Solo concert of the patriarch of the Russian stand-up comedy Ruslan Belyy.
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Orlov's second stand-up special, recorded in October 2020.
That legendary performance from the Ice Palace that changed my life forever. A huge stadium where I said things that no one dared to say so openly to such a large audience in Russia at the time. I dedicated the performance and the ending with the “last cigarette“ to my grandfather, who passed away that year. This special was filmed by Edgar Dubrovsky, who later went on to direct the hit Netflix documentary “The Tinder Swindler“.
Stand-up concert by Yulia Akhmedova.
The first solo stand-up concert by Yuliya Akhmedova in which she honestly and uncompromisingly talks about harassment and why they are not ready to discuss this topic in Russia. It will make fun of depression and relations between men and women. He will also share a life hack on how to convey his problems to his boyfriend. It will be sharp, bold, without patterns! And very funny!
Garik Martirosyan speaks with his large stand-up program, in which he will talk about his friends comedians, about modern trends, about Vatsap users. About how he posted the poster of his concert on Instagram and why it is compared with Petrosyan. Why is he not joking on the topic of Russian rap. How he writes his famous friends in a notebook and much more.
More than 8 years later and pretty much all I remember from this show are the dancing nuns and the story about tape on my ass. The name came from two things: 1) it referenced the word I'd often say at confession so I'd have something to ask God's forgiveness for; 2) we thought it was hilarious to film promos and read reviews from people who went to a standup show with that name.
“I wanted to record a special somewhere I'd never performed before - where the audience didn't know me, and I didn't know them.“ That was the official version of why we were filming in Vladivostok. The truth is, the special was actually filmed in Moscow at Vegas City Hall, but the footage turned out so bad we had to reshoot the whole thing.
Danila Poperechny's live show from Aurora Concert Hall in St. Petersburg.
This is part of the program that Poperechny presents in St. Petersburg as part of tour with Ruslan Usachev. The video is made up of different pieces and some moments were not included in it (for example, the beginning of the stand-up, its middle and jokes).
The first solo stand-up special of Russian comedian Sergey Orlov. He had been preparing this concert for a whole year, running it all over the country, twice a night he performed with this at the Cinema House in Moscow, and for the next 7 months it edited, re-edited, laid back and finally got out!
A show about how life literally split into “before” and “after”. This is a special from London, directed by Ilya Naishuller. Spoiler - there's no shooting or first-person shots, don't get your hopes up... My first full-length standup special recorded outside of Russia.
First solo concert of stand up comedian Ruslan Belyy.
Stas has long been known as a comedian who jokes about his family and little daughter. But on his solo album, he shows himself in a completely new way. No plush and good humor, now only full rock and roll, freedom of expression and unflattering jokes.
Solo performance of one of the most musical stand-up comedians Ivan Abramov.
Pavel Volya's big solo concert in the capital's Crocus City Hall.
Pavel Volya, a resident of the Comedy Club, has a tradition - once a year from the stage of Crocus City Hall to tell the sharpest, freshest and most relevant jokes.
Concert of the famous comedian Pavel Volya. In his monologue, the Comedy Club resident discusses the topic of predictions about the end of the world and shares his opinion on what russian people need to be happy.
The first stand-up special of Sasha Maloy. This concert was recognized as the best solo concert at the Punchline Comedy Festival.
Pavel Volya's big solo concert, in which he talks about his beloved wife, the wedding that took place, and his son Robert.
Frank and bold stand up of Comedy Club resident Pavel Volya, in which he shares his observations about dating, sex, children, storks and family life.