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Chris Rock 'No Apologies Tour'

Thursday, Aug 28 8:00p
at Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA
Price: $42.50 - $75.50
Age Suitability: All Ages

STG Entertainment presents SNL Alumni and stand-up hero Chris Rock as he returns with his new 'No Apologies Tour' for two nights, August 27 & 28, at the Paramount Theatre!

Chris Rock began performing in Manhattan comedy clubs as a teenager and was taken under the wings of such comics as Sam Kinison and Eddie Murphy. By 1987, he had made an early TV appearance on the HBO special "Uptown Comedy Express." That same year, Rock made his feature film debut as a parking valet in "Beverly Hills Cop II." But Rock's "big break" came with "Saturday Night Live," on which he lampooned black leaders, impersonated figures like Michael Jackson and created comic characters like the militant talk show host Nat X and the rapper I'm Chillin'.

Feeling stuck and pigeonholed in only black roles, Rock left the series in 1993, jumping to Fox's "In Living Color," but that show was in its waning days and Rock chose to concentrate on other avenues, appearing in only nine episodes. In 1994, he had his first HBO special, "HBO Comedy Half-Hour: Chris Rock - Big Ass Jokes."

Rock co-executive produced, wrote and starred in his second HBO special, "Chris Rock: Bring the Pain" in 1996. The special featured a routine entitled "Niggas vs. Black People," where Chris took aim at the gangsta lifestyle that seemed to symbolize the black experience at the time. The special earned Emmy Awards for writing and as Outstanding Variety, Music and Comedy Special. He was in competition with himself in the writing category, though, as he had also been cited for his work covering the 1996 political convention on Comedy Central's "Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher," demonstrating a take on current events that was far more Mort Sahl or Lenny Bruce than Sam Kinison.

Quietly building a feature career as well, Rock could be seen as a rib joint customer in an off-quoted bit in "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" (1988). One of his best parts was his portrayal of Pookie, a con artist street dealer whose undercover work leads to drug addiction and death in "New Jack City" (1991). Rock co-wrote, produced and starred in "CB4" (1993), playing half of a middle class duo who decide to rewrite themselves as bad gangsta rappers. He also made a hilarious turn as Rufus, the hitherto unknown 13th apostle in Kevin Smith's "Dogma" (1999).

In an attempt to increase the number of blacks on the writing side of the comedy, Chris Rock help found "The Illtop Journal", the humor magazine of Howard University and analogue to the famed "Harvard Lampoon."

Category: Comedy
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Chris Rock is a standup comedian who first rose to national stardom when he appeared on Saturday Night Live in the late '80s and early '90s. The early '90s were Rock's popular heyday, when he frequently appeared in films; he released his first comedy record, Born Suspect, in 1991.
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Paramount Theatre
911 Pine St.
Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 467-5510
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Mar 12, 2008 - Bingo Book on Chris Rock
Great Comedian, With Strong Messages

Chris Rock is someone I have always admired as a comedian. He understands when it is time to be silly and he knows how to use observational comedy. Although he is often yelling, it isn't a crutch he relies on like other comedians. Rock also updates his material frequently, which is really important for a personality such as his, where trying to fake excitement and rage can look really silly if it isn't fresh enough in his mind to still be emotional over.

Chris Rock is a true comedian, worthy of the attention he has recieved.

Feb 11, 2008 - lovingstwin on Chris Rock
Why'd he leave the stage???

Anybody know why Chris walked off stage before he finished his act on Sunday night?

Oct 25, 2007 - gordon on Chris Rock
Aggressive, Intellectual, and Funny

Chris Rock is a serious comic: his comedy is based on hitting power structure and established institutions from political parties to marriage. At any given performance you might think he's going too far or "he can't possibly be saying that...", etc. but in the end you will have laughed so hard it won't matter.

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