LaughterLaughs @ Aftermath
LaughterLaughs @ Aftermath
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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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Muk is born and raised in Hong Kong, and is well travelled living in 6 different countries.
He is highly educated, holding 3 university degrees and is somehow managing to use absolutely none of them as he is now a personal trainer and stand up comedian.
His comedy style is based on true life experiences, true stories where every time something good happens, misfortune prevails in extremely strange ways.
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Chris Musni is a San Francisco native who moved to Hong Kong to achieve his lifelong dream of fame and fortune. Failing that, he took the stage and developed a witty comedic style that forces the audience to ask themselves questions such as “Why are things the way they are?” or “When is this show going to end?”
When not onstage you can find Chris’s big nose in a nonfiction book while thinking he’s better than you or he might be shooting hoops with basketballs in Tseung Kwan O.
"Very good." - Tom Arnold
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Kate Hu developed her unique sense of humor by always talking back to her very Chinese parents growing up. She was fascinated the first time she came across Jerry Seinfeld and Louie CK's comedy on the internet, though the Great Firewall. After years of copycatting her favorite comedians' jokes to her friends, she was finally pushed to write and perform her own stuff. Kate's dream is to become the first comedy therapist. It's been working for her... so far.
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Steve Lee (李世扶) is a trilingual (English/Cantonese/Mandarin) disabled Stand-up Comedian, motivational speaker, actor, producer and writer.
His motivational speaking shares his experience from being born in a refugee camp with a disability in Hong Kong to his struggle working in Hollywood. Dream, love, death, grief, strength are always in us but we have to go through lots of struggles to discover them.
His stand-up comedy is centered around his experiences in both continents dealing with racism and living with disabilities, and his content is remarkably original. Rather than being encumbered by stereotypes, Steve is vitalized by them. He blends stories and punchlines to convey his belief that we are all equal - equally ignorant, fallible, weird, and desiring freedom. For Steve, comedy is a way to get people - including himself - to laugh about our own shortcomings and problems in our daily lives.
Steve's Stand-Up Comedy has an expanding fan-base on two continents. He is a staple at comedy clubs in L.A., San Francisco, Hong Kong, Shanghai ,Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, and has opened for headliners like Tom Rhodes, Tom Cotter, Brad Williams and Brent Weinbach. He is also a winner of the Hong Kong New Cantonese Stand-Up Comedian, a runner-up of the Hong Kong International Comedy Competition, invited to perform at the Burbank Comedy Festivals 'Best of the Fest' show, part of the San Francisco SketchFest and was on the World Series of Comedy Final Week in Las Vegas.