Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
The world's first multilingual comedy festival

ComedyinSpain is delighted to announce the second edition of Barcelona’s International Comedy Festival, the world’s first multilingual comedy festival, from the 22nd until the 29th of November’09.
This year’s more developed programme will include:
· Shows in 5 languages (Castilian, Catalan, English, Swedish and Dutch);
This year’s more developed programme will include:
· Shows in 5 languages (Castilian, Catalan, English, Swedish and Dutch);
. More than 11 different well known participating venues in the city: Almazen, Axel Hotel, Cafè Teatre Llantiol, Cincómonos, Elèctric Bar, La Cova de les Cultures, La Riereta Teatre, Maremagnum, Teatre, El Colmado, Centre Artesà Tradicionàrius (C.A.T.) and Teatre El Centre de Gràcia;
· Festival Headliner is The Adam Hills & Jason Byrne show, combining two of the biggest names in comedy worldwide on the one stage.
· Local participation includes different styles from stand-up to physical comedy, to clown, to musical theatre, to drag acts, to kids show.
· Local participation includes different styles from stand-up to physical comedy, to clown, to musical theatre, to drag acts, to kids show.
The complete programme is available at www.barcelonacomedyfestival.com
Etiquetas:
Castilian,
Catalan,
Comedy,
ComedyinSpain,
Dutch,
English,
languages,
Maremagnum,
multilingual,
Swedish
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
ComedyinSpain’s DMC familiarization event

English comedian Alexis Dubus at ComedyinSpain’s familiarization event to demonstrate to Barcelona based DMCs what it is they offer and explain exactly how their service works to achieve the best entertainment solution to meet the corporate client’s needs. Friday, October 23rd at Marmalade (C/ Riera Alta 4, Raval - Barcelona).
Etiquetas:
Alexis Dubus,
Barcelona,
ComedyinSpain,
Corporate entertainment,
DMC,
Entertaiment,
Marcel Lucont
Friday, September 18, 2009
Friday, September 11, 2009
Marcel Lucont - GG Pick of the Fringe 09

A lovable French rogue, so endearing that the audience feels guilty for centuries of jokes made at our Gallic cousins expenses. It is a joy of a show and the first top class character live comedy ever in Spain.
The problem with live character comedy is it can rarely hold its own for more than 20 minutes but Lucont nails it throughout. We expect a comedy hungry Giggling Guiri faithful to snap these up so advice as ever is to get them as early as possible.
“Boasting a typically Gallic flair for elegant, flowery insults and an instinctive feel for the seamier side of life, Lucont is a fresh, accessible and hilarious take on the British tradition of anti-French gags.” The Guardian
“Boasting a typically Gallic flair for elegant, flowery insults and an instinctive feel for the seamier side of life, Lucont is a fresh, accessible and hilarious take on the British tradition of anti-French gags.” The Guardian
Marcel Lucont in Spain: Barcelona (October 24th) / Madrid (October 25th) - For more info and tix, visit: http://www.comedyinspain.com/
Etiquetas:
Character Comedy,
Comedy,
ComedyinSpain,
Edinburgh Fringe,
Fringe,
Marcel Lucont
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Meet the comic: Juan D. Ablo

Blinded by the bling, the cool and the general flyness each character in turn succumbs and signs up for a trip that will be their last chance. Will they soar like comedy eagles or simply die on their arse and make D. Ablo´s day?
Meet the comic : Dan Ryan

In the film Ryan put in a showstopping performance as the lovable and ever misfortunate ‘Super Guiri*’, a much maligned character that has become a feature of the Barcelona landscape in recent years. Has to be seen!
(*) Guiri is the Spanish slang for foreigners.
Meet the comic: Lex Chapman

Renowned for his prowess, apparently, which is reflected in his onscreen character. Lex plays the last great Scottish Torero, likes a dram too many, had one fight, lost it and has ended up burnt out but still believing those tight pants are what makes the sexy grrrlls go crazy. Ladies beware!! (he thinks) (much like his off screen character!)
Meet the comic: Michael Kossew

Onscreen Michael plays that much loved and revered of Catalan characters, the Caganer*. A natural in the role we are wondering how long comedy can hold on to this talent as the Generalitat are sure to want to sign him up for future promotional projects. The future arse of Catalonia, who knows.
(*) The Caganer is a well loved figure in the typical Catalan Nativity scene. Literally translated from Catalan it means “The Shitting Man”. It’s believed that with his fertile depositions on the soil will become rich and productive for the coming year!
Meet the comic: Stephanie Figueira

In ¿QUÉ? - The Movie she plays the irrepressible and super positive Shirley Iglesias, a girl with a dream to become the greatest flamenco dancer of them all. Sometimes the world just dances to a different beat and ‘Learning Flamenco with apples’ is not as effective as they claim, it’s heart rending.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Comedy in Spain goes to the Fringe

