

One man, zero scripts, and a linguistic crime spree across three continents.
Showder Klub presents its all-night standup special series starring Sándor Badár. An improvisational comedian and character actor who, as a member of the comedy mafia in Szentes, is accused of constant joking around in a punchline organisation. His career has always been greatly influenced by his relationship with animals and travel from Bamako to Japan. Nowadays he speaks Badari professionally and does not complain. He resists foreign languages, even though he has already completed an Italian teleshop language school. In view of the international situation, he has not been left untouched by the confinement, like millions of our fellow human beings. But, as a Sentencer, he overcame this extraordinary situation by a clever move from the lowlands. How?
Acting
Badár's physical comedy and spontaneous character switches.
Writing
Seamless weaving of pandemic anxiety into absurd travel tales.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'comedy mafia in Szentes' references a real Hungarian regional comedy scene that operated like a satirical underground resistance during communist and post-communist eras.
The Italian teleshop language school bit mocks actual late-night TV scams that proliferated in Hungary during the 2000s, making it generational humor for local audiences.
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