Gastprogrammering
Sunday 05 December
Theater // 15:00 // € 16
The Oosterpoke Comedy Showcase [Moved from friday evening to sunday afternoon]

Genre: Comedy
Line up: Richard Walker (host), Stephan Bell, Sjoerd Scott, Luana-Elena, Matei, Liam Moclair
Open: 15:00 - 16:00 hrs
Tickets: € 16 / CJP/ Student: €14 | Stadspas groene stip: €4,50 | Early Bird: €10 (available up to 1 week before the show) | Ticketprices are including a drink from the bar
Tickets

This edition is moved from friday December 3th to Sunday afternoon December 5th due to corona measures. Ticketbuyers will receive an e-mail with further information.

 

The first edition of the Oosterpoke Stand up Show was a smashing success to a packed house. “That’s the best comedy show I’ve ever been to” and “Richard is a brilliant MC” said two people who are in no way related to MC Richard Walker. 

The second edition of Amsterdam’s hottest new comedy show is on December 3, and because we’re in a theatre, the new shutdown rules don’t apply. And you can even still buy drinks in the interval and bring them back to your seats. The second edition of Oosterpoke Stand up Comedy is on! Tickets are selling fast.

Line up:

Stephen Bell is building a name for himself so fast he already sits atop a vast empire of clubs, shows and appearances. Critics describe him as “always bald”, which must be a typo as he’s got a lovely head of ginger hair and his comedy is hilariously bold.

Sjoerd Scott is neither Scottish nor Dutch, as his name might imply. He’s an American with typically excellent teeth and a naturally uncomfortable relationship with his home country. A rising star for the past couple of years on the Dutch comedy scene he’s now getting noticed across Europe.

Luana-Elena Matei is a brilliant young, Romanian comedian who not only regularly delights Comedy Cafe crowds at their great open mic night, she’s one of its producers too. She’s lived in many countries around the world and can speak English. Well, that’s all you need isn’t it.

Liam Moclair has been described as a force of nature, and as a farce of nature. Combining these elements on stage produces something close to earth, wind and fire, but mostly wind. Mercifully, this is a very funny wind indeed.