
Andrey Ayrapetov
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Разгоны

A humorous therapeutic show in which comedians discuss problems with the audience. Three comedians take turns calling a person from the audience onto the stage who agrees to discuss their issue. The comedian-therapists work with the audience member-patient to solve their problem.
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Andrey Ayrapetov: Sacrifice

The second stand-up special of the rising comedy star Kristina Bitkulova. With the "What's the Difference" program, she visited eight countries, and the single itself was recorded in Kazakhstan. In her speech, Kristina talks about aerophobia and childhood injuries, and also tries to figure out how to keep your mind in emigration.
Kristina Bitkulova: Who Cares

Well, hello! It's "40 minutes of sex with yourself." I decided to close the year with a re-release of my first concert, adding a soundtrack to it. Your attention is drawn to the beginning, it is also the end of the "trilogy of pity".
Andrey Ayrapetov: 40 Minutes of Sex with Yourself

“Pick-Me Nihilism” was originally meant to be a mixtape of jokes that just wouldn’t fit into another special, but it turned into a very cohesive, solid, and funny piece of work! Vibe-wise, it’s closer to “40 Minutes of Sex With Yourself” — which is my favorite special of all time. Same relaxed feel, sometimes silly, no pretensions — just jokes on all kinds of topics. I also like that some of the material here is downright stupid or gross, with no attempts at turning it into theater, orchestras, or high drama. No Tarkovsky — just pure stand-up!
Andrey Ayrapetov: Pick-Me Nihilism

Andrey is talking about dependence on things and financial literacy in the province, about education among women and minimalism, about wealth and happiness in small things.
Andrey Ayrapetov: What Are You Rich In

Andrey Hayrapetov's fourth solo concert, "The Happy Man", is presented to your attention. In the concert, I will tell you about moving to Moscow, about living with men, being close to death, and what it's like to be happy after all?
Andrey Ayrapetov: Happy Man

After the concert for OUTSIDE STAND-UP, Andrey will share with you his childhood traumas and tell you about his family in his new program. Funny, sincere, cinematic.
Andrey Ayrapetov: Request for Sincerity

Andrey Ayrapetov jokes about the relationship with his father, who, unlike the comedian himself, supports the war, about his great-grandfather, who was in prison, and about his own attempts to be different from his family.