FLMAO: Pride Month Comedy Showcase
FLMAO: Pride Month Comedy Showcase
by Comedy HK - ZicketLocation
ONE NIGHT ONLY!
An all-LGBTQ all-hilarious lineup to celebrate Pride Month at FLM!
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Kari has rapidly risen in the Hong Kong scene since starting comedy in 2018. He's one of Iceland's greatest exports, and not just because they can't make anything else. Kari's humour revolves around his unique takes on nightlife and trying his best to never self improve. Catch him at a show or claiming he will definitely be home by midnight this time.
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After immigrating to Canada at the age of 7, Tamby developed his sense of humor as a social defense mechanism in lieu of speaking fluent English. He has been continuously refining his comedic voice through trial and error ever since.
Tamby represented Hong Kong in Laugh Factory’s Funniest Person in the World Contest, was the winner of the Bangkok division of the Magners International Comedy Competition 2018, placed second at the regional finals, has been selected as a finalist at numerous international comedy festivals, and has appeared on TV like four times. His unique perspective, incisive writing, and adequate stage presence has made him a popular headline act around Asia.
“He’s so easy. So natural. And what’s even better, he’s so topical. ” - Barry Hilton
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Rose Rage has been doing comedy in Hong Kong since what seems like the beginning of time, but is actually only 13 years or so, mostly in pants. She’s a founding member of People’s Liberation Improv, and has performed with them in Beijing, Seoul, Manila, Macau, and Hong Kong, in pants. Although she never won, she was a finalist in TakeOut Comedy’s Funniest Person competition and has opened for Paul Ogata and Tom Cotter, in pants. Recently she decided to shake things up a bit and do standup without pants, but the horrified reaction of the audience led her to believe that performing in a dress would be…better. She hasn’t actually been on TV, but has watched more than nine programmes, both with and without pants.
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By day, Dannie Aildasani is an editor for a youth publication in Hong Kong. By night, she takes picture after picture of her cat. She’s the former organiser of Varietea Party and Broad Appeal, winner of multiple Bushiroasts and has been featured in Time Out magazine as one of “5 Comics Defining Stand Up in Hong Kong”. Her most recent accomplishment is finally clearing out her inbox.