ven. 31 mai
|Luxembourg
TAMAS VAMOS - Women Jobs and other Distractions
🇺🇸 ENGLISH 🇺🇸 TAMAS VAMOS 🇭🇺🇿🇦🇦🇹 Tamas is a half Hungarian, half South - African staple comedian in the Vienna comedy scene.
Time & Location
31 mai 2024, 21:00 – 23:00
Luxembourg, 65 Rue du Fort Neipperg, 2230 Gare Luxembourg
About the event
TAMAS VAMOS 🇭🇺🇿🇦🇦🇹
Tamas is a half Hungarian, half South-African, all round great guy who first tried doing stand-up comedy in 2014 in Vienna as a "laugh" but having years of experience in improvisation as well as acting in theaters and small movies, he quickly got addicted and fell in love with the stage light (once again). Since then he became not only a creator but one of the staples of the Vienna comedy scene, he was the in-house comedian of the famous Austrian Wein & Co franchise where he ran his twice-a-month show "Wein & COmedy - Thirsty for a laugh?", he is the founder of the stand-up comedy - theater play the "Jewslim show - where a Jew and Muslim join forces to make you laugh", and he currently runs his monthly show "Dating Issues - Why You Need Therapy".
Tamas also has a YouTube show called: "Dr.TinderLove - Explaining Men to Women, through Women Tinder profiles." In his free time, Tamas tours the World performing stand-up comedy, which he has done in over 40+ cities spread out in 15 countries and 2 continents! His storytelling style comedy is balanced perfectly with unexpected hard-hitting punch lines, (very) dark humor, and political incorrectness!
Press:
“Comedian Tamas Vamos owns the stage, delighting audiences with his charm, ease, and sidesplitting cultural commentary. His unique brand of comedy left me not only laughing but also thinking more deeply about the deliciously quirky ways we human beings have for dealing with life on Planet Earth.”
— Hillary S. Webb, author of The Friendliest Place in the Universe: Three Weeks of Stand-Up Comedy in Berlin
"Headlining the show, following an earlier gig that evening round the corner in The Immigrant, was Tamas Vamos, a Hungarian-South African Jew living in Vienna (keep up!). As you might expect from that introduction, Tamas’ comedy is heavy on cross-cultural comparisons and the complexities that derive from conflicting identities, living in Western Europe as a Hungarian. He turned out to be a worthy headliner, linking political, cultural, observational, and dark comedy together with subtlety, while always remaining woke and self-aware. After a great night of comedy, the audience, larger than usual for Velvet Comedy, was in high spirits, and Tamas interacted naturally with the crowd, dealing with a heckler with flair at one point."
— Jack Stephen, Writer, Author, BrnoDaily