On February 17, 2016

Tracy Morgan back in the saddle, tour stops in Rutland

Courtesy of Paramount Theatre

 TRACY MORGAN 

Friday, Feb. 19 at 8 p.m. — RUTLAND — Multi-talented comedian Tracy Morgan is back at it with the “Tracy Morgan: Picking up the Pieces” tour, his latest major multi-city standup tour starting in February 2016. After a triumphant return to the Hollywood stage at this year’s Emmy Awards and a visit to his old stomping grounds at SNL, audiences can look forward to the entertainer doing what he does best: bringing bags loads of funny and making people laugh.

“It’s just like falling off a bike and getting back on, that’s all: you don’t forget where the pedals are”, Morgan says on getting back to touring, “People can expect more of what I did before. It’s me: funny + truth = Tracy Morgan. I can’t wait to get back to ya’ll; city to city, state to state, watch me operate.”

This event is recommended for adults only— age 18 and up only, please. For tickets, visit paramountvt.org or call the box office at 802-775-0903. The Paramount Theatre is located at 30 Center Street, Rutland.

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