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arts councilThe United Nations of Comedy Tour promoter and creator, Ty Cooper, recently brought national comedians Rich Praytor, Liz Miele and Adrienne Iapalucci to Harrisonburg’s Court Square Theater. Cooper has chosen the hilarious Antoine Scott to headline the first show of 2015 on Saturday, February 28th.

Antoine Scott has performed with the United Nations of Comedy Series, Laugh Mobb, the Funny Bone Comedy Club and has appeared on Bill Bellamy’s “Who Got Jokes?”, Showtime at the Apollo and TVOne. He has shared the stage with Kevin Hart, Earthquake, Tony Rock, Tracy Morgan, Monique and many other big names in comedy.

One of the most diverse comics on the planet, he has an ability to win over crowds from coast to coast and within any demographic. Antoine is amazing to watch as he draws you in and leaves you in stitches.

The mission of the United Nations of Comedy Tour is to promote diversity through laughter by presenting a multicultural lineup on stage, which represents and serves as a reflection the local community. If you need to laugh, love to laugh and/or want to laugh, then you must come out to see Antoine Scott at Court Square Theater.

Tickets are $20 general admission, $15 for students and seniors, and $18 for Chamber of Commerce members with ID. Tickets may be purchased at Court Square Theater, 41-F Court Square, Harrisonburg, VA 22801, online atUnitedNationsofComedy.com and ValleyArts.org or by phone: 540.433.9189. Doors open at 7:30pm and show time is at8:00pm.

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