Damon Wayans Jr. and Colin Kane Come to Comedy Works This Week

By: Jun. 12, 2017
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DAMON WAYANS JR. is an actor, writer and comedian. He was last seen in the comedy film, How to Be Single with Dakota Johnson, Rebel Wilson and Alison Brie.

Damon appeared opposite actor Jake Johnson in FOX's action-comedy Let's Be Cops. He also starred as "Coach" on Fox's hit series New Girl opposite Zooey Deschanel, Jake Johnson and Max Greenfield. Previously, Damon was a series regular on ABC's critically acclaimed show Happy Endings, created by David Caspe. He was also featured in Sony's hit comedy The Other Guys opposite Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg, directed by Adam McKay.

Damon's breakthrough role came playing the lead in Paramount's Dance Flick. He appeared in the Showtime television series The Underground and served as a writer on that sketch comedy series. At the young age of 20 years old, Damon was hired as a staff writer on the ABC hit, My Wife and Kids. At the time, he was the youngest staff writer on any television show.

If you like dirty comedy, Colin Kane's your man. An insult comic that acknowledges the line and leaps over it, Kane is best known for his in-your-face delivery and off-the-cuff crowd work. Featuring an unlikely blend of piercing bite and authentic heart, Kane's R-rated act tackles sex, relationships, race... and everyone who is brave enough to sit in the front row.

Kane recently made his film debut in a breakout role opposite Kevin Hart in The Wedding Ringer, which was the #1 comedy in America for three weeks in a row. He has a special on Showtime, won Howard Stern's Kill or Be Killed comedy competition, and performs for our troops whenever possible through the Wounded Warrior Project.

Kane's popularity has proven contagious across the country, and has happened mostly via word-of-mouth from a dedicated fan base. A Los Angeles resident, the born-and-bred New Yorker sells out theaters and Comedy Clubs across the country. Now it's time for you to see why.

For more information and tickets, visit: http://www.comedyworks.com



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