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Summer, summer, summer tiiiiiime!

We are set to tickle those kids imagination this summer.




Meet my friends in comedy who will join me as we introduce your kids to the art of standup comedy!


Esther Ku is a Korean-American stand-up comedian born and raised in Chicago. She honed her act at many of New York City’s comedy clubs such as Caroline’s, Stand-Up NY, Broadway as well as the urban circuit in Brooklyn, Harlem and Queens.

Ku made her television debut as a contestant on NBC’s Last Comic Standing Season Six, advancing to the semi-finals in Vegas, then becoming one of the top ten finalists in Hollywood. She made her radio debut on the Howard Stern show as a finalist on The Hottest Funniest Chick Contest. She was a regular cast member on MTV’s Girl Code for three seasons when college kids still had cable. She learned how to temporarily rap for her guest appearances on MTV2’s Wild’n Out with Nick Cannon. Ku played a receptionist in The Jack and Triumph Show sitcom alongside Jack MacBrayer, June Squibb, and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, aka Robert Smigel on Adult Swim. She’s recorded several voices for Family Guy on Fox. She’s made cameos on The Jim Gaffigan Show, @Midnight, Boy Band, and The Fiddling Horse. Ku just hosted the 2019 AVN Awards Show for Showtime along with Cardi B, making it the first all female AVN host lineup.

She is the host of her own podcast Ku and the Gang which has reached the top ten comedy podcasts on iTunes!


Ku has also taught a standup comedy workshop for child actors at the John D'aquino Young Actors Workshop in Burbank, CA.



Also joining us is Andrea Bennett.



Register TODAY!


Visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tickled-tickets-153554478579

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