Xander De Rycke: Tien jaar bezig, twee uur grappig
Xander De Rycke: Tien jaar bezig, twee uur grappig

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Xander De Rycke: Tien jaar bezig, twee uur grappig

2015
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Dutch

Xander De Rycke, still Belgium's youngest professional comedian and yet already a veteran, presents his greatest hits in 'Ten years on the road, two hours of fun'. Xander De Rycke is the court jester of a generation. His trilogy has come to an end, and the time is ripe to look back on 'Uw Zoete 666' (Your Sweet 666), 'Mijn Zwarte Parade' (My Black Parade), and 'Zijn Derde Show' (His Third Show). This 'best of' performance is a two-hour cocktail of his best jokes and even a few fun new ones!

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Director: Xander De RyckeGenres: Comedy, Stand-up

Plot Summary

This is a stand-up comedy special where Belgian comedian Xander De Rycke reflects on his ten years in the comedy business. He delivers his unique brand of humor, touching upon personal anecdotes and observations about life and society. The show is designed to be a continuous stream of jokes, aiming to keep the audience laughing throughout its duration.

Critical Reception

As a stand-up special, critical reception often focuses on the comedian's performance, stage presence, and the material's comedic impact. Reviews generally highlighted De Rycke's energy and his ability to connect with the audience through relatable and often sharp observational humor. It was seen as a solid performance marking a decade in his career.

What Reviewers Say

  • De Rycke's energetic stage presence is a major draw.

  • The material effectively balances personal stories with broader societal observations.

  • A well-received milestone performance celebrating a decade in comedy.

Google audience: Audience feedback often praises Xander De Rycke's relatable humor and his ability to deliver a consistently funny show. Viewers frequently mention his unique delivery and the feeling of 'getting' his jokes as highlights.

Fun Fact

The title 'Tien jaar bezig, twee uur grappig' translates to 'Ten years busy, two hours funny', directly referencing his decade-long career in comedy at the time of the special.

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