Wed, Jan 04
|Off The Hook Comedy Club
We Ain't Done Wild'N Yet Comedy Tour Live In Naples, Florida!
SECOND/THIRD SCHEDULED SHOWTIMES - DOORS OPEN 15 MINUTES PRIOR TO SHOWTIME. WE RECOMMEND ARRIVING 30-45 MINUTES PRIOR TO DOORS OPENING. CHECK IN IS OUTSIDE FOR THESE SHOWS.
Time & Location
Jan 04, 2023, 7:00 PM
Off The Hook Comedy Club, 2500 Vanderbilt Beach Rd, Naples, FL 34109, USA
About the event
On October 4, 1991, Mope was born to Ronnie and Alice Williams where they resided in College Park, GA. At the age of five years old, Mope lost his father, then years later in 2004, his mother was laid to rest. After their deaths, he resided with his aunt in Lithonia, GA, until his senior year of high school. He then returned to College Park with his brother and graduated from Benjamin Banneker High School. After graduation, he attended Gordon College in Barnesville, GA. Mope returned to the Atlanta area in July of 2012 with his godparents, where he discovered his passion for comedy on the stage at the Laughing Skull Lounge. This is where his journey began. His high-energy, animated stage performances left the crowd begging for more. With that self-satisfaction, he continued his voyage and has been the feature/headliner at comedy clubs such as The Comedy House, The Stardom, The Comedy Zone, The Laff Lounge and many more. Mope has extensive training in improv and has exploded onto the national stage in MTV's "Wild 'N Out" Season 12. Past affiliations include being a member of the improv comedy troupe Giggle Mafia. He has worked with various comics/artists such as Nick Cannon, Grammy Award-winner Angie Stone, DC Young Fly, Karlous Miller, Michael Blackson, Rodney Perry and many others. Mope has acting experience, has appeared in movies and commercials and has been a featured guest on Kandi Burruss's talk show "Kandi Koated Nights." He also co-starred in the short film "Labour." Mope has catapulted into the entertainment industry and is rapidly making his mark with his multitalented, high-energy performances across the globe.
Hailing from Little Rock, Arkansas, Lil JJ has been in the spotlight since he was a preteen as he won BET's Coming to The Stage talent search contest when he was just 11 years old. In 2005, JJ became the host of the recurring skit "Vital Information" of the sketch comedy show All Thaton Nickelodeon before it was cancelled after its tenth season. In the same year, he starred in two theatrical films, Yours, Mine, and Ours and Beauty Shop. In 2007, JJ was given his own Nickelodeon show Just Jordan which aired for 2 seasons before being cancelled for low ratings. A year later, after the cancellation of Just Jordan, JJ released a variety/sketch special Almost Grown on DVD. In 2009, he starred as "DaShaun" in the short-lived TNT television series Men of a Certain Age and an episode of Chelsea Lately. In 2012, JJ began starring as "Brandon" in the TV ONE series The Rickey Smiley Show until the show's cancellation in 2015. In 2015, he starred as "Peanut" in the independent drama film Brotherly Love. In 2018, he returned to television and became a recurring cast member of the improv comedy show Wild 'N Out on MTV and VH1. He was also a cast member in "Redemption of a Dogg", a stage play centering around the life of rapper and actor Snoop Dogg.