We laughed a lot.
by HastenSlowly on 2/27/17Reno Events Center - RenoVery funny guy who keeps his stories fresh. Do yourself a favor, leave your phone in your car.
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Lauded by peers and critics alike, Chris Rock is one of our generation's strongest comedic voices. With a career spanning more than three decades, Rock has enjoyed ongoing success in both film and television as a comedian, actor, writer, producer, and director.
Rock made history on March 4, 2023 with his Netflix standup special, "Chris Rock: Selective Outrage," a first of its kind global live streaming event. The special debuted on Netflix's Top 10 and has been nominated for three Emmys and a Grammy. The special was the culmination of his Ego Death World Tour.
Rock can currently be seen starring opposite Colman Domingo in the Higher Ground produced and George C. Wolfe directed biopic, "Rustin," in theaters and streaming on Netflix now.
Next up Rock will be collaborating with Steven Spielberg on a film about the life of Martin Luther King Jr. Rock will direct and produce the project, with Spielberg on board as executive producer. His animated series "Everybody Still Hates Chris" is set to stream globally on Paramount + and Comedy Central. Rock serves as the executive producer and narrator.
He can recently be seen in Sally Potter's short film, "Look at Me" and David O'Russell's, "Amsterdam."
In 2021, Rock starred as Loy Cannon in season 4 of FX's Emmy-winning drama series "Fargo." He also teamed up with Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures in the reimagining of the newest Saw franchise movie, "Spiral," in which he produced and starred in. His most recent standup special, "Total Blackout: The Tamborine Extended Cut," is currently streaming on Netflix.
In 2014 he led the ensemble cast of "Top Five," a critically acclaimed comedy feature that he also wrote and directed. In 2009 Rock ventured into the documentary world as a writer and producer of "Good Hair," and in 2014 he executive produced "Eat Drink Laugh: The Story of the Comic Strip," a documentary recounting the history of one of New York's most famous comedy venues. His feature acting credits include The Week Of, the Grown Ups and Madagascar franchises, 2 Days in New York, Death at a Funeral, Nurse Betty, Dogma, the hip-hop comedy CB4, and New Jack City.
His television work includes serving as a cast member on "Saturday Night Live" from 1989 - 1993 and as executive producer, writer and narrator for the series "Everybody Hates Chris." The series ran from 2005 - 2009 and is still one of the highest rated syndicated shows in the world.
In 2011, Rock made his Broadway debut starring in Stephen Adly Guirgis's "The Motherf**ker With The Hat."
Rock has won four Emmy Awards, three Grammy Awards, and is a New York Times Best-Selling Author. In addition, he received two nominations for the 2016 Emmy Awards, for Outstanding Director for a Variety Special for "Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo," and Outstanding Special Class Program for the 88th Annual Academy Awards.
Very funny guy who keeps his stories fresh. Do yourself a favor, leave your phone in your car.
His show was really great! He was hilarious and endearing at the same time. Fun night!
We waited longer outside than what the show actually lasted.... Chris is still my favorite comedian
He was awful. Nothing funny at all. Talked about his cheating and divorce publicly. Opening act was great.
Chris Rock is a must see, if for no other reason than he's a legend. He delivered in typical Chris Rock form. He was funny, not hysterical, but funny. It would have been nice if there were screens for people with seats further away too
Great running monologue, energetic, insightful, funny, personal, smart. Great show and hoping for some California dates...he can sell out an Arena - and I'll be there... Weird to have to lock up all the cell phones and that added an extra hour to get inside.
The show was amazing. He hit every important topic with a twist of humor. I'm glad I got a chance to see him in Reno.
Show was good. Getting into the venue was ridiculous.
Wasn't going to miss the chance to see the great Chris Rock. Total professional New material. Highly recommended!
While i enjoyed the show I'm not sure it was worth traveling from Chicago to Columbus to see it. Chris started 30+ minutes late and then took another 20 minute intermission following the lousy opening acts. On top of that he had security lock our phones during the time we were seated in the venue. Ridiculous. If you're gonna do all that at least have the courtesy to start on time. The show was funny but short and Chris barely touched current events. For this to have been his first stand up show in nearly a decade I can't say I was that impressed. Seems as though he did it as a way to get some $$ since he apparently had to pay his ex-wife millions after they divorced.
The Chris Rock Blackout World Tour was a great show. The opening act Mario Harvey was really entertaining. Eric Andre was a nice surprise and as funny as always. Chris Rock still has it after all these years and put on an incredible show.
I did not like the show starting late and the Chris taking a 20 intermission before he came on.
Opening act was halarious & it was great to experience seeing the legend Chris Rock himself do what he does best!
Great time. Laughed the entire show. Chris kept it real.
Awesome show. The best yet! Chris Rock was amazing.
I thought Chris was funny, but my expectations were set higher. I thought he'd be much better! He didn't make me laugh til I cried, and I kind of have forgotten that I even went a few days ago. Maybe because the tour is just beginning and he's warming up, idk. But the show did not start on time. And then there was a 20 minute "break". That was kind of annoying.
Extremely expensive and mediocre show. Basically he is finally going on tour again because he just got divorced and need the cash. The first comedian was good, cannot remember his name. The second, Eric Andre, who I like on TV, is horrible live... then instead of taking advantage of the lead in acts, they have a 20 minute break before Chris. ... and honestly, the first comedian was the funniest.
The entertainment was great. Started half hour late then a " so called 20 minute break" that flooded the facilities. Why?
it seemed like he was working out new material. very interesting to see this process.
All three comics were outstanding.... laughed from the beginning to the end....