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Cedric The Entertainer Live in Jacksonville

On Friday, August 20, 2010 at 8PM

Original King of Comedy and Hollywood superstar, Cedric “The Entertainer”, along with comedians Malik S (Def Jam) & JJ (BET), will bring a night of hilarious stand up comedy to the Times Union Center Performing Arts Moran
Theater on Friday, August 20, 2010 at 8P.
“Cedric “The Entertainer” is best known for his for his portrayal of the lovable “Coach Cedric Robinson” on the WB’s #1-rated “Steve Harvey Show” and his phenomenal big screen stints in feature films JOHNSON FAMILY VACATION, and BARBER SHOP I & II.
Known as more than just an accomplished actor, Cedric “The Entertainer” is also an active member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., and a philanthropist through THE CEDRIC ‘THE ENTERTAINER’ CHARITABLE FOUNDATION (which provides scholarships and outreach programs to enhance the lives of inner-city youth and their families in his hometown of St. Louis, Missouri).
This August, Cedric “The Entertainer” will be giving a “must see” performance fit for the entire family at Jacksonville’s Time Union Center located on 300 Water Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 at 8:00 PM.
Ticket prices start at $45.00 and are ON SALE NOW:
More on Cedric “The Entertainer”:
Cedric has celebrated many career successes spanning television, live performances and film. Some notable accolades include nabbing THE AFTRA AWARD OF EXCELLENCE IN TELEVISION PROGRAMMING for his Fox Television series “CEDRIC THE ENTERTAINER PRESENTS…”; a record-breaking (4) consecutive NAACP Image Awards. His first comedy book, Grown-Ass Man, was released in January of 2002 and sold out across the country. In 2001, a viewing audience of over 144 million saw Cedric star in the Bud Light commercial that landed in the #1 spot during the Super Bowl
broadcast (subsequently, USA Today dubbed him “Madison Avenue’s Most Valuable Player”). And, in 1994,
Cedric received THE RICHARD PRYOR COMIC OF THE YEAR AWARD from Black Entertainment
Television for his ground-breaking work as host of Def Comedy Jam and BET’s Comic View (1994-95 season).
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