NEW YORK, NY — Comedian and Two-time Emmy®-nominated actor Tracy Morgan brings the audience his first Max stand-up special taped live from the Wilbur Theater in Boston, Massachusetts.
The talented star unapologetically discusses various topics such as dating in his 50’s (along with the unexpected side effects that comes with it), his dysfunctional family, attempting to reverse gentrification in Brooklyn, and the very public 2014 car accident that left him with multiple broken bones, a traumatic brain injury, and a substantial settlement. This is his most edgy and fearless special he’s done. The special is executive produced by Emmy and GRAMMY® winner Rikki Hughes.
The Tracy Morgan special debuts on August 17 exclusively on MAX.
During his illustrious 30 year career, Morgan became a household name during his seven year run as a series regular on Saturday Night Live on NBC, and has continued making leaps in his career with another seven year stint portraying the hilariously unpredictable actor Tracy Jordan on the Emmy®-nominated sitcom 30 Rock. He returned to television in 2018 with The Last O.G. which he co-created, executive produced, and starred in for four seasons. Morgan began in 90’s with being featured on shows such as Uptown Comedy Club, Martin (Hustleman), and Def Comedy Jam.
“Tracy Morgan: Takin’ It Too Far” is written and executive produced by Morgan and directed by Marcus Raboy.