Event data
TUTTY TRAN
Hai Dai Mau
Date: 25.10.2024
Event location: Halle 2
Entry: ca. 07:00 p.m.
Begin: 08:00 p.m.
End: ca. 10:30 p.m.
Organizer: Meyer Konzerte GmbH & Co. KG
Categories: Comedy
Hair-raisingly funny
HAI DAI MAU"! Tutty Tran, Germany's best-known "rice citizen", still gets this phrase regularly thrown around by his father - "Shut your mouth" in the finest Vietnamese-German gibberish. But Tutty wouldn't be Tutty if he listened to his father in the slightest. Shut up? Not on your life! And so the Berlin comedian takes off with his second solo program "HAI DAI MAU" - on Friday, 25 October 2024, in the Westfalenhalle 2 Dortmund. Age recommendation: from 16 years!
Tukey's parodies of his father's incomparably clichéd accent and the resulting misunderstandings in everyday life are hair-raisingly funny and were already a guarantee for many tears of laughter in the audience during "Augen zu und durch". From relentlessly sarcastic to frivolously cheeky - his anarchic anecdotes have already won him a large fan base on social media. Meanwhile, his fans are also running into his booth in analog form.
There are plenty of bizarre encounters with and from Tutty's father in "HAI DAI MAU", but so much more has happened in the meantime: Tutty has moved in with his girlfriend Laura! Yes, really! And that alone provides enough absurdities for Tutty to deal with on stage. Comedy gold! Like the clash of cultures, for example, when the two families meet: Far East meets East German. Linguistic escalations are inevitable, as Laura's roots are in Saxony. Who understands what the other is saying - a popular game at family celebrations.
"HAI DAI MAU" has also become a catchphrase beyond the family borders and fits perfectly with Tutty's dry comedy: he only knows political correctness from the internet - and in case anyone asks: yes, you can laugh at anything. Especially about yourself. No matter where you come from, whether you're white, black, yellow or green. Anyone who attends Tutty Trans's comedy show gets free life hacks against prejudice, because humor is the language that everyone can speak fluently after an evening with Tutty.