Comedian to make history in Wilmington
A popular comedian will be in Wilmington to be part of a historic event.
Tyler Craig has been on the comedy scene since he first appeared in 2000 on BET's “ComicView.” He has also appeared on Martin Lawrence's “First Amendment,” Jamie Foxx's “Laffapalooza,” and the “Def Comedy Jam,” among others.
A native of Atlanta, Craig is known for finishing his stories with the question, “And the moral of the story is?”, after which he delivers a meaningful, but funny, punchline. With his relaxed and friendly style, he has opened for other comedians such as Chris Tucker and Cedric the Entertainer, and has appeared in plays and films.
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In Wilmington, Craig will take part in the “Bar None Comedy Live” special, which will make history as the first-ever comedy performance to be streamed live in the state.
The “Bar None Comedy 2: Over the Limit!” event is set for September 26 at the Delaware Art Museum on Kentmere Parkway. There are two shows scheduled. The doors will open at 7:00 pm for the first, and the performance will run from 7:30 pm until 9:15 pm. The doors will open for the second performance at 9:30 pm, with the show running from 10:00 pm until 11:30 pm. Brochure printing can be used to provide programs for this type of event.
Tyler Craig has been on the comedy scene since he first appeared in 2000 on BET's “ComicView.” He has also appeared on Martin Lawrence's “First Amendment,” Jamie Foxx's “Laffapalooza,” and the “Def Comedy Jam,” among others.
A native of Atlanta, Craig is known for finishing his stories with the question, “And the moral of the story is?”, after which he delivers a meaningful, but funny, punchline. With his relaxed and friendly style, he has opened for other comedians such as Chris Tucker and Cedric the Entertainer, and has appeared in plays and films.
A review said:
“ . . . Tyler Craig was so good I almost couldn't catch my breath because I was laughing so hard at his jokes.”
In Wilmington, Craig will take part in the “Bar None Comedy Live” special, which will make history as the first-ever comedy performance to be streamed live in the state.
The “Bar None Comedy 2: Over the Limit!” event is set for September 26 at the Delaware Art Museum on Kentmere Parkway. There are two shows scheduled. The doors will open at 7:00 pm for the first, and the performance will run from 7:30 pm until 9:15 pm. The doors will open for the second performance at 9:30 pm, with the show running from 10:00 pm until 11:30 pm. Brochure printing can be used to provide programs for this type of event.