Thrasher-Home Center for the Arts welcomes Tracy Morgan's Picking Up The Pieces tour
Published by Sareth Ney on Sept. 21, 2016 at 4:37 a.m.
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Orange Park, Fla. - Thrasher-Home Center for the Arts will host Tracy Morgan’s Picking Up The Pieces tour, on Nov. 12. The remaining dates begins at Crest Theatre in Sacramento, Calif., on Sept. 22. It will finish at the Spirit Mountain Casino in Grande Ronde, Ore., on Dec. 10. He is an actor, producer and stand-up comedian.
Morgan was born on Nov. 10, 1968 in Bronx, N.Y. His film credits included: “A Thin Line Between Love and Hate”, “Half Baked”, “30 Years to Life”, “Jay and Bob Strike Back”, “How High”, “Frank McKlusky, C.I.”, “Head of State”, “The Longest Yard”, “Farce of the Penguins”, “Littlemen”, “First Sunday”, “Superhero Movie”, “Deep in the Valley”, “Cop Out”, “Death at a Funeral”, “Death at a Funeral”, “Dark Side of Green”, “The Son of No One”, “Chick Magnet”, “Why Stop Now?”, “Death Pact”, “Top Five”, “Accidental Love” and “The Night Before”. He provided voiceovers for “Hwasango”, “Are We There Yet?”, “G-Force”, “Rio”, “Rio 2” and “The Boxtrolls”. He was uncredited for “Bamboozled”, in 2000.
Television shows Morgan appeared on were: “Martin”, “3rd Rock from the Sun”, “TV Funhouse”,
“Crank Yankers”, “Comic Groove”, “The Tracy Morgan Show”, “Saturday Night Live”, “Mind of Mencia”, “Where My Dogs At?”, “Totally Awesome”, “Human Giant”, “3rd Rock: Kenneth the Webpage”, “30 Rock” and “Mr. Pickles”. Relating to “30 Rock”—he appeared on the video short, “30 Rock: The Webisodes”
As a producer—Morgan produced “Tracy Morgan: One Mic” and “The Tracy Morgan Show”. He was the executive producer of “Tracy Morgan: Black and Blue” and “Tracy Morgan: Bona Fide”.
Writer credits Morgan was credited for were: “The Uptown Comedy Club”, “Def Comedy Jam”, “Tracy Morgan: Open Mic”, “The Tracy Morgan Show”, “Tracy Morgan: “Black and Blue” and “Tracy Morgan: Bona Fide”.
Songs Morgan performed on television specials included “Simone” on “Tracy Morgan: One Mic” and “I Wish It Was Christmas Today” on “Saturday Night Live: The Best of Jimmy Fallon”. Morgan performed other songs on television shows, “Saturday Night Live” and “30 Rock”. However, they were all uncredited.
In the near future—Morgan will be in the films, “The Clapper” and “Fist Fight”. “The Clapper” is in post-production and “Fist Fight” is complete. It is rumored he will portray Redd Foxx in “Richard Pryor: Is It Something I Said?” and it is in pre-production. An untitled television series starring Morgan is in pre-production and will serve as executive producer.
Morgan was born on Nov. 10, 1968 in Bronx, N.Y. His film credits included: “A Thin Line Between Love and Hate”, “Half Baked”, “30 Years to Life”, “Jay and Bob Strike Back”, “How High”, “Frank McKlusky, C.I.”, “Head of State”, “The Longest Yard”, “Farce of the Penguins”, “Littlemen”, “First Sunday”, “Superhero Movie”, “Deep in the Valley”, “Cop Out”, “Death at a Funeral”, “Death at a Funeral”, “Dark Side of Green”, “The Son of No One”, “Chick Magnet”, “Why Stop Now?”, “Death Pact”, “Top Five”, “Accidental Love” and “The Night Before”. He provided voiceovers for “Hwasango”, “Are We There Yet?”, “G-Force”, “Rio”, “Rio 2” and “The Boxtrolls”. He was uncredited for “Bamboozled”, in 2000.
Television shows Morgan appeared on were: “Martin”, “3rd Rock from the Sun”, “TV Funhouse”,
“Crank Yankers”, “Comic Groove”, “The Tracy Morgan Show”, “Saturday Night Live”, “Mind of Mencia”, “Where My Dogs At?”, “Totally Awesome”, “Human Giant”, “3rd Rock: Kenneth the Webpage”, “30 Rock” and “Mr. Pickles”. Relating to “30 Rock”—he appeared on the video short, “30 Rock: The Webisodes”
As a producer—Morgan produced “Tracy Morgan: One Mic” and “The Tracy Morgan Show”. He was the executive producer of “Tracy Morgan: Black and Blue” and “Tracy Morgan: Bona Fide”.
