Alexey Suhanok: Stand-Up In the Swamp
The most postironic comedian of Belarus Alexey Suhanok performs with a double solo program "Пакет панчлайнов" / "Белоруссия" in a forest swamp during the Independence Day.
The most postironic comedian of Belarus Alexey Suhanok performs with a double solo program "Пакет панчлайнов" / "Белоруссия" in a forest swamp during the Independence Day.
Alexey Suhanok
Self (Comedian)
Nikita Lavretski
Self (Entertainer)
Ivan Kovshik
Self (Intermission presenter)
The most postironic comedian of Belarus Alexey Suhanok performs with a double solo program "Пакет панчлайнов" / "Белоруссия" in a forest swamp during the Independence Day.
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