Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Comedy Show: "Queen Aishah" on Tuesday, May 13, in JB1-080 at 12:00 PM

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| 13, 2008 |
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| 12:00 - 1:30 |
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| World Bank J |
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| Auditorium |
| JB1-080 |
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| 701 18th |
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| Washington, DC |
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| For non Bank |
| staff, please |
| RSVP to |
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FEATURING
Queen Aishah
Comedienne Queen Aishah has performed on television, radio and in
numerous comedy clubs worldwide. Having begun her comic career at
Mr. Henry?s and the DC Improv in Washington, DC, she went to become
a three-time winner of the Showtime at the Apollo - Comedy TKO. She
has since starred in a Verizon television commercial and has
performed for the U.S. military in Japan and South Korea. She has
been involved in a number of humanitarian causes, including putting
together several shows to provide food, gifts and money for families
impacted by hurricane Katrina.


WITH SPECIAL GUESTS
Freddi Vernell
Guest star Freddi Vernell got started in comedy by assisting the
Kings of Comedy producer Walter Latham in promoting shows in North
Carolina and Virginia. She has since opened for national acts and is
currently producing her own Public Access Television show. Her
latest accomplishment was being crowned Washington, DC?s ?Funniest
Federal Employee.?

Lisa Lanham
Special guest Lisa Lanham, also known as ?Laughing Lisa Dee,?
stormed the local comedy scene in 2005 and never looked back.
Influenced by the style of Ellen Degeneres, her intelligent and
sarcastic wit is accessible to audiences of all ages.

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