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Paul Mooney from The Chapelle Show
December 2-December 5, 2010
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Paul Mooney is one of the most dangerous and brilliant comic minds of our time. His first professional gig was writing for Richard Pryor, penning most of the hilarious routines for Pryor's Saturday Night Live appearance, co-writing material on the groundbreaking Live On Sunset and Is It Something I Said albums, and for Pryor's film Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling.
A talented comedic writer, Mooney has served as head writer for some of television's best comedies, including The Richard Pryor Show, Good Times, and the first year of Fox's In Living Color, creating the hilarious "Homey the Clown" skit. He also wrote for Redd Foxx's Sanford and Son series. Most recently Mooney appeared on Comedy Central's Chappelle's Show and released a live stand up DVD, Know Your History: Jesus Is Black and So Was Cleopatra.
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2100 Arden Way
Suite 225
Sacramento, CA 95825 -
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$18.50-$22.50
Info Phone: (916) 925-5500
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Dates:
December 2-December 5, 2010Times:
Thurs 8pm
Fri-Sat 8pm & 10pm
Sun 8pm
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