Last Comic Standing Dat Phan performs at Unplugged

Published on November 25, 2008 by The Sentinel

     NBC’s original Last Comic Standing winner Dat Phan performed in the
Student Center on Nov. 18 as part of Unplugged, KAB’s last event of the
semester.

      The program began with a performance by local band Vision City and was followed by three improvisational games performed by KISS (Kennesaw Improv Society, Stupid) and the standup comedy of KSU junior Dylan Schettina.

      Dat Phan then took the stage with his standup comedy routine, often making jokes about his Vietnamese upbringing and everyday life in America. Phan is currently touring the country, performing at several colleges and comedy clubs, according to his Web site, www.datphan.com .

     KAB provided free pizza, drinks, cups, and Frisbees for audience members. Following his performance, Phan signed autographs and took pictures with students.
 
     “I thought it was a great treat to see such a fun show with a well-known comedian at school. One of the great things about being a student is all the opportunities we have through our school. I do think it could’ve been better advertised, though. I didn’t know about it until a few hours before the show,” said theatre major Cynthia Brower after the performance.

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