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US comic David Cross coming to Copenhagen

TheCopenhagenPost
May 4th, 2016


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Cross is bringing his ‘Making America Great Again’ show to the Bremen Teater

David Cross is coming to Copenhagen (photo: David Cross)

US stand-up comedian, actor, and writer David Cross is performing in Copenhagen on July 2.

The performer is primarily known for his stand-up performances, work with comedy rock duo Tenacious D, the HBO sketch comedy series ‘Mr Show’ and his role as Tobias Fünke in the sitcom ‘Arrested Development’.

He is headed to Copenhagen’s Bremen Teater with his new show ‘Making America Great Again!’ – a day after his chums Tenacious D (actor Jack Black and Kyle Gass) are due to perform at the Roskilde Festival.

One of the best
The ‘Making America Great Again!’ tour was a sell-out in the US, while his previous live show, ‘The Pride is Back’, was called “one of the 25 best stand-up comedy specials and concert films of all time”.

 


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