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September 21, 2004
TO DO's
The Last of The Nees (or Why I Don't Smile)
Friday, October 1 & Saturday, October 2, 2004
7:30pm and 9:30pm nightly
@ The Roundhouse Performance Centre
$15 in advance by calling 778.885.1973 OR $20 cash on day of show
Phil Nee's one-man show is a funny yet reflective account of growing up
Asian in North America. His autobiographical show explores Nee's
responsibility to carry on the family name, along with his inability to
express joy (not necessarily related, he points out). It has played to
enthusiastic crowds in LA and New York, and promises a night full of
laughter and revelation. Hosted by Tom Chin with Opening Act, Jeffery
Yu, winner of 2002 Funniest Comic with a Day Job.
Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre


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