When you’re born in India and immigrate to the U.S., it can be hard to find a place to fit in. Using his quirky attitude and intelligent comedy, Comedian Krish Mohan tries to find where he fits in. Krish will be performing his one hour show called “How Not To Fit In” at The Stoltz Listening Room in Easton MD and will feature David Coulter & Denise Taylor. Krish has toured across the United States and has opened various nationally touring headliners including Lee Camp, Stewart Huff & Cameron Esposito. Audiences have called Krish’s show “brilliant”, “hilarious” and “refreshing” as he “skewers mainstream American ignorance: a nation of foreigners doesn’t seem to know what to make of them”. Find out where he fits in; Is it with Americans or the Indians in the U.S?
“an honest, funny approach to describe how his expectations of moving to America didn’t line up with reality; how he has handled racism…; his relationship with his parents who raised him to be a devout Hindu, yet he is no longer faithful; and even sex education” -NUVO (Indianapolis)
“If you appreciate comedians that deliver a message with style and truth, and make you LOL while they’re delivering the message, then go see the Indian Comedian, unless of course… you’re racist.” -Randy Clark from IndyFringe Talks
“Mohan’s material is frequently clever if not uproariously funny” Roger Caitlin of the Washington Post
“a playful, provocative stand-up routine” -The DCist
Krish will be performing at The Stoltz Listening Room in Easton MD on September 10, 2016 at 8pm. The Stoltz Listening Room is located at 40 E Dover St, Fl 2nd, Easton, Maryland 21601.
About Krish: Krish is a socially conscious Indian standup comedian and writer who regularly performs at small theaters, bars, comedy clubs, colleges and DIY venues across the country. He focuses on idea based stand-up tackling race, religion, immigration, relationships, political and social issues. With his quirky attitude, charming personality, and intelligent humor, Krish captivates and engages audiences of all backgrounds. He has been featured on NPR and in the Arch City Comedy Festival and the IndyFringe & Capital Fringe Festival, where his show was highly rated and reviewed. Krish is also the host, writer and creator of “Fork Full of Noodles”, a weekly satire web series that focuses on societal and political issues. He also hosts the podcast “Taboo Table Talk” which available on iTunes & Stitcher.
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