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Introducing M.A.C.C...

Three Chinese boys are on the quest to spread joy to the land. Dreams to bring laughter to the world, is now one meeting away! Together they are M.A.C.C the Malaysian Chinese Association of Comedians - presenting chairman Douglas Lim, Imperial Consort Jenhan and Royal Eunuch Chi Ho.

Are you ready to laugh your brains out?

Book your calendars for their first, the ultimate, E.G.M (Easy Going Meeting - with agendas such as funny observations, song parodies, impersonations and witty revelations!

Bring your whole family and be amused by M.A.C.C boys ready to take on the world... with their funny antics, of course!

Saturday, 17 October @ 9pm
Sunday, 18 October @ 3pm - Matinee
Sunday, 18 October @ 9pm

Saturday, 24 October @ 9pm
Sunday, 25 October @ 3pm - Matinee
Sunday, 25 October @ 9pm

All shows at only RM33.88!
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(Tickets available at TICKETCHARGE (603) 2241 9999 OR visit www.ticketcharge.com.my)



SEE YOU THERE!


Hugs & Kisses,
Jacqueline Rowena @ Jacqkie.

Comments

Yuenny said…
jacqkie you'll be there meh? -_____-"
Kuah Jenhan said…
Jacqkie, I really appreciate you helping out :) you'll get to watch this performance, i promise.

"It takes a thought to make a word
and it takes some words to make an action. And it takes some work to make it work."
Yuen: hahahaha in spirit, I will! :P
Jenhan: no worries Jenhan, my pleasure. Hope this helps in one way or another :)

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