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Henry Cho
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Thu Mar 18
7:30 pm
Henry Cho at Comedy Works (Greenwood Village)
Tennessee-born Henry Cho does what few can: He makes redneck comedy funny, and he does it with clean, accessible humor. Where comics like Jeff Foxworthy and Larry The Cable Guy have capitalized on small-town, blue-collar life with self-parodying shtick, Cho goes about it in a much less obnoxious way with anecdotal observations about growing up Korean in the Deep South. He’s an Asian with a Southern accent, he’s often remarked, and that there is funny enough. Cho announced in 2007 that he was working with CBS and late-night host Craig Ferguson to develop a family-friendly sitcom based on Cho’s life and stand-up, although nothing apparently came of it.
Comedy Works (Greenwood Village) 5345 Landmark Pl #101, Denver/Boulder, CO
Tennessee-born Henry Cho does what few can: He makes redneck comedy funny, and he does it with clean, accessible humor. Where comics like Jeff Foxworthy and Larry The Cable Guy have capitalized on small-town, blue-collar life with self-parodying shtick, Cho goes about it in a much less obnoxious way with anecdotal observations about growing up Korean in the Deep South. He’s an Asian with a Southern accent, he’s often remarked, and that there is funny enough. Cho announced in 2007 that he was working with CBS and late-night host Craig Ferguson to develop a family-friendly sitcom based on Cho’s life and stand-up, although nothing apparently came of it.
Updated 03/11/2010