The Canarian comedian Omayra Cazorla premieres her new show, 'That's How We Are', at Jameos del Agua in Lanzarote on March 20th in a single performance scheduled for 8:00 PM. In the aforementioned natural setting, Cazorla will kick off the tour she will be doing in the Canary Islands this year with her new show "full of intensity, with essence and, above all, very Canarian", as the comedian has defined it.
After her stint in Lanzarote, Cazorla arrives on March 21st at the Teatro Leal in La Laguna (two performances) and then presents it on the stage of the CICCA in the capital of Gran Canaria, also in two performances for which the last tickets are being sold.
Tickets for 'That's How We Are' can now be purchased online on the website of the Centers for Art, Culture and Tourism of Lanzarote.
After being one of the presenters of the recent Drag Gala of the Carnival of the capital of Gran Canaria and after a productive 2024 with her tour called 'Did You Come?, How Daring!' with which she toured the islands and many cities of the Peninsula, the artist from the capital neighborhood of Escaleritas in Gran Canaria returns to the stage with 'That's How We Are', a montage "that promises to be as fun as it is honest, with a direct, irreverent style and full of truth", according to the comedian, with which she invites us to reflect between laughs on the vertiginous existences we lead, the moments in which everything seems to fall apart and the personal challenges that confront us with ourselves.
"Because yes, reality surpasses fiction, and here I am to tell it," explains the comedian. In 'That's How We Are' there is reflection and an essential dose of mental health, the one we need so much in these times that drag us like tsunamis," she adds.
The comedian acknowledges that "the years and experience have allowed me to gradually flexibilize and tame my temperament on stage. I don't want to pigeonhole myself in the angry character," Cazorla anticipates, who has premiered the montages 'Did You Come?, How Daring!' (2024), 'I Was Hetero Too' (2023) and 'Show Woman' (2022) in the last three years.
The tour of 'That's How We Are', a show cooked over low heat that Multitrack distributes, will be the most complete of all those carried out to date in her more than eight years of artistic career by Omayra Cazorla, which will take her during this 2025 through most of the theaters of the Canary Islands. The tour has the collaboration of the Canarian Institute of Cultural Development of the Government of the Canary Islands and the sponsorship of Cicar.
"In my shows I have a part of improvisation, even if there is a text that governs me. When I get on stage I leave my self behind, I dissociate myself to face the representation with my own energy," says the comedian whose way of creating "involves doing everything possible to connect with the public."
From acting in free bars, Cazorla has become one of the most popular and respected comedians in the Canary Islands, who has ended up being claimed by Spanish comedians of the stature of Ana Morgade, Carolina Iglesias, Eva Hache or Luis Piedrahita, in the last two shows 'Dangerous Minds' included in the programming of the successful Reislas Festival.
Other dates and spaces planned in the Canary Islands of the 'That's How We Are' tour are the Infanta Leonor Auditorium of Arona (Tenerife) on May 2nd, the Guaires Cultural Center of Gáldar (Gran Canaria) on May 23rd, the Symphony Hall of the Alfredo Kraus Auditorium on November 2nd and the Federico García Lorca Cultural Center of Ingenio (Gran Canaria) on November 7th.