Actually, ‘¿QUÉ? - Four comics, Juan Vision’ is the first English language comedy show developed in Spain to be taken to the Fringe. It’s the culmination of a long term strategy of comedyinspain.com to develop comedy talent locally via workshops and logistical support and offer real opportunity to budding new comics.
What is ¿QUÉ?
A Jock, a Jew, a Canuck and a Cockney. A tap-ass comedy fiesta straight outta Barcelona. By turns engaging, disturbing, suave and sassy. ¿QUÉ? is what…
“Decadent leftist filth” Franco
“A real hoot! If a little surreal at times” Dalí
“A new dawn for comedy in Spain” The Catalansman
A Logan Murray Workshop last November 2008 got the ball rolling and a vibrant amateur scene with shows taking place in bars across Barcelona, inspiring many more to have a go. They have formed a group called the Barcelona Comedy Squad and ComedyinSpain has taken 4 of the brightest talents and shaped them into an Edinburgh show.
They are Dan Ryan from London, Lex Chapman from Stirling in Scotland, Michael Kossew South African born and on the move since and Stephanie Figueira from Canada, 4 completely different characters, drawn like thousands to make a life in the Catalan capital. This however is not a show about Barcelona. It is more a show with a Barcelona essence and default.
Opening with a 7 minute short film shot over 4 weeks of Guerrilla filming in the city, followed by 4 individual pieces of stand-up delivered by people with Barcelona under their skin and a musical finale that has absolutely nothing to do with this part of the world. It is a stand-up comedy show with a difference showcasing 4 of Barcelona’s best amateur comedy talents.
In Edinburgh ¿QUÉ? runs from the 16th until the 31st of August at The Tron as part of the FPF (Five Pound Fringe) programme.
Many people helped voluntarily in the creation of this first show and special thanks to: Drostyboy prooductions, Llantiol, Icon International and Framezero, Splat-photo, Go-Car BCN, camera operators Luigi and Malú and all the people who took part in the making of ¿Qué?, the movie.
A Jock, a Jew, a Canuck and a Cockney. A tap-ass comedy fiesta straight outta Barcelona. By turns engaging, disturbing, suave and sassy. ¿QUÉ? is what…
“Decadent leftist filth” Franco
“A real hoot! If a little surreal at times” Dalí
“A new dawn for comedy in Spain” The Catalansman
A Logan Murray Workshop last November 2008 got the ball rolling and a vibrant amateur scene with shows taking place in bars across Barcelona, inspiring many more to have a go. They have formed a group called the Barcelona Comedy Squad and ComedyinSpain has taken 4 of the brightest talents and shaped them into an Edinburgh show.
They are Dan Ryan from London, Lex Chapman from Stirling in Scotland, Michael Kossew South African born and on the move since and Stephanie Figueira from Canada, 4 completely different characters, drawn like thousands to make a life in the Catalan capital. This however is not a show about Barcelona. It is more a show with a Barcelona essence and default.
Opening with a 7 minute short film shot over 4 weeks of Guerrilla filming in the city, followed by 4 individual pieces of stand-up delivered by people with Barcelona under their skin and a musical finale that has absolutely nothing to do with this part of the world. It is a stand-up comedy show with a difference showcasing 4 of Barcelona’s best amateur comedy talents.
In Edinburgh ¿QUÉ? runs from the 16th until the 31st of August at The Tron as part of the FPF (Five Pound Fringe) programme.
Many people helped voluntarily in the creation of this first show and special thanks to: Drostyboy prooductions, Llantiol, Icon International and Framezero, Splat-photo, Go-Car BCN, camera operators Luigi and Malú and all the people who took part in the making of ¿Qué?, the movie.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
David O’Doherty talks to In-Madrid
ORGAN TRANSPLANT
Edinburgh Fringe-winning musical comedian David O’Doherty talks to Jeff Wiseman about badgers, Spanish muggers and bringing his trusty kiddy’s keyboard to Madrid this month.
Edinburgh Fringe-winning musical comedian David O’Doherty talks to Jeff Wiseman about badgers, Spanish muggers and bringing his trusty kiddy’s keyboard to Madrid this month.
Etiquetas:
Comedy,
David O' Doherty,
Madrid,
Musical Comedy,
Spain
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Irish Comedian David O'Doherty in Spain

David O'Doherty’s ‘Let’s Comedy’ is undoubtedly upon us not just because he is the winner of the Edinburgh Fringe Best Show award in 2008. Since he was last with us in 2006, in a wonderful doubleheader with Neil Delamere, David has just got better and better with every show. O' Doherty has become the master of whimsical comedy, the GGHQ favourite and we have been relentlessly pursuing him for the last 2 years. There are over 800 comedy shows in Edinburgh, ‘Let’s Comedy’ was the one that came to the top and there was not a murmur of argument.
We expect a big crowd for the DOD, as he is affectionately known, so the recommendation is to get tickets early in both cities, Madrid and Barcelona.
“Can there be anything more evil than someone trying their damndest to give musical comedy a good name? Dublin's David O'Doherty not only attempts this malevolent feat, but succeeds to the point of very nearly elevating this stand-up subgenre to true art.” - The Scotsman
Etiquetas:
Barcelona,
ComedyinSpain,
David O' Doherty,
English Language,
Giggling Guiri,
Madrid,
Spain,
stand-up
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Welcome to Comedy in Spain's Blog!
Hey comedy cats!
Just set this up, a blog which is designed to log all the hilarious exploits that we in ComedyinSpain get up to. The regular amazing Giggling Guiri live shows in Barcelona and Madrid with the worlds top comedians, the workshops bringing craft and motivation to the uninitiated and the real reason that this log has appeared our first ever Edinburgh Fringe production which is taking shape right now and just too damned brilliant not to complete the package with the full interactivity that a blog can bring.
Anyway will be back soon to fill you in on what happened these last days with some of the most classic guerilla filming Barcelona has known.
Just set this up, a blog which is designed to log all the hilarious exploits that we in ComedyinSpain get up to. The regular amazing Giggling Guiri live shows in Barcelona and Madrid with the worlds top comedians, the workshops bringing craft and motivation to the uninitiated and the real reason that this log has appeared our first ever Edinburgh Fringe production which is taking shape right now and just too damned brilliant not to complete the package with the full interactivity that a blog can bring.
Anyway will be back soon to fill you in on what happened these last days with some of the most classic guerilla filming Barcelona has known.
Kingprawn
Etiquetas:
‘¿Qué? - Four comics Juan Vision’,
Barcelona,
Comedy,
ComedyinSpain,
English Language,
Fringe,
Giggling Guiri,
Madrid,
Spain,
stand-up,
Workshop
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