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From January 16, 2026, the Borrás Theatre hosts "GOOD", the latest show of David PuertoA stand-up comedian who has won over audiences with his direct humor, improvisation, and ability to interact with them. In this show, the improvisation and crowdwork They are mixed with music and classic stand-up comedy, creating a dynamic and participatory atmosphere where the audience becomes the protagonist.
👤 Biography and career of David Puerto
David Puerto He was born in Fuenlabrada (Madrid) and has established himself as one of the most versatile comedians on the Spanish scene. His style is characterized by... Closeness to the public, irony and the ability to turn everyday situations into comic material.
- He has participated in Comedy Central and on numerous television programs, which gave him national visibility.
- His previous show, “Pizpireto”It was a resounding success, with more than three years of touring Spain and Europe, filling theaters such as the Queen Victoria of Madrid and cementing his name in comedy.
- With “Pizpireto” he demonstrated his ability to combine classic monologue, improvisation and musical comedy, offering humor that was both elegant and mischievous.


🎯 Recognition and style
- Improvisation as a personal trademarkPuerto turns each performance into a unique spectacle, adapting to the audience and creating unique moments.
- Recent successes"GOOD" has already been through scenarios like the Marquina Theatre in Madrid, the Cartuja Auditorium of Seville and the Campos Elíseos Theatre in Bilbao, with great reception.
- future projectionIn addition to his work as a stand-up comedian, Puerto has expressed interest in making the leap to film, either as a screenwriter or actor.
📍 Practical information
- Location: Teatre Borrás – Plaça d'Urquinaona, 9, Barcelona.
- Date: January 16, 2026 + May 2, 2026
- Duration: 90 minutes.
- Recommended age: Ages 16+
"WELL"It's not just a monologue: it's an experience that blends humor, music and improvisation, where the audience becomes an essential part of the show."
David Puerto arrive at Borrás Theatre to demonstrate that comedy can be fresh, participatory, and deeply funny.
