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What you’ll enjoy
🌟 A comedy stand-up that celebrates the small miseries of adulthood with a lot of humour
🎵 Relatable and funny stories about renting in Madrid, flat-sharing, and surviving on precarious salaries
🎉 A unique plan to laugh at adult life at Espacio Broadway
General Info
📅 Dates and times: select your date & time directly in the ticket selector
📍 Location: Espacio Broadway, Madrid
♿ Accessibility: the venue is not wheelchair accessible
🪑 Non-numbered seating
🍹 Drinks available at the Espacio Broadway bar
Description
Welcome to Mamá ya no paga el alquiler, a stand-up comedy show about adulthood’s first lessons: renting in Madrid, earning precarious salaries, and pretending you’ve got your life together. Víctor Armiño, David Vargas, and Kike Carmona—three 25-year-olds—will tell you what it’s like to leave mum’s house and face reality: sharing a flat with strangers, cooking something other than pasta, and trying to maintain a relationship without running out of money or dignity. University students or graduates, it doesn’t matter: we all end up surviving on ham-and-cheese sandwiches and mismatched socks. Mamá ya no paga el alquiler is a show for anyone who wants to laugh at the small miseries of being a “grown-up teen.”











