MIDLAND, MI, September 6, 2024 –Get ready to laugh until you cry when comedian, actor, and writer Marlon Wayans brings his Wild Child Tour to the Midland Center for the Arts on Friday, November 22 at 7:30 PM. This R-rated performance is set to be an evening of hilarity, showcasing the bold humor and electrifying energy that have made Marlon Wayans a household name in comedy!
Marlon Wayans is an actor, producer, comedian, writer, and film director whose films have grossed $1.14 billion domestically and nearly $1.8 billion globally. As a stand-up comedian, he sells out venues across the country and continues to add shows every weekend.
Wayans’ latest comedy special, Good Grief, premiered in June 2024 on Amazon Prime Video, reaching #1 on the platform during its debut week. His other critically acclaimed #1 specials include Woke-ish on Netflix, as well as God Loves Me, You Know What It Is, and Marlon Wayans Presents: The Headliners on HBO Max. This versatile performer can next be seen starring in the psychological horror thriller Him from Universal Picture.
Wayans is widely recognized for his unforgettable role in the 2004 comedy classic White Chicks, along with other hit films like Scary Movie, Requiem for a Dream, Respect, A Haunted House, Fifty Shades of Black, Little Man, and more. His television credits include The Wayans Bros., Marlon, In Living Color, and Bel-Air.
Tickets are available now and can be purchased online at www.midlandcenter.org, by calling (989) 631-8250, or visiting the box office at 1801 W. St. Andrews Rd., Midland.
This performance is rated R – recommended for ages 18+. Patrons are responsible for making informed purchasing decisions regarding the shows they wish to attend.
ABOUT MIDLAND CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Midland Center for the Arts is a cultural hub for the Great Lakes Bay Region and State of Michigan. Imagine a place where you can experience the best of art, science, history, music, theatre, dance, and film, all under one stunning roof. This vibrant and unique institution, housed within an architecturally significant building, is a haven for artists, students, historians, and audiences alike. With its impressive 1,500-seat auditorium, 400-seat theater, interactive museum of science and art, Midland County Historical Society, and Studio School art studios, the possibilities for entertainment and enrichment are endless. Ready to explore? Visit midlandcenter.org.
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