Part performance and part conversation, this program will follow two of the country’s premier women humorists as they train their exquisitely particular ethnic vantages on such knotty topics as race, religion, and the cultural conundrums of immigrant life. Firoozeh Dumas, author of Funny in Farsi and Laughing Without an Accent: Adventures of an Iranian-American, at Home and Abroad will recount how a girl from Abadan ended up as a comic writer in America, a country where the words “Iran” and “humor” rarely find their way into the same sentence.
Writer and pubic radio regular Sandra Tsing Loh will perform “My Father’s Chinese Wives,” a short selection from her off-Broadway solo show Aliens in America, a darkly comic and semiautobiographical tale of growing up in your typical middle-class Chinese-German household in southern California.
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