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Jo Koy
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Thu Feb 2
7:30 pm
Jo Koy at Comedy Works (Greenwood Village)
Jo Koy falls back on three things for laughs: big physical gestures, his Filipino background, and long build-ups. It’s his innate ability to relate his everyday experiences in drawn out, detailed stories—rather than one-two jokes with exaggerated punch lines—that makes his stand-up more accessible than most. Sure, the Chelsea Lately regular makes stereotypical Asian jokes (“I like orange chicken!” is a standard) and his inflated body movements can be interpreted as Dane Cook-lite—but, unlike Cook, he knows when to pull back. Koy’s latest release is his 2009 Comedy Central special, Don’t Make Him Angry.
Comedy Works (Greenwood Village) 5345 Landmark Pl #101, Denver/Boulder, CO -
Fri Feb 3
7:15 pm,
9:45 pm
Jo Koy at Comedy Works (Greenwood Village)
Jo Koy falls back on three things for laughs: big physical gestures, his Filipino background, and long build-ups. It’s his innate ability to relate his everyday experiences in drawn out, detailed stories—rather than one-two jokes with exaggerated punch lines—that makes his stand-up more accessible than most. Sure, the Chelsea Lately regular makes stereotypical Asian jokes (“I like orange chicken!” is a standard) and his inflated body movements can be interpreted as Dane Cook-lite—but, unlike Cook, he knows when to pull back. Koy’s latest release is his 2009 Comedy Central special, Don’t Make Him Angry.
Comedy Works (Greenwood Village) 5345 Landmark Pl #101, Denver/Boulder, CO -
Sat Feb 4
7:15 pm,
9:45 pm
Jo Koy at Comedy Works (Greenwood Village)
Jo Koy falls back on three things for laughs: big physical gestures, his Filipino background, and long build-ups. It’s his innate ability to relate his everyday experiences in drawn out, detailed stories—rather than one-two jokes with exaggerated punch lines—that makes his stand-up more accessible than most. Sure, the Chelsea Lately regular makes stereotypical Asian jokes (“I like orange chicken!” is a standard) and his inflated body movements can be interpreted as Dane Cook-lite—but, unlike Cook, he knows when to pull back. Koy’s latest release is his 2009 Comedy Central special, Don’t Make Him Angry.
Comedy Works (Greenwood Village) 5345 Landmark Pl #101, Denver/Boulder, CO
Jo Koy falls back on three things for laughs: big physical gestures, his Filipino background, and long build-ups. It’s his innate ability to relate his everyday experiences in drawn out, detailed stories—rather than one-two jokes with exaggerated punch lines—that makes his stand-up more accessible than most. Sure, the Chelsea Lately regular makes stereotypical Asian jokes (“I like orange chicken!” is a standard) and his inflated body movements can be interpreted as Dane Cook-lite—but, unlike Cook, he knows when to pull back. Koy’s latest release is his 2009 Comedy Central special, Don’t Make Him Angry.
Updated 01/26/2012