
Kevin Lee
Club 750 Comedy
Kevin Lee
Club 750 Comedy
- Apr 24 / Friday 7:00 PM Buy Tickets
- Apr 24 / Friday 9:00 PM Buy Tickets
If ever there ever was a comedian/magician to be seen, it is Kevin Lee. Kevin's unique combination of comedy, magic, and juggling leaves audiences both in awe and in stitches. Lee has appeared on all the national television stations, including such shows as NBC’s Last Comic Standing, Showtime at the Apollo, HBO's Def Comedy Jam, and Jamie Foxx's Uptown Comedy Club, to name a few. Lee was also voted "Washington D.C.'s Funniest Comedian" by Washingtonian Magazine. Watch as audiences are wowed by Kevin's amazing juggling, fire, and sword-swallowing comedy! Kevin's stage career began at The Comedy Cafe in Washington D.C., where he placed first in the very first comedy competition he ever entered. After a quick stint as a street performer, Lee moved to Venice Beach, California: a destination for street performers. It was there that Kevin honed his craft building his repertoire of comedy, magic, and juggling to audiences of all ages and walks of life. While in California, Lee became a regular at the World-Famous Comedy Store. Kevin has also been seen on five seasons of BET's Comic View and his distinctive skills have allowed him to share the stage with legends such as Gladys Knight, Chris Rock, Steve Harvey, Wanda Sykes, Whitney Houston, Chris Tucker, and Sinbad. He has performed for the troops in Saudi Arabia during Desert Storm and continues to entertain military bases around the world including Korea, Germany, Italy, and Japan. He was featured in Wynton Marsalis’ "The Magic Hour Tour" which were sell-outs from New York to Los Angeles. To sum it all up, Lee is a high-energy, one-of-a-kind performer who continues to bring audiences to their feet worldwide. He is a rare and true talent not to be missed.
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Age Recommendation
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The age recommendation for this performance is 18 years and up.
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Content Warning
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The views and opinions expressed in this performance are those of the artist and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Wharton Center for Performing Arts or Michigan State University.