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Football 0 – 1 Comedy

Monday, June 14th, 2010

On Friday, I got a call from an English friend who said that he had been wrestling with his conscience  and could not bring himself to miss England’s opening game against the USA, despite the fact that he really wanted to come to Saturday’s show. Well, more fool him and everyone else who decided to stay home and watch a mediocre match with no winner, marred and marked by a schoolboy goalkeeping error.

At the Sagateatern, we weren’t thinking about football, well not too much anyway. There was a decent crowd, although disappointingly nowhere near a sell out, and the atmosphere was fantastic. Other than Magnus Betnér, the support acts were Aron Flam and Lasse Nilsen. I’ve known Aron for a little while and I love his intelligent, dark, deadpan delivery. Lovely to see a comedian making people laugh without actually cracking a smile himself…. rumour has it that the requisite smile muscles have been surgically removed from Aron’s face.

Lasse’s style, on and off stage, could not be more different. He is a physical, expressive storyteller whose narratives take weird and unexpected twists along the way. Lasse leaves the stage sweating, whereas Aron is cool as ice. From my point of view, as the MC, it’s always a pleasure to introduce acts that deliver and the audience show their appreciation through peals of laughter. It’ll be interesting to see how they both go down at the Edinburgh festival. Check them out if you find yourself in Edinburgh this summer.

And then it was time for the main attraction. Magnus Betnér took the stage to massive applause. He is, after all, one of the biggest names in Swedish comedy. The purpose of this show was to give his Edinburgh hour a full run, before taking it to the UK (where he is doing more previews). The atmosphere was perhaps a little false as when he plays at the festival and at other UK venues, the crowds will be curious, unaware of his star status, probably more cynical and potentially hostile.

I think Magnus will make an impact on this year’s Edinburgh festival, because he is more than just a teller of jokes. He is shockingly honest and honestly shocked by the hypocrisies of the world. He has a razor insight into the double standards of personal, local and global politics. And above all he is driven by a need to communicate his analysis of the world in which we live. And he’s a nice bloke offstage too. His UK/Edinburgh dates are on his website.

So that’s what I did instead of watch England draw against the USA. I think I had the better Saturday night. From here on in though, it’s England all the way and the sound of the vuvuzela drone.

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A CCCC review!

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Saturday night was showtime.  Anders ‘Ankan’ Johansson, Linköping’s second most famous comedian (after Tage Danielsson) was back on home turf with the LKPG HA HA! gang in support.

I found the build up to the night quite stressful as this would be the first time Ankan had performed live in Linköping and the press had become interested. (When I say ‘the press’ I don’t include Linköpings Posten, whose editor asked ‘Who is Anders Johansson?’ …. Bear in mind Anders is so big he has an Östgötatrafiken bus named after him! Out of interest, Linköpings Posten lead this week with an article about the new manager of Biltema – That’s real news!)

The night was a success and Anders was not only a nice bloke through and through but was also brilliantly funny onstage, his act comprising of offhand observations turning banality into hilarity. His big finish was an inspired ten minutes about a battery operated, remote controlled bird he had bought from Netto – A ridiculous purchase made funnier and funnier as he added layer upon layer of humour.

Well, the night got a nice review – a CCCC in Corren. The CCCC was for the whole night and not just the headline act, which serves as a stamp of approval for all the work that I and the rest of the gang have done. Have a read, but be warned, I did a routine about how Corren’s reviewer gave Big Comedy an extra ‘C’ because Johan Rheborg took off his clothes and I was willing to do the same for a good review. For some reason they used that picture – It’s not the main pic online, but it made the front cover of the printed paper. Read the review here

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Result!

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

Friday night was the first night  for LKPG HA HA! at Sagateatern…. and, sigh of relief, it worked.

Putting on shows is probably more stressful than performing as there are so many other balls to keep up in the air. But I love it.

I won’t wax lyrical at how bloody good the show was as the review in Corren says it all. If you read Swedish, this CCCC review is as good as it gets, if not the picture of the crowd speaks a thousand words…

Now onwards and upwards to try and sell tickets for Offroad Comedy on the 10th of April… Roll Up! Roll Up!


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Highlights from Follow Sweden

20 things to know before moving to Sweden

As diverse as Sweden is, there are a few societal norms that are distinctly Swedish. Understanding a handful of them will hopefully prepare you culturally before you relocate. When you're invited home to a Swede, you better be on time and take your shoes off, writes expat Lola Akinmade-Åkerström. Read more »

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