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Katerina Vrana, the funny woman serves feta in Greece (photos + video)

Greek audiences have the chance to enjoy some "Feta with the Queen" in October and November

Newsroom October 17 12:52

Greek comedian Katerina Vrana is taking the world’s stand-up comedy scene by storm just by detailing her experiences as a Greek abroad and re-examining stereotypes, languages, habits and plumbing. After building a career on her Greekness she is bringing her brand of comedy back home with upcoming performances of “Feta With the Queen” in Athens in October and November at the Hub and 104 theater in both Greek and English.

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Time Out says she “sparkles on stage” and she’s been praised for her quick-witted style. Born and raised in Greece, she stayed in the U.K. after studying there. She has had gigs all around the U.K. and she even made her way as a finalist at the Funny Women Awards in 2009.

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Here’s her set from the Finals of the Funny Women Awards presented at TEDx in Thessaloniki where she talks about stereotypes –

Her humor is going through a boom in Britain, and she’s been using it to help Greece. Here’s a clip that appeared in the BBC.

Her performances have been sold out around the world as she embraces the comic side of the crisis, mainly by dealing with her hair described like an “exploding volcano.”

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To see “Feta with the Queen” visit the HUB at 9 p.m. on October 18 (English) and October 21 (Greek) as well as more comedy shoes at 104 Theater (41 Evmolidon Street, Gazi) at 9.15 p.m. on October 25-26, November 1-2, 8-9, 15-16 and 22-23.

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