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VENUE:
St. Mary’s Lyceum, Upstairs, 910 Chestnut Street
Buy Approaching Happiness Tickets

2017 Approaching Happiness by Krish Mohan

What makes us happy? Comedian Krish Mohan explores the idea of Happiness and perceptions of mental illness in today’s society. He removing the stigmas associated with immigration, drugs, gun control, racism and being accountable for the problems we’ve created, all revolving around the subject of mental health. Will he find out how we can all approach happiness?

About the Performer
Krish is a socially conscious Indian standup comedian and writer who regularly performs at small theaters, bars, comedy clubs, colleges and DIY venues across the country. He focuses on idea based stand-up tackling race, religion, immigration, relationships, political and social issues. With his quirky attitude, charming personality, and intelligent humor, Krish captivates and engages audiences of all backgrounds. He has had a highly rated & hit IndyFringe & the Capital Fringe Festival show. He has been featured on NPR and in the Arch City Comedy Festival.

DATES AND TIMES:
Saturday, April 1 at 6:20 p.m.
Sunday, April 2 at 11:15 a.m. and 9 p.m.

Show Run Time:

70 Minutes

​Prices:
  • ​Day and Weekend Passes available for unlimited shows!
  • $15 - General Admission
  • $12 - Fringe Button Discount
(If you buy a 2017 Pittsburgh Fringe Button you receive $3 off every show.  You can buy buttons in advance online, or at the venue when you arrive.  You must show the button for each entrance where you purchased a Fringe Button Discount.)

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Check out what others are saying:
Krish Mohan comedy tackles race, religion and immigration by Seth Johnson
​'Attempting hope' by Ty Forquer
​For Krish Mohan, touchy subjects are fair game by Princess Gabbara
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From Capital Fringe: An Indian-American comic and a 'West Wing' Trump by Washington Post Staff
An Indian Comedian: How to Not Fit in by Randy Clark
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