The Black Version is a highly acclaimed, completely improvised show that originated at the Groundlings Theatre in Los Angeles in 2010. With a talented all African American cast, including show creator Jordan Black and comedy veterans Cedric Yarbrough, Gary Anthony Williams, Daniele Gaither, Phil Lamar, and Nyima Funk, the show takes popular film titles suggested by the audience and improvises the "Black Version" of those films, resulting in hilarious and unique performances. Special guest performers, such as Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, join the cast from time to time, adding to the show's star-studded lineup. The Black Version regularly performs at the Groundlings Theater and the Largo at the Coronet.
With sold-out crowds and rave reviews, The Black Version has been praised by Rolling Stone magazine as "Hot" and the cast as a "Comedic A-Team." LA Weekly describes the show as "Red Hot" and full of belly laughs, while the LA Times declares it a "Winner." The talented cast, with extensive film and television credits, brings their comedic expertise to the stage, creating a one-of-a-kind experience for the audience. Under the direction of Karen Maruyama, The Black Version continues to entertain and delight audiences with their spontaneous and hilarious improvisations.
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