Now in its 29th year, Kung Pao Kosher Comedy, which answers the age-old question, "What are Jews supposed to do on Christmas?" is a take off on the tradition of Jews going to a Chinese restaurant and a movie on Christmas. The brainchild of San Francisco-based Jewish comedian, Lisa Geduldig, is one of San Francisco's longest running comedy shows, has been featured in the NY Times, LA Times, Chicago Tribune... and was the country's first Jewish comedy on Christmas in a Chinese restaurant show. The show has been consistently catering to over 2000 people each December (including last year in Cyberspace), with some people having attended every year.
This annual Jewish Christmas tradition spans three days, December 24-26, and will feature Jewish comedians Ophira Eisenberg, Jessica Kirson, Arline Geduldig (Lisa's 90 year old mother), and Lisa Geduldig.
"Feeding the soul as well as the stomach." -NY Times
"A San Francisco institution." -SF Examiner
Partial proceeds benefit: San Francisco-Marin Food Bank AND Shalom Bayit: Ending Domestic Violence in Jewish Homes
Tickets ($25-$50, whatever you want to pay): CityBoxOffice.com/KungPao
Now in its 29th year, Kung Pao Kosher Comedy, which answers the age-old question, "What are Jews supposed to do on Christmas?" is a take off on the tradition of Jews going to a Chinese restaurant and a movie on Christmas. The brainchild of San Francisco-based Jewish comedian, Lisa Geduldig, is one of San Francisco's longest running comedy shows, has been featured in the NY Times, LA Times, Chicago Tribune... and was the country's first Jewish comedy on Christmas in a Chinese restaurant show. The show has been consistently catering to over 2000 people each December (including last year in Cyberspace), with some people having attended every year.
This annual Jewish Christmas tradition spans three days, December 24-26, and will feature Jewish comedians Ophira Eisenberg, Jessica Kirson, Arline Geduldig (Lisa's 90 year old mother), and Lisa Geduldig.
"Feeding the soul as well as the stomach." -NY Times
"A San Francisco institution." -SF Examiner
Partial proceeds benefit: San Francisco-Marin Food Bank AND Shalom Bayit: Ending Domestic Violence in Jewish Homes
Tickets ($25-$50, whatever you want to pay): CityBoxOffice.com/KungPao
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