Wayne Brady returns to Silver Legacy with comedic Improv Show
Comedian appears May 17
February 29, 2008
Wayne Brady brings his hilarious improvisations and impersonations back to Silver Legacy Resort Casino’s Grande Exposition Hall 8 p.m. May 17.
Tickets
$60, $50 and $40
www.silverlegacy.com
ticketmaster.com
1-800-MUST-SEE
(775) 325-7401
Silver Legacy Box Office
Located on the main casino floor.
About Brady
When Wayne Brady takes the stage you never know what’s going to happen. His parodies are truly unrivaled and certain to keep the audience in stitches. Described as perhaps one of the funniest comedic actors on TV, Brady’s success has brought him his own syndicated talk show. Though you might know him better from ABC’s hit comedy series with Drew Carey Whose Line is it Anyway?, his hilarious improvisational antics, paired with his ability to impersonate just about anyone, have won him critical acclaim and two Emmy nominations.
It is said that the Orlando native had no plans of pursuing a career in entertainment. A chance performance in a high school play would garner rave reviews and permanently alter his plans. Brady began performing in numerous stage productions, including A Chorus Line, Fences, A Raisin in the Sun, Jesus Christ Superstar and I'm Not Rappaport. He then moved to Los Angeles and made television guest appearances on series such as I'll Fly Away, Home Court and In the Heat of the Night, and also starred in and produced The Wayne Brady Show, a primetime variety show for ABC.
Wayne can currently be seen as the host of the new FOX series “Don’t Forget The Lyrics,” which tests contestant's lyric knowledge by having them sing karaoke until the words disappear from the screen, leaving them to finish the song on their own. Contestants compete for cash rewards of up to $1 million.