Alexandre Kominek, Swiss comedian, talks about his vision of humor as a tool for provocation and reflection. His show “Sensitive Bastard” illustrates this approach, between laughter and deconstruction of clichés.
Alexandre Kominek discusses his tour and the unique artistic freedom on stage. His show “Sensitive Bastard”, with its provocative humor, aims to shake up and bring reflection beyond laughter. He talks about the impact of live performance on audience immersion and engagement.
Humor, a tool to shake and question
Alexandre Kominek explains that his style of humor, perceived as provocative, is above all intended to be a vector of subtle and reflective messages. His show is not just a series of jokes, but a construction that deconstructs stereotypes, leading the public to reconsider their perceptions. The comedian believes that the stage remains the space where freedom of expression and nuance are best expressed, unlike television media which fragment attention.
The stage, a space of sincerity
The artist also addresses the difference between live performance and television broadcasting, emphasizing that the immersion of an audience in a theater makes it possible to capture the depth of jokes, even provocative ones. This counters the distraction of home screens. Alexandre confides that he never improvises on stage, preferring meticulous writing to guarantee the desired impact of each word.
Reserve your tickets for Sensitive Bastard by Alexandre Kominek on November 14 at K.
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