“We laugh at our flaws so we can correct them later, or deal with their existence in peace. This is part of the magic of Black Folk’s comedy" —Johnny Silvercloud
Kat Williams’ Heaven and Earth tour will be at the Crown Coliseum on Nov. 14. The location is 1960 Coliseum Drive, Fayetteville. The Comedy show time is 8 p.m. The tickets start at $77.45 and up, according to seating. Tickets are available at Crown Box Office, Fort Bragg Leisure Service, and online at https://bit.ly/3LhkXqG
Humor and comedy serve as a powerful form of resilience by providing emotional relief, reframing demanding situations, and strengthening social connections. It acts as a healthy coping mechanism that allows individuals to navigate and bounce back from stress, trauma, and adversity more effectively.
Shared laughter is a social bond. It is a shared experience of unity, trust, and mutual support. This social connection is a key protective factor for mental health during challenging times, according to the website, Her Serenity.
The Grio describes Katt Williams’s comedy style is a high energy blend of observational humor, incisive social commentary and physical comedy delivered with a distinct, rhythmic cadence and flamboyant stage persona. He infuses sharp, astute commentary. His material covers a wide range of subjects: pop culture, everyday life, politics, and human relationships.
He is known to work off the audience’s response in the moment. He is constantly developing new material and often develops jokes spontaneously in front of large crowds. Mr. Williams employs various impressions and a story-telling format to make his points, reiterating punchlines for maximum effect. Kat Williams’ longevity in the comedy world is impressive. He manages to stay relevant and continues to perform all over the country.
Spend an evening with Katt Williams for a high-energy, physical performance and storytelling tour, Heaven on Earth on Nov. 14, at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at the Crown Box Office, Fort Bragg Leisure Services and online.