1600 E 8th Ave C-112
Tampa, FL 33605

Formerly the Tampa Improv Comedy Club

Don “DC” Curry

Ages 21 and up

Saturday, Nov 16
Ticket Policy:
The Funny Bone has a full bar and a dinner menu is available to every guest through your server when you are seated in the showroom! 
Seating is done on a first come first seated basis. If you wish to sit with another party, please arrive and enter the showroom together.
Our tables seat 4 people per table. If you have less than 4 tickets, you may be seated with other guests from a separate party at the same table.
All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges. Sales tax and service fees are included in the ticket price.
This event is 21+ and all guests will need valid ID to enter. 

About the Artist:
Known by fans across the country for his numerous national television appearances, his yearly national arena tour appearances and for headlining the nation’s hottest comedy clubs, Don “DC” Curry is probably most widely recognized for his comedic acting role as the zany “Uncle Elroy” on the urban classics, “Next Friday” and “Friday After Next.”  He’s currently wrapping up production on season one of his own mock-reality show, “Nappi Valley,” about the zany mis-adventures of DC hiring some of his not-as-busy comedian friends to turn in their microphones for rakes and shovels and do chores around his farm.  He’s also currently the host of his hilarious podcast, “DC Curry’s Dis-race.”
He recently appeared on back to back episodes of the hit sitcom, The Ms. Pat Show and guest starred in executive producer Cedric The Entertainer’s Finding Happy.  He had a recurring role on the Aaron McGruder sitcom, Black Jesus and has made guest appearances on: The Boondocks, Everybody Hates Chris, The Steve Harvey Show, The Chris Rock Show, The Tracy Morgan Show, HBO Def Comedy Jam, Martin Lawrence’s 1st Amendment Stand Up, Comics Unleashed, Comics Unleashed Hot Chocolate and TV One’s Way Black When.
He was also the host of BET Comic View, and star of his own Comedy Central Special and his own BET Comedy Special.  His big TV break came when he was cast as a series regular on ABC’s Grace Under Fire.

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