Cuban comedians Javier Berridy, José Coll, and Jardiel González had an emotional reunion in Miami that has sparked excitement among fans of Cuban humor both on and off the island.
The three comedians formed the popular humor group Punto y Coma in Cuba for many years, regarded by many as one of the most successful theatrical humor collectives on the island. Their shows, filled with satire and everyday situations, managed to win the favor of audiences in theaters and television programs.
After following their respective professional paths and several of its members leaving Cuba, the project continued in Miami with Javier Berridy and José Coll. Now, with the arrival of Jardiel González in the city, the comedians took the opportunity to reunite on stage again, this time also joined by another guest comedian.
The reunion has stirred nostalgia among those who remember the group’s peak popularity. Many fans have celebrated seeing the members of Punto y Coma together again, as their characters and sketches left a lasting impact on Cuban humor.
The reunion not only served as a nod to the group's history but also as a celebration of the journey of these comedians, who continue to connect with the Cuban audience from exile.
Images from the moment have begun to circulate on social media, where many fans have expressed their joy at seeing the comedians who made several generations of Cubans laugh together again.
Punto y Coma was for years a reference in stage humor in Cuba. With a style based on wordplay, social criticism, and situational humor, the group managed to build a loyal audience.
The meeting in Miami demonstrates that, despite the passage of time and changes in the lives of its members, the humorous legacy of the group remains alive among Cubans who grew up enjoying their performances.
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