
Dead Parent Society – Finding Laughter in Loss
May 9 @ 10:00 pm - 11:30 pm
€5.00 – €8.00
Can you really laugh about death? In Dead Parent Society, comedians Chris Groves and Anna Gerber prove that you can. This bold new comedy about losing a parent is dark, heartfelt, and unexpectedly comforting.
Both Chris and Anna have experienced the loss of a parent, and in this honest and emotional stand-up comedy show, they explore what grief really looks like—messy, weird, sad, and sometimes hilarious. This Edinburgh Fringe Festival preview performance blends raw stories, sharp jokes, and awkward truths in a deeply personal and relatable way.
Why Dead Parent Society Is the Comedy Show You Didn’t Know You Needed
Dead Parent Society doesn’t shy away from the hard stuff. From the bureaucracy of death to the bizarre things people say at funerals, Chris and Anna guide you through the absurd journey of grieving a parent. With plenty of dark humor and real insight, they show that even the most painful moments can carry a glimmer of laughter.
If you’re looking for a comedy about losing a parent that is as healing as it is hilarious, this is your show. Whether you’ve experienced loss or just love comedy that dares to go deep, this night is for you.
🎤 Honest stories
😂 Dark but uplifting laughs
💔 Shared grief, surprising joy
🌟 The Secret Comedy Club Experience
✨ Hidden Gem – Tucked away in the heart of Barcelona, our underground comedy club offers an intimate, one-of-a-kind vibe.
🍸 Bar/Restaurant on Site – Grab a drink and settle in—laughter pairs well with a cold beer or cocktail. And if you are hungry the restaurant will bring the food to your table during the show!
🎟️ Small Venue, Big Laughs – Every seat feels front row. You’re not just watching a show—you’re part of it.
🔐 Secret Location, Real Connection – No gimmicks, just raw, unforgettable comedy in an unexpected space.
Find out more about Secret Comedy Club here and discover why audiences call it “Barcelona’s best-kept comedy secret.”
Join us for a night of laughter, heart, and humanity. Because even when everything falls apart, sometimes the only thing left to do is laugh.