Sat Oct 26, 7:00 PM - Sat Oct 26, 10:00 PM
152 Luckie St NW, Atlanta, GA 30303
Community: Downtown Atlanta
Description
Actor and Comedian Sinbad arrived on the comedy scene with a “ hit’em in the face” style of comedy that has kept audiences laughing in the aisles for over the past two decades.
Event Details
Sinbad on Saturday, October 26th!
All ages!
Fully reserved seating
Doors: 6PM / Show: 7PM
*ON SALE INFO*
LN Presale (code: AMPLIFY): 7/17 at 10am
Public onsale: 7/19 at 10am
He freely admits that he doesn’t know any jokes, except for the ones that his dad told him “back in the day”. Sinbad’s comedy is about stories, and boy does he tell stories! The basis of his humor comes from everyone he meets, everything he’s seen, and everything he’s done.
Ranked by Comedy Central as one of the top 100 standup comedians of all time, Sinbad has built a loyal following by taking audiences’ painful trials or embarassing tribulations of day-by-day life, throwing them back in their faces, and causing an uproar of comedic hysteria. He can also make it sound profound without being profane. Not that he’s any kind of choirboy, but by being the son of a preacher man he decided to keep his comedy clean after his father attended one of his early performances. Up to that time he had been what he describes himself as ”semi-dirty”. Sinbad says that he learned that night that “funny is funny”, and that masters of dirty comedy such as Redd Foxx, Richard Pryor and Lenny Bruce could all work clean without losing a step.
All ages!
Fully reserved seating
Doors: 6PM / Show: 7PM
*ON SALE INFO*
LN Presale (code: AMPLIFY): 7/17 at 10am
Public onsale: 7/19 at 10am
He freely admits that he doesn’t know any jokes, except for the ones that his dad told him “back in the day”. Sinbad’s comedy is about stories, and boy does he tell stories! The basis of his humor comes from everyone he meets, everything he’s seen, and everything he’s done.
Ranked by Comedy Central as one of the top 100 standup comedians of all time, Sinbad has built a loyal following by taking audiences’ painful trials or embarassing tribulations of day-by-day life, throwing them back in their faces, and causing an uproar of comedic hysteria. He can also make it sound profound without being profane. Not that he’s any kind of choirboy, but by being the son of a preacher man he decided to keep his comedy clean after his father attended one of his early performances. Up to that time he had been what he describes himself as ”semi-dirty”. Sinbad says that he learned that night that “funny is funny”, and that masters of dirty comedy such as Redd Foxx, Richard Pryor and Lenny Bruce could all work clean without losing a step.