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October 14-17 |
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Funnyman Lavell Crawford is quickly climbing the comedic ranks
and becoming one rising comedy star to watch. From his numerous
television appearances and on stage performances, audiences are
becoming increasingly familiar with Lavell's giant sized talent.
Now, Lavell’s audiences have just gotten bigger – he
recently made it as the runner-up winner (and clearly audience favorite!)
on NBC’s hit reality series “Last Comic Standing.”
Not only did NBC take notice, promptly signing Lavell to a holding
deal with the network, but also Comedy Central, offering him his
own half-hour standup special. “Comedy Central Presents: Lavell
Crawford” which aired earlier this year.
Lavell has appeared at HBO's US Comedy Arts Festival (Aspen, CO),
The Comedy Festival (Las Vegas, NV) and LAFFAPALOOZA, America's
longest-running annual urban comedy festival. "Jamie Foxx Presents:
Laffapalooza" a series of half-hour laugh-out-loud comedy specials
that aired on Showtime and Comedy Central and subsequently headlined
at the Montreal Just for Laughs Festival.
Endeared by audiences far and wide, Lavell has built a very strong
fan base playing theatres, comedy clubs and colleges across the
nation. He has appeared at such comedy clubs as The Improv, The
Laugh Factory, Carolines on Broadway, The Stardome and The Comedy
House Theatre just to name a few.
Lavell has also made the jump to television with comedic appearances
on "NBC's Last Comic Standing", "Comic's Unleashed
with Byron Allen", "Martin Lawrence Presents 1st Amendment",
"Comedy Central's Premium Blend," "The Jamie Foxx
Show," "Steve Harvey's Big Time," "Motown Live,"
"Showtime at the Apollo," "BET's ComicView"
and "Russell Simmons' Def Comedy Jam" and has appeared
in the films "Baby's Mama Drama", "Beverlyhood"
and "Ghetto South Problems".
On stage, he played Ben in the hit play Men Cry in the Dark based
on the Michael Baisden best seller. Lavell also recently appeared
on stage with the critically acclaimed production Friends and Lovers,
a stage production based on the novel by author Eric Jerome Dickey.
Crawford played the scene-stealing "Bobby." The play also
featured notable actors such as Miguel Nunez (Juwana Man), Leon
(The Five Heartbeats), Monica Calhoun (The Best Man), Mel Jackson
(Soul Food) and Maia Campbell (In The House). Crawford is one of
the most popular up-and-coming comedians in the country.
Lavell is currently touring nationally and recently released his
own comedy CD Takin' a Fat Break.
With TBA
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