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- Pieter Derks will settle the score in his own cheerful, down-to-earth way. With the issues of the day. With the spirit of the times. With himself. With the competition. And with all the nonsense that is sold to us every day. Because that is what he likes doing best: fiddling with what we take for granted. Turning things around, wringing them out, looking at them from all sides, and then putting them in their place. Always ready to play a few sharp jokes. His goal? A happy evening. And then to find out the next day that you look around you with different eyes.
- Youp van't Hek looks back on a feverish 2020 and speaks on the subject of COVID-19 and his own hospitalization.
- Playing joyfully is the main theme of Youps new show. Youp is less blatant, but also familiarly vigorous and sharp. The show contains van 't Heks well-known themes, but feels fresh by the tight story and refined jokes.
- Stand-up comedian Ronald Goedemondt is in his show 'Geen sprake van' praised for its infectious absurdism and fresh logic. His sixth program again contains an inimitable stream of well-placed jokes.
- A 16-year-old student inquires at Youp how to become a comedian. The good man has forty years of experience. Youp explains that carefully and looks back at his own beginnings.
- Comedian Youp van 't Hek reviews 2017, addressing religion, politics, environment and society amongst other things.
- Goedemondt now understands that freedom and security are polar opposites and questions himself 'What happens when you're more focused on letting go and get rid of control and self-affirmation?'
- Halfway through the tryouts in 2011 they discovered a tumor in Jochem Myjer's spinal cord. The beloved comedian underwent a 13-hour operation and a year later he stormed the sold-out stage again for all his fans.
- Ronald Goedemondt parades both physically and verbally through his material and explores the theme of conformism. With muddy boots he kicks over the chain fence and spuds cheerfully cheeky through the field of anarchy.