The things that we do not count, the monologue of Javi J. Palo that has become a success
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The things that we do not count, the monologue of Javi J. Palo that has become a success
In this comedy show without filters, the actor brings to light all those things that we keep inside of us and that, according to him, we should tell Javi J. Palo invites us to laugh at all those secrets that, for whatever reason, we keep to ourselves in "Las things that we do not count", a fun show lasting an hour and a quarter that can be seen on October 30 at 1 pm at the Off Latina room in Madrid.
"The things that we do not count" is not a monologue to use. Javi goes one step further and escapes from the everyday and the formalities of the genre with a very particular staging in which music, dance, images and light play a very important role.
A reinvention of the monologue genre that has caught on with audiences. "100% recommendable show", "One of the best things in the humorous scene" or "Unmissable" are some of the comments from viewers who have already seen the show. Javi J. Palo will be on Saturday, October 30 at 1:00 p.m. in the Off Latina room in Madrid.
It is, according to the comedian, "a perfect plan" for a Saturday morning, since it allows you to "have a good time and have a laugh before drinking vermouth and going to eat."
Who is Javi J. Palo?
Actor, screenwriter and writer, Javi J. Palo began in the world of comedy in 2001, first with the duo Kuentaké, with whom he performed nearly a thousand performances throughout Spain, and later alone. He has also worked as a scriptwriter and reporter for television programs such as "The Comedy Club", "We are not crazy", "History Comedy" and "GAD".
Throughout his career, Javi has participated in large national series (7 lives, When leaving class, Police, Olmos and Robles) and in different plays (This kidnapping is not serious, My dream is mine, Woman X) . Since 2012 he combines his artistic work with training in the field of communication for companies.
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Date and time: October 30 at 1:00 p.m.
Duration: 75 minutes
Venue: Off Latina Theater
Recommended age: over 16 years