
Saturday night comedy fever with Mohamed Helmy and Nataly Aukar at Space42 Arena
26 June 2025 00:36
ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)The jokes just keep on coming during Abu Dhabi Comedy Season. There's more gags and giggles in store at the Space42 Arena where two Middle Eastern stand-up stars will be sharing the mic.
Mohamed Helmy Witness a one-of-a-kind Arabic comedy experience with Mohamed Helmy's "Off Script" show (7pm), as he returns for Abu Dhabi Comedy Season. The Egyptian funnyman has ditched traditional routines to create an entirely spontaneous evening driven by audience interaction. He'll engage directly with the crowd and use their input to craft unique, hilarious moments on the spot. Helmy's extensive career, including launching Arabic roast battles and international tours, have solidified his status as an influential voice in Arab comedy. The show is in Arabic.
Nataly Aukar
Get ready for a night of bold, honest and hilariously insightful stand-up as Lebanese sensation Nataly Aukar graces the stage (10pm). A rising star, Nataly has captivated audiences on Netflix's "Introducing..." series and toured alongside comedy giants like Ramy Youssef, Mo Amer, and Gad Elmaleh. Having performed across North America, Europe, and the Middle East, she brings a global yet grounded perspective to the scene, masterfully navigating themes of identity, family and the quirks of adulthood.
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