little dangerous too, like that friend who convinces you to text your ex at 2 a.m. just to see what happens. The show’s like a sneaky reminder that everyone’s relationship is a little bit doomed... and that’s okay.
People come out of the theater either reaffirming their love, breaking up, or realizing they’re not nearly as messed up as they thought. It’s like a weird combo of stand-up comedy, anti-couples therapy, and accidental group confession. One couple literally broke up halfway through a show once, and Luana loved it – that’s how real things get.
The best part? It’s never predictable. One night someone heckles, another night someone overshares their sex life in the front row. Either way, Luana rolls with it, roasting people like it’s an Olympic sport. It’s a show where you’re not just watching – you’re part of it. You might even leave with better jokes than the ones you came in with... or at least some new material for the next fight with your partner.
So, yeah, it’s not just comedy – it’s an experience. A dirty, hilarious, mind-blowing experience where you walk out thinking, “Okay, maybe my life isn’t that bad.” Or maybe, “I’m filing for divorce tomorrow.” Either way, totally worth the ticket price.
Huis van Iemand Anders, Van Woustraat, Amsterdam, Netherlands • Van Woustraat 2, 1073 LL Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands