Black-ish star deoncole delivers the set the audience wants at MoontowerComedy.
Deon Cole is an expert entertainer. Since hitting fame in ABC'swriter has become a touring stand-up star. At Moontower Just For Laughs last Thursday night, he strutted out from the wings to explosive applause: The audience knew exactly who they came to see, and Cole did not disappoint.
When Cole caught people chatting during his routine, he was similarly less-than-hesitant about calling them out. A mark of skilful showmanship, the Chicago-based comic worked the levels of laughs into his bits. He weighed the hysterics after his “have you ever seen a fat bitch at Whole Foods?” one-liner against his set about “lonely bitches,” producing even more of an uproar once he exposed everyone for relating too much to loneliness.
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