Open Siomaic: Comedy Manila with Rex Navarrete at Mow’s!
Open Siomaic at Mow’s has always been our thing. We’ve been going to this every Tuesday for several months...
I have always had such a great time at these shows! Coming from Makati, arriving at just the right moment before the show begins, it has always been a way to destress the troubles of work and life away. This was where Jong and I formed our friendship!
The guys of Comedy Manila have always been in my circle of friends. Met some during my younger years as a film student in UP, met some during The Oemons gigs, but most of them I met at Mow’s! They’re a great bunch of guys (and girl!), and being with happy people is a way to become happier as well!
Anyway, one night as I was going home from work, I saw a Facebook update that Rex Navarrete, the famous SBC Packers guy, is doing a set during Siomaic!!! I couldn’t pass up on the idea that I was going to watch him perform live, after watching his videos on Youtube when I was still in high school...
So I messaged Jong that we were going!
It was a full house. We were left with no choice but to stand on the side. Which is the best view, IMO.
Look at our friends, all happy.
We caught Doc Ramon’s set!
Catch his part in iFlix’s Hoy! Bibig Mo!
Andren, who comes all the way from Pangasinan every single time he has a set at Siomaic, serenaded us...
Kidding! Your basketball joke...
Makes us do this face... Ha!
Where’s your Nonong shirt, Nonong Balinan?
There was a jazz intermission from Bergan!
I miss my Blues Friends.
Verns, Jeula, and Daryll!
After the break, it was Rex Navarrete’s set already! Haha!
His Pacquiao jokes...
I messaged my dad that he was performing. Sadly, he was in Bolinao that time.
But we watched all his skit online before!
So lucky that I got to watch him perform!
Victor and his Ateneo/ UP jokes... Was I the only UP student that night?
Mike and his bumbay jokes.
Comedy Manila guys.
Nonong, Josel, Mike, Micah, Chino... Is this for a calendar spread?!
Comedy Manila with Rex Navarette!
I couldn’t pass up on the chance to take a photo with Rex! :D
Love you, Comedy Manila! Thank you for always making me happy!
Catch Open Siomaic every Tuesdays at Mow’s! Entrance is free!
You’ll meet the best people here!
I hope everyone is off to a good start this year! To ensure that you get the most out your month, be sure to check out these upcoming events:
//UFC Club Night Fundraiser//
Do you like dancing? Do you like socializing? Do you like having fun?! If you answered yes to any of these question, then be sure to attend. Come join Seattle University’s United Filipino Club on Sunday, January 20th, to dance the night away at Volume! This event is 18+ so practically everyone can partake; be sure to arrive at Volume before 11pm to get the discounted prices.
*RSVP on the event page in order to get your name on the guest list
Information
Date: January 20, 2013
Location: Volume | 172 S Washington St., Seattle, WA 98104
Time: 10:00pm
Price: Before 11pm (ladies $5, gentlemen $10) | After 11pm (all $15)
Event: Facebook
Website: UFC
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If you’re looking for a night filled of laughter and excitement, then look no further! Come out and join FASA sa UW and The Sisterhood of PNI as they put on their comedy night Saturday, January 26th. The event will open up with the winner from The Last Comic Standing, happening January 25th, and lead into the headline performance by Rex Navarrete!
Buy your tickets online at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/310129.
*Proceeds go to NWFASA, to benefit the annual NWFASA Conference being held April 19-21, 2013 at Western Washington University
Information
Date: January 26, 2013
Location: University of Washington, Kane 130 | NE Columbia Rd, Seattle, WA 98105
Time: Doors open 5:30pm | Show starts 6:30pm
Price: General admission (pre-sale) $20 | General admission (at door) $25 | NWFASA $17
Event: Facebook
Website: FASA sa UW, The Sisterhood of PNI
FAHM Day 28: Hella Pinoy by Rex Navarette, a Filipino-American comedian who was born in Manila but raised in South San Francisco, California. He aims is shows primarily at Filipino audiences.