A Chinese and an Indian Walk into a Sweatshop
Comedy (stand-up, storytelling)
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Venue 89Laughing Horse @ Kick Ass Cowgate - Fringe Room
- 11:30
- Aug 25
- 1 hour
- Country: Portugal
- Group: Ash and Xinyi / Free Festival
- Warnings and additional info: Pay What You Can in advance to guarantee entry or turn up at the venue for free, with the option of donating at the end of the show. Your Pay What You Can ticket options are: £5, £7.50 and £10.
- Babes in arms policy: Babies do not require a ticket
- Policy applies to: Children under 2 years
Description
While in every joke Europeans walk into a bar, a Chinese and an Indian walk into a... sweatshop. (Not) your stereotypical model-immigrants telling the most uproarious jokes! How did a Chinese girl get lost in Europe? How did an Indian guy zigzag across the globe and end up in Portugal? What does it mean to be a minority in predominantly white and traditional continental Europe? Come let our hilarious experiences strike a chord with you! Join Ash and Xinyi on this unapologetically humorous journey through life and love.Please note that while all media gallery content is provided by verified members of the event, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society does not review or approve this content before it is posted. Reports of inappropriate content or copyright infringement can be directed to [email protected].
General venue access
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Wheelchair access type: Not fully wheelchair accessible
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ray burch 127 days ago
Two up and coming comics, finding their voice. Both immigrants to Portugal with a feigned chip on their shoulder about white English people. Very funny.
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