Comedian Rhapsody Open Mic Night Vol. 14
Comedy
May 18 | 8PM
MT 61, Mumbai
₹200
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Comedian Rhapsody Open Mic Night Vol. 14
Comedy
May 18 | 8PM
MT 61, Mumbai
₹200
Sorry, this show is already over but head here for other fun events!
Invite your friends
and enjoy a shared experience
Invite your friends
and enjoy a shared experience
Come to MT61 every Thursday and watch new comics try out their hand at stand-up and see them on their journey to a professional career in comedy!
Ft. our main acts for the night: Vinay Sharma, Kamal Trilok Singh and Govind Menon!
Artist info:
Vinay Sharma
Vinay Sharma is yet another IIT-Bom pass out who thinks he is funny. He is currently doing ground-breaking research on how to make people from South Bombay laugh (Upper Worli not included). Vinay jokes about things that concern him the most shaadi.com, star signs and hair loss. Vinay informs us that the green sneakers with yellow laces he recently bought are helping his confidence. From the inside, however, he is still a Kachori enthusiast and street food critic.
Clearly coming from a heavily Sanskaari background, stand up may be the only thing keeping him from turning into the very uncles he hates. And it may be working, for now. Vinay has been one of the most consistent performers on the stand-up scene and is considered among the most promising artists in the country. He is regularly featured at Canvas Laugh Club and other top venues across the country and private shows with the most diverse of audiences. And his father wanted him to do a PhD, lol Dad!
Kamal Trilok Singh
Kamal Trilok Singh is a filter-less, politically incorrect comic. His wife describes him as a 'Punjabi Dyslexic Pigeon.' Observational, topical and often satirical, KTS is always trying hard to find where to draw the line and is often spotted peeing over the line when he finds it. His scathing, if not passionate, point of view is a unique combination of self deprecation, and blatant rhetoric on social change, societal double standards and political hypocrisy.
Govind Menon
Govind Menon, like most Stand up artists, had a troubled childhood. Growing up in the mean streets of Mumbai, the only thing he had going for him is his curly hair. Having recently hit puberty, not much has changed except that, instead of his diary, Menon now uses a mic to document the ridiculous events that make up his life. Some of these events also happen to be funny.
Comedian Rhapsody Open Mic Night Vol. 14
Comedy
May 18 | 8PM
MT 61, Mumbai
₹200
Sorry, this show is already over but head here for other fun events!
Invite your friends
and enjoy a shared experience
₹200
Sorry, this show is already over but head here for other fun events!