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Lewis Black Let Them Eat Cake Tour
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Lewis Black Let Them Eat Cake Tour

Friday, May 16 8:00p
at Warner Theatre, Washington, DC
Price: $59.50 - $75.00
Age Suitability: None Specified
Tags: play, black, lewis, warner

Lewis Black's 2005 autobiography says it all: Nothing's Sacred. He's America's foremost commentator on everything. No matter the stupidity, the illogic, or the injustice, Lewis Black, the most indignant, exasperated man in America, will find it and tell us about it.

The star of four Comedy Central specials and as well as the HBO specials Black on Broadway and Red, White and Screwed, his weekly Back in Black spotlight on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" has established him as the most acerbic TV commentator today, as well as a great storyteller. A graduate of the Yale School of Drama, he appears regularly on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, has guest starred on Homicide, Law and Order, and Mad About You, and appeared in the films Hannah and Her Sisters, Jacob's Ladder and The Night We Never Met.

He was the American Comedy Award Winner for Viewers' Choice Stand-Up Comic and the 2007 Grammy Award winner for Best Comedy Album.

Categories: Performing Arts, Comedy
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Satirist and standup comic Lewis Black rose to prominence in the late '90s with regular appearances as a commentator on Comedy Central's The Daily Show. Obsessed with human stupidity, Black became one of the show's most distinctive contributors with his weekly "Back in Black"...
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Warner Theatre
513 13th St Nw
Washington, DC 20002
(202) 783-4000
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Nov 12, 2007 - mmelmon on Lewis Black
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Black is as profane as Archie Bunker off camera, and he wastes no time getting to the heart of our American conceits. "If there was a guy at the office who announced every day that he was greatest, by the end of the week, you'd have killed him."