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Friday, June 13, 2014

Bill Cosby on “Far From Finished” Tour Makes an Appearance at the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center

Friday, June 20 at 8 p.m.

Salisbury, MD –
Do not miss the iconic Bill Cosby on his sell-out Comedy Central “Far From Finished” Tour. One of America’s most beloved comedians of all time, Bill Cosby, whose comedy transcends age, gender and cultural barriers, is making a rare appearance at the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center on Friday, June 20 at 8 p.m. Cosby has captivated generations of fans with his comedy routines, iconic albums and best-selling books, including "Fatherhood," "Time Flies" and his current bestseller, "I Didn’t Ask to Be Born, (But I’m Glad I Was.)"

Tickets range from $38.50 to $84 plus fees and go on sale Friday, April 4 at 10 a.m. Tickets can be purchased online atwww.WicomicoCivicCenter.org, by phone at 410.548.4911 or in person at the WY&CC Box Office, which is open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Bill Cosby broke television’s racial barrier with "I Spy," becoming the first African American to co-star on a television series while winning three consecutive Emmys. He created and produced the Emmy-winning cartoon "Fat Albert" and the "Cosby Kids," which began airing in the 1970s and was made into a film in 2004. The show, based upon Cosby’s childhood in Philadelphia, was designed to educate and entertain.

The former Navy serviceman’s illustrious list of accomplishments includes roles on the children’s educational show "Electric Company" and creating and producing the Emmy award winning "Little Bill," which is based on his bestselling book series. Cosby has received the Kennedy Center Honors, the Presidential Medal of Freedom (America’s highest civilian honor), the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor and the Marian Anderson Award. Among his many awards for his stand-up comedy albums are five Grammy Awards, eight Gold and five Platinum records.

Perhaps Cosby’s greatest contribution to American entertainment and culture is "The Cosby Show," about a close-knit, upper class black family. Cosby said his intent was to portray an American family. Time magazine called the show “an encouraging sign of maturity in matters of race.” "The Cosby Show" dominated the No. 1 spot for years, earning nearly unanimous critical praise. Life magazine described the program as “a gentle, whimsical, warmhearted” show whose “delicious ordinariness of its pleasures and tribulations has given millions a fresh, laughter-splashed perspective on their own domestic lives.”

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Notice how older legendary entertainers are now back? So sad that the economy has become so poor that someone like Bill Cosby cannot retire in peace and enjoy his old age. One night comedy gigs are hard on the younger comic... so sad.

Anonymous said...


Dr. Cosby (he has an earned doctorate) is a class act! We'd be so much better off if kids followed his advice and enjoyed his humor instead of the MTV crowd.

Thanks for coming to Salisbury, Bill!

Anonymous said...

I love him. Unfortunately the tickets are out of my price range

Anonymous said...

It's a tragedy that the place will be virtually empty. Why not sell $5.00 tix and FILL THE PLACE UP!

Anonymous said...

I agree with 10:52 pm. I want to go but can't afford the tickets Why so expensive I'm sure the man has plenty of money to spare! :-)

Anonymous said...

I normally wouldn't be able to afford to go either, I was lucky to win tickets through a Facebook thing I did. ..should be a good show!