
Kristina Wong for Public Office
Comedy
Overview
Kristina Wong is an actual elected representative of Koreatown, Los Angeles. But before she created a raucous show about her current stint in Public Office, she was a scrappy performance artist with a bright future in reality television. The system she used to ridicule is now the one she’s become. Is she more effective as a performance artist or a politician? Can she Abolish ICE? Is there actually a difference between performance art and politics?
Top Cast


Kristina Wong
Kristina Wong
Kristina Wong
Kristina Wong
Kristina Wong
Skyler Bates
Skyler Bates
Customer (voice)
Skyler Bates
Customer (voice)


Scott Broderick
Scott Broderick
Customer (voice)
Scott Broderick
Customer (voice)
Diana Burbano
Diana Burbano
Customer (voice)
Diana Burbano
Customer (voice)
E.M. Chen
E.M. Chen
Customer (voice)
E.M. Chen
Customer (voice)
Becky Conekin
Becky Conekin
Customer (voice)
Becky Conekin
Customer (voice)
Andy Figueroa
Andy Figueroa
Customer (voice)
Andy Figueroa
Customer (voice)
Francisco Garcia
Francisco Garcia
Customer (voice)
Francisco Garcia
Customer (voice)


Neely Golightly
Neely Golightly
Customer (voice)
Neely Golightly
Customer (voice)
Nero Huang
Nero Huang
Customer (voice)
Nero Huang
Customer (voice)
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