JAN TORE KRISTOFFERSEN – INGENTING Å TAPE
Jan Tore Kristoffersen tok publikum med storm på fjorårets Julegøy i Bergen. Nå er han endelig klar med sitt eget soloshow "Ingenting å tape"
Jan Tore er en erfaren standup-komiker som har gjort seg bemerket for sin sjarm, kompromissløshet og absurde livsanskuelser og i dette showet inviterer han publikum inn i sitt liv på bunnen, med sin unike kombinasjon av misantropi og galskap. Showet er både tragikomisk, vittig og er uten tvil en forestilling som standup-entusiaster ikke vil gå glipp av.
Kristoffersen er en av byens mest erfarne standup-komikere, og han har allerede gjort seg bemerket ved å være oppvarmer for Dag Sørås på scener over hele landet. Ingenting å tape er imidlertid hans første soloshow, og han gleder seg til å by på absurd humor til enda flere publikummere.
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Last update: May 20, 2021