
Henrik Schyffert: Don't Be Afraid (2019)
Overview
Henrik Schyffert's acclaimed solo show, where he makes a personal view of his own shortcomings and fears in a Sweden where concern is increasing. At a time when more and more people are digging in trenches and desperately sticking to their views, Henrik wants to break the deadlock by at least trying to investigate himself. There will be a breakneck roller coaster between gravity and comedy, but the message is: Don't be afraid!
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Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | sv |
Popularity | 0.079 |
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Henrik Schyffert
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Henrik Schyffert
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