Saturday, July 11, 2015

Småroligt sommarprat without anxiety – Swedish Dagbladet

Robin Paulsson. Photo: Mattias Carter’s / SR

Robin Paulsson is such a comedian who goes home in almost every camp thanks to his humor is both innocent and recognizable. He has 22-year-old (!) Guided the Swedish TV pubiken through Saturday evening program that bears his name – a reclining show that compared to David Letterman’s “Late Night,” although the “Robins” possibly missing the US of the model more sharp cynicism . Last spring he received the honor together with Sanna Nielsen lead the live Eurovision Song Contest, an assignment he did brilliantly.

In his sommarprat says Robin how he was on his bedroom used to write small daily meditations like the stand-up episodes that recur in the TV series “Seinfeld.” And just as his teacher, there are a commonplace in Robin Paulson’s small stories that are sometimes more and sometimes less fun, but always familiarly pleasant. A father happens to utter a bomb threat at Heathrow. A young Robin Paulsson start the fire alarm at school. Robin himself talking as Zlatan and pretend to call the same person to inquire about their imitation.

“Do you joke about anything?” wonder Robin initially. Yes, but he might not be the comedian who really has investigated whether there is actually no limit. Overall, it is 90 minutes Habil summer listening without either anxiety or too serious subjects. So as you might want it to be a Saturday in July at half past one.

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