The premiere night of Jörgen Raymann’s Owru Yari show, titled Welkom thuis-Waar niemand op je zit te wachten. The Return of Mister Lasmibalsing, on December 27, 2024, was a huge success. Held at the atmospheric Assuria High Rise, guests enjoyed an evening filled with humor, music, and sharp social observations. Laughing and relaxed, the attendees left the venue, many taking the opportunity to take photos with Raymann afterward.
The show opened spectacularly with none other than Aunt Es, who introduced the story of Mister Lasmibalsing’s return to Suriname. From that moment on, Raymann effortlessly took the audience on a journey full of laughter, relaxation, curiosity, and pure entertainment, with each scene striking the perfect balance between humor and substance.
The show’s central theme revolves around Mister Lasmibalsing’s search for a better future in a Suriname that is in the midst of oil and gas developments. He specializes in electric cars and sees opportunities in his homeland. However, it quickly becomes clear that reality is not always as rosy as he imagined.
Raymann expertly addresses societal issues in a light-hearted yet impactful way. Whether it’s the bureaucratic challenges of a visa application or deeply rooted corruption, everything is presented with sharp humor and a touch of irony. The jokes range from simple and accessible to more profound, understood only by those well-versed in Surinamese current affairs.
His patriotism is a constant thread throughout the show. While the message is clear—that success in Suriname requires hard work—the atmosphere remains light. Raymann effortlessly balances entertainment and substance, supported by a three-piece band that adds extra swing to the show.
One of the highlights was his comedic portrayal of Surinamese passengers on an SLM flight and the question of why people always clap when a plane lands. The audience was in stitches.
In addition to his humor, Raymann showcased his musical talents with vocal performances that highlighted his versatility as an artist. His band perfectly complemented the mood, with music that was both lively and atmospheric.
Michael, a visitor, described the show as “fantastic” and especially appreciated the deeper message behind the humor: patriotism and the realization that nothing comes easily, even with the growing oil and gas industry.
With this show, Jörgen Raymann proves once again why he is a master of his craft. He makes his audience laugh, think, and enjoy—exactly what a comedian of his caliber should do. In short, it was an unforgettable evening not to be missed.
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