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WAYNE BRADY ON TOUR:
Wayne Brady has been a king of improv hilarity ever since his 1998 debut on Whose Line Is It Anyway? The big-hearted funnyman is a jack-of-all-trades -- whether he's singing and dancing on stage or performing stand-up, his jokes always land safely, a testament to his effortless ability to make people laugh. With three Emmy wins and a Grammy nomination under his belt, the quick-witted comedian's 2014 It's My Line Tour won't disappoint fans with a string of entertaining show dates.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Wayne Brady got his start as a performer at the young age of 16, performing with improv troupe SAK Comedy Lab and starring in local theater productions. It wasn't until joining the cast of Whose Line Is It Anyway? in 1998 that he earned his big break, winning a Primetime Emmy and launching to stardom virtually overnight. His early success in the famous improv group resulted in his own TV program The Wayne Brady Show in 2001, where his hilarious charm earned him two Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Talk Show Host. Brady is also an acclaimed actor and singer, appearing in numerous films and TV shows and releasing two albums, A Long Time Coming (2006) and Radio Wayne (2011). He's also appeared in the hit musicals Chicago and Rent, dazzling audiences with his impressive acting chops and powerful voice. A comedian first and foremost, Wayne Brady will have fans roaring with laughter on his 2014 It's My Line Tour.
FANS WHO BOUGHT TICKETS SAY:
"One of the best shows I've ever seen. The whole show was hilarious and Wayne ends the night with some very impressive improv songs. I had a blast."
"I have gone to many, many comedy shows and I can easily say this is by far the most unforgettable show yet! Wayne Brady is an all around entertainer. Amazing show!"
"Wayne's energy level throughout the show was fantastic and his jokes were top-notch, even when the audience attempted to out-smart him. If you like comedy and improvisation, you will definitely like his show."