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Pavlo Voytovych

There's something magnetic about a comedian who can find humour in the spaces between cultures. Pavlo Voytovych brings a sharp, observational style to the stage that feels both worldly and wonderfully intimate—the kind of performer who makes you lean in, eager to hear what unexpected turn his stories will take next. With material spanning from the peculiarities of American travel habits to the absurdities of navigating life across continents, this Ukrainian comic has been making audiences laugh from Kyiv to Warsaw to Berlin, and now brings that international perspective to London stages. His comedy explores the strange beauty of displacement, the universal language of stress-induced baldness (that's just science, apparently), and the delightful weirdness of being human wherever you happen to land. A favourite on the Comedy Boat since 2024, Pavlo's perspectives—honed through years of international living and performing—cut through cultural barriers with wit and warmth that transcends borders. Whether he's dissecting climate conversations with Indian scientists in Poland, unpacking the confusion of cross-cultural encounters, or riffing on what it means to be "98% Ukrainian" in Krakow, his sets are a reminder that laughter truly is the best medicine, no matter which city you're calling home.

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