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Marlon Wayans is coming to the 2024 MOJA Arts Festival

Actor, producer, comedian, writer and film director Marlon Wayans is bringing his “Wild Child Tour” to the Gaillard Center as part of the 2024 MOJA Arts Festival for one night only on Friday, October 4, 2024.

Tickets will go on sale on Friday, June 28, at 10 AM EST at gaillardcenter.org.

About Marlon Wayans

Marlon Wayans is an actor, producer, comedian, writer, and film director. His films have grossed more than $736-million in domestic box office and $1-billion in global box office. As a standup comedian, he is selling out nationwide and adding shows every weekend. Wayans can currently be seen in Netflix’s THE CURSE OF BRIDGE HOLLOW which he produced and stars in.

The film debuted at #1 on the platform. He recently wrapped production on Ben Affleck’s Nike drama for Amazon Studios, Skydance Sports, and Mandalay Pictures. Wayans gained rave reviews for his guest star role as Lou in BEL- AIR’S finale episode.

Wayans is commonly recognized for his role as ‘Marcus Copeland’ in Columbia Pictures’ 2004 hit comedy WHITE CHICKS, opposite Shawn Wayans, Jamie King, and Terry Crews. He also starred alongside Shawn Wayans and Regina Hall in Dimension Films’ horror comedy spoof films SCARY MOVIE and SCARY MOVIE 2.

Additionally, Wayans starred with his brother Shawn Wayans on The WB’s The Wayans Bros. which was the highest rated comedy on the network and continues to air in syndication. He has appeared on several popular television programs, including Fox’s In Living Color, Adult Swim’s Childrens Hospital, and BET’s Second Generation Wayans.

About MOJA Arts Festival

The MOJA Arts Festival is a multi-disciplinary festival produced annually and directed by the City of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the MOJA Planning Committee, an all-volunteer community arts and cultural group.

Additional assistance and guidance is provided by the less formal networks of the MOJA Advisory Board, a group of civic leaders who assist with fundraising and advocacy, and the Friends of MOJA patron circle, representing individual and corporate donors.

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