Mike Epps Late Night Comedy Tour Leaves Chicago Winded
by Sommer Thorntonby
Photos by Dan Locke
Mike Epps rolled his successful Late Night Comedy Tour into Chicago
for two shows at the Arie Crown Theater April 19. Fans packed the
theater for grown & sexy late night laughs. The show featured Mike
Epps and two opening acts. One of the openers was Chicago native, Kenny
Howell. Howell got the audience warmed up quickly with his stories of
his childhood growing up in the Robert Taylor projects. Howell was felt
by the entire audience, many who are very familiar with growing up in
the 80’s on the West side of Chi-town. The crowd was gasping when
Howell joked about ex-cons working in the kitchen in Church’s Chicken,
and about the dos and don’ts of receiving fellatio without messing up a
woman’s hair.
Mike Epps, best known for movies like Sparkle, Next Friday, and his
hosting of Shaquille O’Neal’s All Star Comedy Jam hit the stage a little
before midnight getting right into what he does best, making fun of
people. Epps joked that some audience members were taking unauthorized
photos with prepaid “Boost mobile phones”. He even paused the show to
threaten a nearby press photographer saying, “If I find out you’re not
in my camp, we’re f-in you up.” Epps spared no punches talking about
many of his celebrity friends and frenimies like comedian Kevin Hart,
Rick Ross, Miley Cyrus, R. Kelly’s lisp, and even Bernie Mac. Epps had
nothing but nice things to say about the late comedian, even sharing
some of Mac’s invaluable advice to him.
One part that was absolutely hilarious was when Epps touched on the
controversy with his daughter, who publicly called him a deadbeat dad.
While Epps said he loved his daughter dearly, he joked that her mother
coerced her to publicly condemn him, and that he himself is to blame for
getting a mechanic pregnant. Epps joked that back-in-the-day, he slept
with any woman that wanted him, which was most times women he wouldn’t
look twice at now.
This was one of the funniest comedy shows
I’ve seen this year. Mike Epps kept the crowd roaring non-stop. And he
brings his funny friends along for the ride. With a successful career in
stand-up under his belt along with a few serious roles in big films,
Epps proves that he not just a punchline, but a versatile and very funny
entertainer.
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