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Henry Cho: The Empty Nest Tour

Sat May 30 at 8:00pm

Columbia, MO

Event Info

On February 11, comedian Henry Cho was inducted as the 229th member of The Grand Ole Opry. This prestigious honor has not been extended to a comedian since 1973. Henry?s TV credits include appearances on NBC?s The Tonight Show, CBS?s The Late, Late, Show, and NBC?s Young Comedians Special. He served two years as host of NBC?s Friday Night Videos and had many guest roles on various network sitcoms. Henry was co-creator, co- producer and co-writer of ?The Henry Cho Show? on GAC. Henry?s one hour Comedy Central Special, ?What?s That Clickin Noise?? Was also on Netflix. Henry can also be heard daily on Sirius, XM, Blue Collar Radio and Pandora. Some of Henry?s film credits include Universal?s McHale?s Navy with Tom Arnold and David Allen Greer; Say It Isn?t So with Heather Graham and Sally Field; and Material Girls with Hilary Duff and Angelica Houston produced by Madonna. Henry was the keynote entertainer for The 59th Annual Radio & Television Correspondents? Dinner and has worked extensi

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About Henry Cho

Cho, who is of Korean American descent, was raised in Knoxville and went into stand-up comedy in 1986.He attended University of Tennessee at Knoxville, and moved to Los Angeles, California in 1989 to pursue his career, but always with the intent of returning to his roots in Tennessee. Cho often uses his childhood experiences as an Asian American in the South in his comedy. "I'm an Asian with a Southern accent," remarks Cho, "To a lot of people, that right there is funny. Read more on Last.fm

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203 South 9th Street, Columbia, MO

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What is Columbia, MO best known for?
Columbia, MO is best known for being a vibrant college town, home to the University of Missouri (Mizzou), Stephens College, and Columbia College. This dynamic city is famous for its lively arts scene, numerous festivals like the True/False Film Fest and Roots N Blues Festival, and beautiful parks and trails, including the MKT Trail. Columbia is also recognized for its thriving music and theatre culture, highlighted by historic venues like the Missouri Theatre. The city's blend of education, culture, and outdoor recreation makes it a sought-after destination for visitors and residents alike, drawing people for its progressive atmosphere, diverse dining options, and friendly community vibe.
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