Wonho Chung performs at Friday Night Live (part 1/2)
Posted on July 7th, 2010 by admin
This clip of Arabic speaking stand-up comedian and TV personality, Wonho Chung, was uploaded and circulated on the net by an anonymous person and achieved nearly 2-million hits, but unfortunately the person decided to take the video off youtube and with it the millions of views it reached from all over the world.
So this better version clip is presented to you in great audio and video quality, and the best thing is that it’s here to stay, courtesy of the official Wonho Chung youtube channel.
This show was put together by Showtime Arabia and was called “Friday Night Live – New World Order”, mocking the “New World Order” ideology and hoping that one day comedy will rule the world, not the self proclaimed “world elite”.
The show featured other comics who are: Egyptian/ American Ronnie Khalil, Filipino/ Canadian Ron Josol and Indian/Canadian Sugar Sammy.
It took place December 2008 at the Dubai Community Theater in Mall of the Emirates.
Duration : 0:8:23
Its summer and there a number of great things that kids can do. Performing and learning acting techniques is one of the opportunities that the bay area offers. With that in mind Eddie and I stopped by the Clear Creek Community Theatre to see what was on the agenda for the summer and their upcoming 2010-2011 season.
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