BRAD WILLIAMS AT THE MOBILE SAENGER THEATRE


Saenger Theatre Mobile

BRAD WILLIAMS

TO PERFORM AT THE MOBILE SAENGER THEATRE

ON SATURDAY FEBRUARY 21, AT 7:00 PM

TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY 6/20/2025 AT 10AM!

Presented by Emporium Presents

Tickets can be purchased online at Ticketmaster.com. Purchase in person at the Saenger Theatre Box Office (6 South Joachim Street; open Wednesday – Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; 251-208-5600). For information regarding accessible seating tickets, call 251-208-5601. The historic Saenger Theatre building is not elevator equipped. (Additional fees, service charges and/or taxes may be added to ticket prices. All dates, acts and ticket prices subject to change without notice.)

About The Artist:

Pound for pound, Brad Williams is the funniest comedian in the country right now and has become one of the most in-demand comics working today. He began his stand-up career as a teenager and has toured successfully ever since, routinely selling out prestigious venues across the globe.

Williams has brought his comedy to television with appearances on The Tonight Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and Dave Attell’s Comedy Underground. His debut one-hour special, Fun Size, was the highest-rated special on Showtime, followed by Daddy Issues, which topped even that success. He went on to host an edgy third special from Montreal’s Just for Laughs Festival and starred in the popular Netflix series The Degenerates.

Also, an accomplished actor, Brad has appeared in Legit, Mind of Mencia, Sam and Cat, and Hulu’s Deadbeat, as well as in films including Little Evil, Mascots, and Reno 911: It’s A Wonderful Heist. He recently made history as the first stand-up comedian to headline a Cirque du Soleil production, Mad Apple, which became a smash hit in Las Vegas.

He’s also known for co-hosting the chart-topping podcast About Last Night with Adam Ray, and for regular appearances on The Adam Carolla Show and Kevin and Bean.

Known for his high-energy performances, sharp wit, and inspiring observations on disability, relationships, sex, and race, Brad Williams delivers comedy that connects—and frequently leaves audiences on their feet. Robin Williams once called him “Prozac with a head.”


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