SEE and DO: Roy Wood Jr.

Comedy Central’s new correspondent, Roy Wood Jr., is coming to ATL.

 

WoodjrCatch Roy Wood Jr. live when he swings by Atlanta for five shows at The Punchline.M. Kelly Wilt

“The Daily Show” fans entered an era of uncertainty when longtime host Jon Stewart left the desk. But the Comedy Central stalwart stacked the deck with a welcomed cast of new correspondents, most noticeably the ever-likable Roy Wood Jr. The highlighted stand-up comedian has audiences buckled by laughter whether skewering the news or on his latest one-hour comedy special for Comedy Central, Father Figure. Whether talking about race, politics, food, or running backs, Wood’s material is equally thought-provoking and ridiculously silly all delivered with Southern charm. Next, the comedian will host the new season of Comedy Central’s storytelling series, “This Is Not Happening,” but you can catch him live when he swings by Atlanta for five shows at The Punchline.

$25. Fri.-Sat., Dec. 1-2. The Punchline, 3652 Roswell Road Atlanta, GA 30342. www.punchline.com. 






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