NOTE! An extra performance has been released for 6/2 at 7:00 PM at Nordanåteatern. After the success of "Mamma Ljuger", where they attracted 60,000 visitors to nearly 150 performances, Jan Bylund and Mattias Lundberg are back on stage with a new comedy show that is unlike anything else: In "Do I Look Fat in This? - Dad Lies Too" 90 minutes of non-stop laughter and recognition are promised, where they humorously celebrate the women in their lives and offer generous insights into everything we dare - and don't dare - say about relationships.
Bylund & Lundberg direct their sharp, Norrland humor towards the brutal truth: That women are superior to men, while at the same time exposing the crazy things that men have always done: - Why do they have to grill at all costs? - Why do men think they're going to die as soon as they catch a cold? - Why don't they know the name of the children's teacher, when they know Liverpool's team line-up from 1978?
All this and much more is explained in a comedy show that is a loving tribute to all the women who actually put up with the men in their lives. "Do I Look Fat in This?" is a precise and heartfelt comedy that depicts the roller coaster of life. With great warmth, witty points, and raw honesty, a laugh-filled performance is served about everything from the small secrets of relationships to the big questions of life: - Do you think she's prettier than I am? - If I die, would you remarry? - Are you really going to put those pants on?
The show also serves as a friendly reminder to you men that even though you, according to yourselves, are absolutely perfect – you couldn’t do without your women. Sure, you can change a tire and drill a hole in a shelf (with a little help from YouTube), but when it comes to finding your own socks, it’s suddenly a whole different story. It’s your wife who reminds you that you forgot to turn off the garage light – again. So even though you may not always admit it's loud, we all know that it's the women who are your invisible project managers, life coaches, and GPS units in everyday life.