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IF YOU GO ...
The Nutter Center has posted an important note to those attending the show on its web site:
By management request...
Please remember: Cell phones, recording devices and cameras are prohibited in the seating area.
Upon entering the seating area, cell phone use is strictly prohibited before and during the show. Anyone caught with a cell phone visible or with the power on will be ejected without warning or refund.
Texting, talking, tweeting, cameras, using social media, and/or recording devices are all prohibited in the arena at all times.
We ask that you refrain from talking during the show.
If you need to use your phone, please step out onto the concourse.
HART’S RECENT PROJECTS
Hart’s memoir “I Can’t Make This Up: Life Lessons” debuted at No. 1 on the New York Times Bestseller list and has remained on the list for nine consecutive weeks. Earlier in the year, Hart voiced a title character in “Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie.”
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He will appear in the Sony reboot of the classic film “Jumanji” alongside Dwayne Johnson and Jack Black. In March of 2018, Kevin will star alongside Bryan Cranston and Nicole Kidman in his first dramatic role in the “Untouchables” for The Weinstein Co. Hart will soon begin shooting the Feature Comedy Night School for Universal, a film in which he co-wrote under the Hartbeat production banner and will also star in.
Hart’s recent movie projects include the animated film “The Secret Life of Pets” (Illumination Entertainment) and the biggest grossing live action comedy “Central Intelligence” (New Line Cinema and Universal Pictures), Universal’s “Ride Along 2,” which grossed over $100 million worldwide, Screen Gems’ “The Wedding Ringer” and Warner Brothers’ “Get Hard.”
Hart is also a force in television, executive producing the show, “Real Husbands of Hollywood,” which is currently in Season 5. In addition, Comedy Central will launch two standup comedy series’ “Kevin Hart Presents: Hart of the City” and “Untitled Kevin Hart Stand-Up Series.”
COMEDY TOUR
Hart’s live comedy show has sold out eight tristate area arenas, including Madison Square Garden, Barclays, Prudential Center and Jones Beach, selling over 100,000 tickets in the NY market. He was also the first comedian to sell out an NFL stadium, selling over 50,000 tickets in one show.
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