Here is a concise summary of the provided transcript:
**Context:** A comedian reacts to a video of a city councilor (in Penápolis, Brazil) discussing the comedian's upcoming stand-up show, "Bo Bardi".
**Key Points:**
1. **Councilor's Criticism:** The councilor criticized the comedian, claiming they mock the city, its history, and its people.
2. **Comedian's Response:**
* Defends their humor as self-deprecating, making fun of their own family and illnesses.
* Accuses the councilor of not understanding the city's problems, wasting time discussing the comedy show.
* Highlights the difference between their voluntary show (audience chooses to attend) and the councilor's mandatory taxation.
3. **Authoritarian Precedent:** The comedian shares a past experience where a mayor in another city (in Minas Gerais) banned their show, labeling it an authoritarian attitude.
4. **Show Will Go On:** Despite potential controversy, the comedian confirms the show will proceed, either in Penápolis or a neighboring town, on the scheduled Sunday.
Here are the extracted key facts, numbered and in short sentences, without opinions:
1. The speaker was recently in the news at the Penápolis council chamber.
2. A show called "Bo Bardi" is scheduled to take place in Penápolis, featuring the speaker.
3. A councilor from the PSD at EDP and another from PT discussed the speaker's stand-up show during a council meeting.
4. The speaker makes jokes about their own family, including their grandmother's diabetes and their mother's liver disease.
5. The speaker claims to have been told that Marshal Rondon had a dream of pacifying the João neighborhood.
6. The speaker mentioned the Sun Museum as a tourist attraction in the city.
7. Sabrina Sato, a celebrity, has a connection to the city (mentioned as having a house there).
8. The speaker joked about Sabrina Sato's house being a tourist attraction, along with Dona Kika's store.
9. The speaker claims to have ordered the removal of Santa Leonor facts (context unclear).
10. The speaker performed in a neighboring municipality after being banned from the municipal theater in another city in Minas Gerais.
11. The show in the neighboring municipality drew 400 people, becoming the largest comedy show in the region's history.
12. The show "Bo Bardi" is set to take place in Penápolis on a Sunday (exact date not specified).
13. If the show cannot be held in Penápolis, it will be relocated to a neighboring town.