NASI KANDAR COMEDY AT TWENTY20TWO PJ

NASI KANDAR COMEDY WITH SOME POPODUMS

The Laughing Gas is back with a Special Edition show!

This time we are featuring (very funny) Penang-ites together with a couple of friends, for this ONE-night only show! At Twenty20Two at PJ old town



Comedians (from Penang) featured are:

Gajen Nad - Malaysia's first Chindian comedian talks about his strict child hood and his awkward background. He is Penang's most successful contribution to stand-up comedy and long-time regular in the scene.


Vishnu Vevakanandan - Another young Penangite, this hyper-active, sarcastic, irritable young engineer by day and comedian by night likes to poke fun at being the youngest in the family.


Sha Kila aka "Shaq" - Having a perspective of an older lady comic is a breath of fresh air in the otherwise perpetual cheese-encrusted sausage fest that is stand-up comedy. Shaq isn't afraid to talk about hard-hitting topics like marriage and divorce.


Abdul Raqib Karim - This Jabba the Hutt sized sharp-mouthed Viper-tongued roast-lord and insult-joke flinging bastard extraordinaire, have been described as both a pompous 'wordsmith' and a vicious tea-spilling drag queen armed with Satan's own thesaurus cross-bred with an evil dugong.


... and we have some "Papadoms" to go with them too!

Hindravel Chandrabose - Hindra is a hilarious multi-lingual macha tour guide from Klang, which is basically like Penang in the 1980s. The food is good, the ocean isn't that far away and you might get robbed. He is an effortless storyteller, and regales listeners with funny anecdotes about the culture clashes he's encountered.


Farid Azmeir - Farid reminds one of an old-timey P.Ramlee actor; spontaneously funny and naturally witty. Effortlessly sarcastic and politely vicious, this talented fellow has been in countless TV commercials and is a talented regular in both the English and Malay stand-up comedy scene.


Our lovely HOST! is (Sir) Lancelot Theseira - Melaccan thani-serani hipster batik enthusiast and resident "good boy badly brought up". Lancelot looks like a rempit (and is) but is the only person we know who knows how to use the sociological term 'merchant class' properly.