Who left from Russian stand-up comedian Garik Oganisyan spoke about the difficulties of writing a concert program in exile. This was discussed in a conversation with TV presenter and blogger Tatyana Lazareva ***.
According to the comedian, in exile it is difficult for him to prepare a concert program, because it is not possible to check the material in public as often as it was possible to do in Russia.
"Now we need to go, finish writing on tours. And you will not go to some cities for the second time with the same material, because the whole base has already descended on you there, you will not gather an audience," said Ohanisyan.
He added that the program has been created for a very long time, as a result, some jokes lose their freshness.
"And some topics are no longer relevant, they fall off," explained the stand—up.
As EADaily reported, in May of this year, Oganisyan said that he was detained for 2 hours at Tel Aviv airport. He clarified that when entering Israel, he was detained three times for additional questioning.
*An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent
**An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING

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