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Lewis Black at Majestic Theater

Why see Lewis Black?

Goodbye Yeller Brick Road: The Final Tour

The twice Grammy-winning Lewis Black is heading on his final stand-up comedy show, 'Goodbye Yeller Brick Road: The Final Tour.' Black is the perfect demonstration of that rare comic who can make you laugh while making compelling points about the absurdity of the world around you. Famed for his angry persona on both stage and cable, don't miss your chance to see the comedic legend live for his final tour!

His work as an actor includes Once in a Lifetime, Camino Real, The Matchmaker and Dead End. Black also established the Bill Foeller Fellowship for emerging young directors at the Williamstown Theatre Festival.

In 2001, he won the Best Male Stand-Up at the American Comedy Awards. He has also produced six comedy CD albums, including the 2007 Grammy-Award winning The Carnegie Hall Performance. Lewis Black won his second Grammy Award with his most recent CD Stark Raving Black for best comedy album. Lewis has also written two best-selling books, Nothing Sacred and Me of Little Faith and his latest is, I'm Dreaming of a Black Christmas.

Key Information

Run Time

One hour and 50 minutes with one interval

Dates

Nov 24

Reviews

Customer reviews

18 reviews, average rating: (3.1 Stars)

John P.

Lewis Black at the Majestic

Lewis was fantastic, should name his tour, "Welcome to the Real"! Dallas welcomed him with open arms and crazy enthusiasm! Great event, great time. ... Read more

Eric R

Dallas. Nov 4, 2022

Outrageousl funny. Had the audience in the palm of his hands. He manages to keep it current, topical and funny as hell. If you don't get his humor, stay home and try to get a life because you are missing out on an evening of a lifetime. ... Read more

Randy

Lewis Black at the Paramount in Denver

Lewis was in rare form, and his show was fabulous! For some reason, the audience had several obnoxious women close to the stage hooting, and hollering during his show. It took a while, but he owned them after a while. Finally, more than halfway through the show, one incredibly obnoxious woman was escorted out after he had to stop his show to deal with her. It was amazing to watch him ad lib and jump seemingly effortlessly back into his routine. Managers of future events, please usher people like this out MUCH sooner, so the Pro can do his thing. …still a great, great show! ... Read more

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