Bringing Laughter for the Holidays: Kung Pao Kosher Comedy with Lisa Geduldig
Table of Contents
Introduction
Origins and History
Comedic Lineup
Virtual Event Details
Supporting Local Businesses
Introduction
The annual Kung Pao Kosher Comedy event joins the talk show Amber Live! to preview its upcoming virtual show. This beloved tradition blending Jewish and Chinese cultural traditions has entertained audiences for 29 years.
Origins and History
Kung Pao Kosher Comedy began in 1993 as a spinoff of the Jewish custom of eating Chinese food and going to movies on Christmas.
Over its nearly 30 year history, the event has featured iconic Jewish comedians like Henny Youngman and Shelley Berman. It regularly draws crowds of 2000 in San Francisco.
Comedic Lineup
This year's virtual event will showcase new talent continuing the legacy of Jewish standup comedy. Performers will incorporate cultural humor around holidays, family, and identity.
Audiences can expect a night of laughter curing any Christmas envy with tried-and-true Jewish jokes and self-deprecation.
Virtual Event Details
The event will be livestreamed on Zoom and YouTube on December 25th. Virtual "tables" allow friends and family worldwide to gather before the show.
To complete the experience, viewers are encouraged to order takeout from local Chinese restaurants just like the in-person event.
Supporting Local Businesses
Kung Pao is also partnering with Lazy Susan restaurant in San Francisco to offer special holiday menus. Custom Yiddish fortune cookies will be another fun interactive element.
These special touches aim to support small businesses carrying on beloved traditions.
For nearly 30 years, Kung Pao Kosher Comedy has blended cultures to find humor during challenging times. Their 2022 virtual event continues this beloved tradition with laughter, food, and community.
Kung Pao Kosher Comedy website
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