What if I live? • English Comedy by Gus Horn
Come join us for a night of laughter and fun at Lost Weekend! ! Gus Horn will be performing his hilarious English stand-up comedy routine, guaranteed to have you in stitches. Don’t miss out on this chance to enjoy some quality comedy in person. Grab your friends and get ready to find out “WHAT IF I LIVE?”
Ever wonder what happens when a nuclear engineer ditches the Geiger counter for a microphone? Enter Gus Horn, who took his talents from the reactor core to the comedy stage, performing in 20 countries across 3 continents. If you’ve ever felt like a fish out of water—or just like a fish—Gus has probably got a joke for you.
Gus has graced stages from the Pânc Comedy Festival in Slovenia to opening for comedy heavyweights like Russell Peters, Nikki Glaser, Rafi Bastos, TJ Miller, and Sam Tallent. He’s got the laughs to prove it.
In his latest show, What if I Live?, Gus takes you on a ride through the bizarre world of cultural differences, the awkward art of adapting to expat life, and surviving the sheer madness of today’s world. His humor is as self-deprecating as it gets, touching on everything from the joys of traveling, the pain of dating, the horror of office jobs, and the eternal struggle of dealing with stupid people. Plus, he’ll give you the lowdown on what it’s like being fat, Brazilian, and American—sometimes all at once.
Whether you’re an expat, a die-hard stand-up fan, or just someone who needs a good laugh (and who doesn’t these days?), What if I Live? is the show for you. Come for the laughs, stay for the brutally honest takes on life. Gus Horn is here to make sure you leave with a smile—or at least wondering what the hell just happened.
We live in a world where everyone’s caught up asking, “What if I fail? What if it all goes horribly wrong? What if I totally crash and burn? What if I die?” But where’s the fun in that? Gus is flipping the script and asking the real question: “What if I make it? What if everything goes spectacularly right? What if, just for once, I actually live?”