Dave Chappelle Set To Make His Broadway Debut With 5 Shows
Dave Chappelle Set To Make His Broadway Debut With 5 Shows
Comedian Dave Chappelle has appeared on some of the world’s most legendary stages, but his latest one may just top them all. It’s just been announced that Chappelle is set to hit the Broadway stage for the very first time—and sooner than you think.
If you’ve never had the opportunity to see Dave Chappelle live, now is definitely the time to do so, as he is scheduled to take Broadway by storm with a series of five shows. According to reports, the comedian/actor will embark upon a five-show residency at Broadway’s Lunt-Fontanne Theatre July 9th through the 13th.
Dave Chappelle Live on Broadway continues a stellar recent run for the comedian, who co-starred in last year’s Academy Award-winning box-office hit A Star Is Born. Chapelle is also set to receive the 2019 Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, to be held at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall in Washington, D.C. on October 27th.
Dave Chappelle Live on Broadway includes the following dates and times:
Tuesday, July 9th, 8PM
Wednesday, July 10th, 8PM
Thursday, July 11th, 8PM
Friday, July 12th, 8PM
Saturday, July 13th, 8PM
Ticket go on sale, Friday, June 14th at the Live Nation box-office and online.
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