Maz Jobrani: Just Iranian-American | A Kennedy Center Digital Stage Original
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Comedian Maz Jobrani sits down with Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian for a kebab dinner in Washington D.C. during his recent visit to The Kennedy Center. Featuring excerpts from Maz's performance in the Concert Hall, Maz talks with Jason about his childhood, his comedic origins, and their shared experiences as Iranian-Americans. Special thanks to Jason Rezaian and the Washington Post. Subscribe to The Kennedy Center! http://bit.ly/2gNFrtb #mazjobrani #comedy #digitalstage
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