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- In his third stand-up show Daniël Arends goes into the murky world where doing well is directly linked to self-interest and wrongdoings are a hobby. Arends offers consolation, asks questions and gives answers.
- Daniël Arends' second solo program is centered around his birthplace Jakarta, his adoptive parents and the problems he encountered as an adoptee.
- Social critical, freedom of speech, sharp, Theo Maassen has everything a comedian should have and sharpens his knives for his first Dutch oudejaarsconference.
- Hans Sibbel's third solo performance.
- In Sibbel's seventh solo show he exhibits a superior balance between engagement and entertainment. Typically, his speed, his joke density, but also the way he is able to link his personal experiences to actuality.
- Ronald Goedemondt's third stand-up show is about the confusion in the world. From big issues to small dilemmas can be read on his face. Without apology he takes revenge on the adult world.
- The Nietzsche among the comedians: Indonesian Daniël Arends sneaks up on you from behind and confronts you with dangerous humour in one of his best stand-up monologues.
- The hilarious, confronting and sharp debut performance of Peter Pannekoek, about our fears and how it dictates our lives.