‘In Living Color’ comedian Tommy Davidson made appearance in Harrisburg for stand-up show
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Comedian Tommy Davidson, left, poses with Harrisburg city council candidate Ralph Rodriguez at a comedy show in Harrisburg on May 8, 2021.
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Comedian Tommy Davidson made a stop in Harrisburg to perform a stand-up set at the Scottish Rite Cathedral in honor of Mother’s Day.
The event, organized by the Harrisburg-based Madman Promotions, was held on May 8 at the uptown venue, and included sets from comedians Skeet Carter and Kelly Kellz. The show was introduced by Harrisburg city council candidate Ralph Rodriguez.
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Editor s note: This interview has been trimmed for length.
Everyone knows Eddie Murphy is back with his new, long-awaited comedy film “Coming 2 America.” But not as many folks know Murphy created a TV show in 1989 based on the original 1988 hit film.
That obscure show is something comedy legend Tommy Davidson is very familiar with. After all, he was tapped to star in the CBS pilot, which never took off.
Thirty years later, Davidson is pleased more people are discovering the show, now streaming on YouTube.
“I m glad that came to light because Eddie Murphy doesn t put me in any of his movies, and I haven t worked with him since then. It just feels good to be able to be included in that project I did and get a little bit of light on me,” said Davidson, who’s going to headline five shows at the new House of Laffs comedy lounge in Wilmington Friday through Sunday.