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Stand-up Comic Donald Lacy (Def Comedy Jam) Takes the Mic

The Original Pepper Belly's Comedy Club, at Jackson St (849 Texas Street Fairfield, CA 94533)
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From stand-up comedy to acting, writing, directing and radio hosting, Oakland's Donald Lacy does it all. As a headlining comedian, though, he's appeared at clubs worldwide, and on BET's Comic View and HBO's famed Def Comedy Jam, as well as releasing a pair of CDs -- Uncensored and Free Speech Costs Plenty. He's also the writer and star of a number of one-man shows, including Color Struck, dealing with racism, and his latest, Sexphobias, an honestly funny examination of intimacy and relationships today.

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Donald E. Lacy, Jr. is a SFSU alumnus. His acting credits include: Jack, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, Blood In, Blood Out, directed by Taylor Hackford; L.A. Heat, Hangin' With Mr. Cooper on ABC; Good Person of Szechwan at Berkeley Repertory Theater. In 2006 he appeared in the Shelter at the Odyssey Theater in Los Angeles, under the direction of Valery Belyakovich of the Moscow Art Theater. He also appeared in Jitney, by August Wilson at the Lorraine Hansberry Theater. Mr. Lacy appeared as Bennie in Hotel Angulo, and Soul of a Whore by Denis Johnson both performed at the Intersection for the Arts. In 2006 Donald also premiered Color Struck, a one man show that examines with humor, institutionalized racism. Directorial credits include Montage of a Dream Deferred, Boseman & Lena, Streamers, The Dutchman, Homebase and The Loudest Scream You'll Never Hear.

Mr. Lacy traveled on a 75-city tour with the Harlem Globetrotters as "The Voice." As a playwright, Mr. Lacy has had several of his plays produced, including The Loudest Scream You'll Never Hear, a critically acclaimed drama based on the Atlanta child murders; Homebase, a tragic comedy about crack-cocaine addiction; and Evolution of the Soul Brother, which toured nationally. He also premiered LoEshé at the 1998 Afro Solo Festival, about the life and untimely death of his 16-year-old daughter.

Donald Lacy is one of the funniest comedians in the country. He was the first runner-up in the "1993 Bay Area Black Comedy Competition". He tours regularly across the U. S. and around the world as a headliner, from Chicago, to Kaiserslautern in Germany. He has been seen on BET's Comic View and on HBO's Def Comedy Jam. Mr. Lacy spent his Thanksgiving holiday in 2001 entertaining the troops abroad in a Far East tour that included; Japan, Okinawa, Korea, Singapore, & Diego Garcia. He returned on the same tour in 2004.