Writer credits Morgan was credited for were: “The Uptown Comedy Club”, “Def Comedy Jam”, “Tracy Morgan: Open Mic”, “The Tracy Morgan Show”, “Tracy Morgan: “Black and Blue” and “Tracy Morgan: Bona Fide”.
Songs Morgan performed on television specials included “Simone” on “Tracy Morgan: One Mic” and “I Wish It Was Christmas Today” on “Saturday Night Live: The Best of Jimmy Fallon”. Morgan performed other songs on television shows, “Saturday Night Live” and “30 Rock”. However, they were all uncredited.
In the near future—Morgan will be in the films, “The Clapper” and “Fist Fight”. “The Clapper” is in post-production and “Fist Fight” is complete. It is rumored he will portray Redd Foxx in “Richard Pryor: Is It Something I Said?” and it is in pre-production. An untitled television series starring Morgan is in pre-production and will serve as executive producer.
Tracy Morgan’s Picking Up The Pieces tour dates:
Sept. 22 - Crest Theatre, Sacramento, Calif.
Sept. 23 - Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara, Calif.
Sept. 24 - Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Foundation, Thousand Oaks, Calif.
Sept. 29 - Novo, Los Angeles
Sept. 30 - Golden State Theatre, Monterey, Calif.
Oct. 01 - Luther Burbank Center For The Arts, Santa Rosa, Calif.
Oct. 02 - Fox Theater, Oakland, Calif.
Oct. 07 - Mohegan Sun Pocono, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Oct. 08 - Community Arts Center, Williamsport, Pa.
Oct. 14 - Dover Downs Hotel & Casino, Dover, Del.
Oct. 15 - Valley Forge Casino, King of Prussia, Pa.
Oct. 20 - Humphrey’s, San Diego
Oct. 21 - Pechanga Resort & Casino – Pechanga Theatre, Temecula, Calif.
Oct. 22 - Star of the Desert Arena, Primm, Nev.
Oct. 28 - Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank, N.J.
Oct. 28 - Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank, N.J.
Nov. 05 - Carnegie Hall, New York
Nov. 11 - Mahaffey Theater, St. Petersburg, Fla.
Nov. 12 - Thrasher-Home Center for the Arts, Orange Park, Fla.
Nov. 13 - Hard Rock Live, Orlando, Fla.
Dec. 09 - Snoqualmie Ballroom, Snoqualmie, Wash.
Dec. 10 - Spirit Mountain Casino, Grand Ronde, Ore.
Sept. 22 - Crest Theatre, Sacramento, Calif.
Sept. 23 - Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara, Calif.
Sept. 24 - Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Foundation, Thousand Oaks, Calif.
Sept. 29 - Novo, Los Angeles
Sept. 30 - Golden State Theatre, Monterey, Calif.
Oct. 01 - Luther Burbank Center For The Arts, Santa Rosa, Calif.
Oct. 02 - Fox Theater, Oakland, Calif.
Oct. 07 - Mohegan Sun Pocono, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Oct. 08 - Community Arts Center, Williamsport, Pa.
Oct. 14 - Dover Downs Hotel & Casino, Dover, Del.
Oct. 15 - Valley Forge Casino, King of Prussia, Pa.
Oct. 20 - Humphrey’s, San Diego
Oct. 21 - Pechanga Resort & Casino – Pechanga Theatre, Temecula, Calif.
Oct. 22 - Star of the Desert Arena, Primm, Nev.
Oct. 28 - Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank, N.J.
Oct. 28 - Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank, N.J.
Nov. 05 - Carnegie Hall, New York
Nov. 11 - Mahaffey Theater, St. Petersburg, Fla.
Nov. 12 - Thrasher-Home Center for the Arts, Orange Park, Fla.
Nov. 13 - Hard Rock Live, Orlando, Fla.
Dec. 09 - Snoqualmie Ballroom, Snoqualmie, Wash.
Dec. 10 - Spirit Mountain Casino, Grand Ronde, Ore.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sareth Ney is the journalist for A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications and Center for New Media from Colorado State University-Pueblo. He is a former apprentice to master of horror, Clive Barker. He is a Wu-Tang Clan inspired superhero, Wu-Man Chu. He is an award-winning short filmmaker; his goal is to write 150 articles in select time zones, inducts every article into his hall of fame, is a stand-up comedian, motivational speaker, founder and co-host of Pueblo's Independent Multimedia Podcast and is the festival director at Sareth-Fest Music and Comedy Festival.