The best and brightest comics in the Hong Kong comedy scene take the stage at everyone's favorite venue!
A very special showcase featuring the best and brightest comics in the Hong Kong comedy scene! Featuring Tim Chan, Ben Quinlan, Maitreyi Karanth, Sathish Kumar, Anyanya Sen, and Faizan Ali!
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Tim Chan is the main performer in stand up comedy group “Hall of Laughs." Tim started his comedy career in 2011, winning the 2011 Hong Kong International Comedy Competition and has since sold out dozens of shows in Hong Kong and Australia. He has also performed in Mainland China, Macau, Taiwan, Malaysia, and Singapore.
Australian-Chinese comedian Ben Quinlan is firing on all cylinders!
The 2017 Hong Kong International Comedy Competition winner has opened for big names on their Asian tours, including Russell Howard, Kevin Bridges, and Doug Stanhope. He sold out his last ten 1-hour comedy specials in Hong Kong, with over 1,500 tickets sold.
The man is a powerhouse.
Maitreyi Karanth an actor, producer took up stand-up comedy as just an extension of her real life persona, at the age of 44. Being married and having lived outside India for 22 years, first in the Middle East and now in Hong Kong, she has collected a treasure chest of funny experiences across different geographies and cultures.After her very second open mic she was spotted by Saurabh Pant who was then touring Hong Kong and asked to open for him. Since then she has opened for Tom Cotter, Gina Yashere, Atul Khatri, Amit Tandon, Tom Rhodes, Paul Ogatta and Sean Patton. She has also performed in Bangkok, Singapore and India as a featured comedian, and starred in the film My Indian Boyfriend (2021).
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