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http://www.myspace.com/18mightymountainwarriors

18mmw in the LOS ANGELES COMEDY FESTIVAL

in BITE THE WAX TADPOLE!

FINAL 4 Shows

May 5,6,9, and 12

Featuring ALL NEW MATERIAL

No more old crap! Just new crap!

 

Monday, May 5
8:00
Olga Karavaeva
The Comedy Jesus Show
18 Mighty Mountain Warriors

Tuesday, May 6
9:30
Penny Bear
Marco Timpano
18 Mighty Mountain Warriors

Friday, May 9
8:00
The 3 Actorteers
Video: Dutch West
18 Mighty Mountain Warriors

Monday, May 12
8:00
Scott Nery
Video: Dutch West
18 Mighty Mountain Warriors

NOTE: The format of the LA Comedy Festival is a 90 minute set shared by 3 acts doing half hour sets. We'll be performing at the above dates and times with our fellow comedy performers listed above. All the acts are great so come enjoy a full evening of comedy!

LOS ANGELES COMEDY FESTIVAL

Ticket Prices:
$12 for a single show
and passes are 5 shows for $50
and 10 shows for $90


The Venue:
The McCadden Theatre
1157 N. McCadden Place
Los Angeles, CA 90038

(1 block East of Highland and 1 block N. of Santa Monica Blvd.)
Parking in lot at 1149 N. McCadden Place and ample street parking

Buy Tickets ONLINE

http://www.lacomedyfest.com/tickets.html


EMMY WINNERS!

(Pearl Wong of the 18 Mighty Mountain Warriors and Kibi Anderson, producer hold the NorCal Emmy Award)

"Mighty Warriors of Comedy"
wins Norcal EMMY award!


Produced by Kibi Anderson and Sung H. Kim

The documentary "The Mighty Warriors of Comedy" which focuses on the struggles of long-time Asian American Comedy Troupe The 18 Mighty Mountain Warriors, was awarded on May 12, 2007, a Northern California EMMY Award in the category "Arts/Entertainment - Program Special."


"THE MIGHTY WARRIORS OF COMEDY" DVD is available now and features:
• Emmy Award Winning "Mighty Warriors of Comedy" documentary
• "Hatest Grits," a 1-hour "best-of" concert film by the 18 Mighty Warriors
• "Partners in Crime," a 16-minute documentary about other Asian Pacific Islander comedic groups and individuals
• "Sukiprata" trailer
• "Easter egg" and more...


All for only $19.95 (home purchase). Available from the Center for Asian American Media (San Francisco)
http://catalog.asianamericanmedia.org/film/249


Holy Dog Poop! It's 18MMW T-SHIRTS!!

They're HOT! They're FABULOUS!

This is our first T-shirt in TWELVE YEARS! It may be twelve years before we make another one! Get it now!

Order HERE: http://www.mightywarriorsofcomedy.com/tshirts.html


The 18MMW CHANNEL

Now check out 18mmw videos on one convenient channel, thanks to Wayne Kao and vmix.com!

http://www.vmix.com/channel/2198800/

And don't forget our presence on these other fine sites:

http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2709019
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Equ-6FZHNnI

And don't forget: "Memoirs of a Chinese Geisha!"

http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2706337



18mmw in KOREAM

"Laughing Matters: The Bay Area's 18 Mighty Mountain Warriors use comedy to break down cultural stereotypes"

by Sang Lee (Photographs by Eric Sueyoshi)

 

Subscribe now!

http://www.koreamjournal.com/main/subscribe.php


CHAMPIONS!

(Photos by Eric Ignacio)

The 18 Mighty Mountain Warriors are winners of the

A big Fat Thank You to our supporters who showed up to cheer us on! And a Thank you to Kitania, Paul and Ken who organized the event.

A special shout out to Carol and Lennie, 2 long-time supporters of ours (since 1995!) who drove hours to see us! THANK YOU CAROL AND LENNIE!



Sweet!

SF Bay Guardian Says The 18 Mighty Mountain Warriors are the Best

The San Francisco Bay Guardian, in their annual "Best of the Bay" series named yours truly, the "Best Sketch Comedy Warriors" for 2005.

FTFA:
'Admit it: You've always secretly wanted to know what Thanksgiving would look like if directed by Hong Kong action master John Woo. And it's no use pretending you don't fixate on what Yan Can Cook would look like if Bruce Lee took the reins ("Aieeee! You will learn to debone chicken with an economy of moves!"). Lucky for you, San Francisco sketch comedy troupe 18 Mighty Mountain Warriors is out pondering the exact same eternal questions. With nine members representing the spectrum of Asian nationalities, the group skewers stereotypes about Asians and Pacific Islanders even as it mines them for laughs. So if you ever wanted to know how to snap "Do you want to die, man?!" with the proper Chinatown street gang accent, head over to an 18MMW show -- the group has been sending audiences around the Bay Area into hysterics for more than a decade.'

No lie: www.bestofthebay.com