Kiki was supposed to become a classical pianist working at a cushy job playing the piano at Nordstrom, selling her $500 a pop oil paintings at her Father’s favorite neighborhood Italian restaurant, and married to a Chinese Doctor with a lifetime of free checkups. But instead Kiki got sick and almost died. She became a divorcee, a mother out of wedlock, remarried a non-Doctor and her Father’s worse nightmare: a Stand Up Comedian.
“Stand down! Nothing you say is funny, Kiki. Nobody wants to see a Chinese girl acting funny in America!”
--Kiki’s Dad
Watch Kiki prove her Dad wrong, as she shares her joyful story of love, forgiveness and rebirth. She will be touring “Don’t get sick and die!” in Asia so catch her in America while you can
Kiki Yeung is a stand up comedian and founder of Crazy Woke Asians, the always sold out comedy show featuring the funniest Asian American comedians in LA. Kiki’s been featured in NBC LA as a “comedy pioneer”, LA Times, Pix 11 NY, Timeout NY, The Seattle Times, King 5 New Day Northwest, San Diego Union Tribune, Asian Voices TV, SF Gate, San Francisco Standard, Broadway World, ASAM News, Whohaha Comedy Callout and more. Kiki produced the first ever all Asian solo performance festival in LA at the Santa Monica Playhouse, partnering with NBC. She performed at The Comedy Store, Laugh Factory, Haha Comedy Club, Hollywood Improv, Carolines on Broadway, and the prestigious New York Comedy Festival. In 2022, Kiki went on tour in Seattle, San Francisco and New York headlining her comedy docu-series “Kiki Funny Mama’s Night Out”, which highlights the funniest Asian American female comedians in Hollywood.
Catch Kiki on ABC and Hulu “The Parent Test.” Listen to Crazy Woke Asians with Kiki Yeung podcast and on YouTube. @kikifunnymama @crazywokeasians @kikifunnymamasnightout
Don't Get Sick and Die! Two Performances Left! Saturday, April 29 & Friday, May 12 8:00 pm
GENERAL ADMISSION ADVANCE TICKETS: $25includes a glass of wine or a non-alcoholic beverage ($30 at the door) FRONT ROW VIP TICKETS NO LINE ADVANCE TICKETS: $35includes includes a glass of wine or a non-alcoholic beverage and audience participation. ($40 at the door)