The Hong Kong jester standing up for Cantonese comedy
The city can’t afford to lose its sense of humour, says Eman Lam, who started out as a dancer before discovering comedy and a cause close to her heart
Hongkongers deserve comedy in their native tongue. With that thought in mind, comedian Eman Lam has set out to revive fading Cantonese stand-up comedy.
The latest show by Stand Up HK, the comedy company Lam founded last June, drew a full house of 30 at the Hive Central on Friday last week.
In a semi open-air terrace lounge beneath a string of low-hanging industrial pendant lights, nine comedians took turns to crack jokes in both English and Cantonese before an audience of various races.
The 33-year-old Lam, who beams an ear-to-ear grin with almost every other sentence she utters, prides herself on putting on a show that allows comedians in English and Cantonese to mingle and the audience to enjoy humour in both languages.
Although she did not put herself in the line-up of performers this time, she was constantly cracking jokes while schmoozing with visitors.