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‘Furiozo: Man Looking For Trouble’ is a disturbing yet absurdly funny portrait of toxic masculinity. This solo punk-rock comedy show stars one man – Furiozo, an aggressive hooligan with a giant heart. Police chases, petty theft, drugs, and longing for the greatest thrill of all – true love.
9.5/10 – Kicket.pl
You will love him. You will hate him. You will experience the presence of the beast.
Brought to you by award-winning Polish clown Piotr Sikora, this “brilliant, funny and smart” original work is highly interactive and will have you on the edge of your seat – questioning whether to hate him or hug him. As Furiozo would say:
Live fast. Die.
ABOUT PIOTR SIKORA:
Improviser and comedian known from the Warsaw theater Klancyk (the oldest polish improv team) and Hofesinka, associated with Klub Komediowy (first and most famous comedy club in Poland) and Resort Komedii. Lecturer of improvisation theater at the Open University Of the University of Warsaw.
Piotr studied the clown with the masters of this art: in the USA (Avner Eisenberg), England (Aitor Basauri) and in Italy
Press & Reviews REVIEWS
Kicket.pl, one of the biggest online ticket sellers in Poland:
https://kicket.com/warszawa/teatry/resort-komedii,844/furiozo-man-looking-for-trouble,17472?eventId=229776#
Overall audience rating: 9,5 / 10
Audience reviews:
"Brilliant, funny and smart. A spectacular breath of fresh air. Piotr is a brilliant performer who feels the audience 100%. I had a great time and recommend it to anyone who wants to have fun and see something special!"
"Great, Furiozo gets into a free and intelligent fun with the audience taking us out of our comfort zone. It can terrify, amuse and move"
"Furiozo threatens, entertains, draws you into trouble, seduces with tenderness and romance"
Dziennik Teatralny (in Polish):
http://www.dziennikteatralny.pl/nowa_grafika/public/artykuly/zycie-czyli-teatr-jednego-czlowieka.html
Cast & Creative Team Written and performed by Piotr Sikora