
Frank Hvam - Nobody
★ 6 · 2024 · 56m · Comedy
Frank Hvam has lived in New Zealand with his family for an extended period. What is it like to go from being respected and recognized in Denmark to being ‘Nobody’ in New Zealand - and not least coming home again? Watch the classic stand-up show with Frank Hvam as we know him: straightforward and a little too honest. Recorded on a small, cozy stage in Amager in front of 70 audience members.
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Omar Marzouk - War, terror and other funny stuff
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Jimmy O. Yang: Good Deal
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