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Jawad Es Soufi: Waarom ben jij zo?

Registration of the theatre show by the Dutch comedian Jawad Es Soufi. Through his alter ego 'Sloegie' Jawad Es Soufi show how his upbringing, environment and education have played a major role in his life. How did these three factors make him the person he is today? The comedian experiences a hilarious yet special roller coaster in his high school years that has been decisive in his development.

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Registration of the theatre show by the Dutch comedian Jawad Es Soufi. Through his alter ego 'Sloegie' Jawad Es Soufi show how his upbringing, environment and education have played a major role in his life. How did these three factors make him the person he is today? The comedian experiences a hilarious yet special roller coaster in his high school years that has been decisive in his development.

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