![]() In 2002, Williams made his onscreen debut as a guest star on “NYPD Blue.” Soon after, Williams began to consistently book television appearances, before landing his first feature film role as Money Mike in “Friday After Next.” Following his breakout performance in the sequel to “Friday,” Williams captured the attention of directors, producers, and audiences in a major way, eventually racking up an extensive list of memorable onscreen appearances including “Father Figures,” “Norbit,” “Scary Movie V,” “Epic Movie,” “Bastards,” “Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore,” “The Boondocks,” “Wild 'n Out,” “The House Next Door: Meet the Blacks 2,” and his guest role in “Atlanta,” which earned him a Primetime Emmy® Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series. ![]() After conquering the stage, Williams shifted his focus into film and television. By 1999, he had cultivated a loyal fan base and was performing on some of the most notable comedy stages in the nation. He quickly developed a unique style of standup that highlights articulate and sharp dialogue, rooted in conversations reflecting the American political landscape. Since performing his first stand-up show as a teenager, Williams has been taking the comedy world by storm. Filmed at Dolby Live at Park MGM in Las Vegas, “World War III” explores the subject of conspiracy theories, delivering a realistic but humorous critique of some of the most bizarre and alarmingly prevalent theories. His latest stand-up special, “Katt Williams: World War III,” premiered May 17 on Netflix. With a career spanning over 20 years, Williams has earned a worldwide reputation as one of today's top entertainers, having developed a career seeded with thousands of sold-out arenas, an expansive list of starring roles on the small screen and memorable performances in major box office hits. The comedic powerhouse will be performing an all-new show following the success of his “World War III” tour. Go if you get the chance.Comedy legend and Emmy® Award-winning actor, Katt Williams, announces his “2023 and Me” Tour. His 20-30 minutes were solid, had a nice flow, and kept everyone rolling! My wife and I are seriously considering going to another show outside of Michigan in order to get the full effect and material of his GREAT AMERICA TOUR show. Mark Curry and the highly energetic Red Grant had decent sets but the one who killed was the local comedian (whose name I cannot find anyplace) that opened the show. Fortunately for us we were still able to witness the comic genius that is Katt Williams even if it was an abridged version. For me, a former stand up and radio entertainer I realize that Katt didn't perform all of his "Great American Tour" material as this was a benefitt performance for Gilda's Club which unfortunately coincided with his tour. The wife and I went to see Katt Williams perform at Van Andel Arena Snday night the 26th and were pleased and slightly disappointed with the performance. I felt duped and I wasn’t happy with the show. It should’ve been called Katt Williams and friends. The worst part was that out of the 7 acts, only 2 were funny. I can tell myself and much of the audience was waiting on Katt to do his set but as time went on it was apparent he was playing host to the other comics. Mark Curry was the final act and that was a bad decision because it just wasn’t the best act of the show. Tony Roberts and Tommy Davidson were the funniest one. He joke for about 10 minutes and then start presenting all of these unknown comedians. Then Katt Williams come out and I thought he was going to do his 45 minute or hour set. I wasn’t tripping because I thought they were opening acts. So bottom line, I thought I bought tickets to see Katt Williams perform and instead we got a line up of a bunch of up and coming comedians and maybe 2-3 known names. ![]()
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