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Laughing Stock Productions

Henry Yan

Mum Wants a Girlfriend (For Me?)

  • New Zealand

Winner RAW Comedy 2023 Melbourne International Comedy Festival 

Join reluctant bachelor, Henry Yan, as he unpacks growing up with tiger parents, being the ‘awkward guy’ no one asked for and swiping through life with a heart full of hope but the self-awareness of ChatGPT.

See this confident nerd hilariously deep dive into one man's romantic misadventures, cultural chaos and awkward encounters in the world of modern dating. Just ask his Mum.

'He has a winningly odd energy, slightly awkward and nerdy but owning it with confidence, while being apparently entertained by his own gags.' Chortle (UK)

Suitable for audiences 15+

Low Visual

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Winner RAW Comedy 2023 Melbourne International Comedy Festival 

Join reluctant bachelor, Henry Yan, as he unpacks growing up with tiger parents, being the ‘awkward guy’ no one asked for and swiping through life with a heart full of hope but the self-awareness of ChatGPT.

See this confident nerd hilariously deep dive into one man's romantic misadventures, cultural chaos and awkward encounters in the world of modern dating. Just ask his Mum.

'He has a winningly odd energy, slightly awkward and nerdy but owning it with confidence, while being apparently entertained by his own gags.' Chortle (UK)

Suitable for audiences 15+

Low Visual

Back to Listings

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