It’s My Word Against My Word — Piedrahita in Alicante

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after the success my tonsils my tonsils my tonsils and Spanish is a laudable language no matter who speaks it. Luis Piedrahita presents a new monologue, It’s my word against my word, with two performances scheduled for Alicante. On Wednesday, April 6, and Thursday, April 7, the show opens each evening at 20:30 at the Alicante Main Theatre and invites audiences to an evening that blends wit, observation, and playful self-analysis into a single, memorable experience.

It’s my word against my word invites viewers into a comic space where personal opinion becomes the engine of laughter. In Piedrahita’s view, what provokes the biggest smiles is not a grand spectacle but the small, almost mundane moments that everyone recognizes. His own words reflect this philosophy: other shows may have had their moments, but this one stands out because it captures what he calls the essence of everyday absurdity with clarity and heat. The humor tends to arrive in crisp, unexpected bursts, turning ordinary situations into a stage for quick, precise punchlines that land with surprising force.

This is a show marked by ingenuity and precision. Piedrahita dissects why people often settle for less than they want, then shines a light on the quirks and contradictions of daily life. Across the 80 minutes, the performance touches on topics that feel both intimate and universal—small anxieties about time, space, and control; the stubborn persistence of old habits; and the way humor can soften even the sharpest truths. Expect a blend of deep observations and light improvisation, all meticulously paced to keep the rhythm quick and the mood buoyant. The result is a dialectical journey where laughter buffers life’s harsher edges and leaves the audience feeling a little lighter than when the show began.

Luis Piedrahita, born in A Coruña in 1977, stands among the best known humorists in Spain. His career spans more than two decades, during which his distinctive blend of white, clean wit and sharp, observational humor has connected with audiences across Spain and into parts of Latin America. Critics and fans alike recognize his ability to craft a distinctive voice that feels both intimate and broadly relatable. His stage presence is notable for its economy—a simple microphone, a clear voice, and a keen eye for the little details that reveal larger truths about human nature. This monologue continues that tradition, offering a performance that relies on the strength of the material and the precision of delivery rather than on visual or production trimmings.

The ticket price for the show is set at three tiers, making it accessible to a broad audience while still reflecting the value of the experience. Recommended for people aged 12 and over, the event welcomes adults and younger viewers who appreciate thoughtful humor that respects their intelligence. Ticket options are 16, 18 and 22 Euros, with seating likely varying by proximity to the stage and demand. Attendees should plan to arrive a little early to find their seats and soak in the atmosphere of the historic Alicante Main Theatre, a venue well suited to the intimate, conversational style of Piedrahita’s performance.

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