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Piotr Sikora

Furiozo: Man Looking for Trouble

  • Poland

Winner The Radgie Award (for boldest performance/behavior) 2024 Besties Awards 

Nominee Comedian’s Choice Award 2024 Edinburgh Fringe 2024  

Winner Comedy Weekly Award 2024 Perth FRINGE WORLD  


A punk-rock comedy show starring Furiozo, an aggressive hooligan with a giant heart. 

Furiozo is back in Australia after critically acclaimed sold-out runs at Edinburgh Fringe and Melbourne International Comedy Festival. 
 
Police chases, petty theft, drugs and longing for the greatest thrill of all: true love. A disturbing yet absurdly funny portrait of toxic masculinity. You will love him. You will hate him. You will experience the presence of the beast. 

As Furiozo would say: Live fast. Die. 

Pick of the Week | Adelaide Fringe 2024  

'Well worth the hype.' The Guardian

'A reminder that laughter transcends language-barriers.' ★★★★ The Telegraph (UK)

'The underground hit of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.' ★★★★½
Chortle (UK)

Strictly for audiences 18+

Death and grief

Drug references

References to or simulation of violence

References to substance abuse

Strobe lighting

Strong sexual references

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Winner The Radgie Award (for boldest performance/behavior) 2024 Besties Awards 

Nominee Comedian’s Choice Award 2024 Edinburgh Fringe 2024  

Winner Comedy Weekly Award 2024 Perth FRINGE WORLD  


A punk-rock comedy show starring Furiozo, an aggressive hooligan with a giant heart. 

Furiozo is back in Australia after critically acclaimed sold-out runs at Edinburgh Fringe and Melbourne International Comedy Festival. 
 
Police chases, petty theft, drugs and longing for the greatest thrill of all: true love. A disturbing yet absurdly funny portrait of toxic masculinity. You will love him. You will hate him. You will experience the presence of the beast. 

As Furiozo would say: Live fast. Die. 

Pick of the Week | Adelaide Fringe 2024  

'Well worth the hype.' The Guardian

'A reminder that laughter transcends language-barriers.' ★★★★ The Telegraph (UK)

'The underground hit of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.' ★★★★½
Chortle (UK)

Strictly for audiences 18+

Death and grief

Drug references

References to or simulation of violence

References to substance abuse

Strobe lighting

Strong sexual references

Back to Listings
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