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đş Presented in Partnership with Indy Jazz Fest đşđˇ Part of the Jazz at The Cabaret Series đˇ
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LINKS Creative Alliance
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Indy Jazz Fest
Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation
đď¸ Date/Time đď¸
Saturday, September 21 at 5 PM and 8 PM
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$25-$75
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đś ABOUT THE SHOW đś
In partnership with Indy Jazz Fest, join us for an evening with Emmy-nominated actor and Grammy Award-winning poet and musician, Malcolm-Jamal Warner. The show will be an amalgamation of his many talents and musical styles. Most importantly, it will be exceptional.
Many fans donât know that the actor known to millions of television viewers across America for his famed acting career (such as his breakthrough role as Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show or, more recently, as Dr. AJ Austin in FOXâs medical drama The Resident) is also a Grammy award-winning bass player and spoken word poet with his own jazz-funk band, âMiles Long.â
Warner has released four critically acclaimed albums that meld spoken word, jazz, soul, and funk music: Miles Long Mix Tape, Love and Other Social Issues, Selfless, and his most recent album, Hiding in Plain View, which earned him a 2023 Grammy nomination for âBest Spoken Word Album.â In 2015, Warner nabbed his first Grammy Award for âBest Traditional R&B Performance as a Featured Performerâ on Robert Glasperâs version of the Stevie Wonder classic âJesus Children of America,â also featuring Lalah Hathaway.
A canât-miss intimate evening with a charismatic man of many talents!
MORE ABOUT MALCOLM-JAMAL WARNER
Warner first rose to national prominence by starring on the celebrated and long-running classic television series The Cosby Show. His work on the show garnered him a Primetime Emmy Nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series and set the stage for a long career in the public eye. Warner was recently seen as part of the stellar cast of Foxâs The Resident and Hulu's new crime anthology series, Accused. He also co-starred as A.C. Cowlings opposite Cuba Gooding Jr. on the critically acclaimed FX series American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson. Additional television credits include TNTâs hit series Major Crimes, Suits on USA, American Horror Story: Freak Show and Sons of Anarchy for FX, NBCâs Community, The Michael J. Fox Show, TNTâs Hawthorne, AMCâs The Cleaner, and Showtimeâs Dexter.
Warnerâs film credits include Paramount Picturesâ Drop Zone, Warner Brosâ Picture Fools Gold (opposite Matthew McConaughey, Kate Hudson, and Donald Sutherland), Restaurant, A Fare to Remember, The List (with Wayne Brady) and Wannabe, which was a runaway hit at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival.
On stage, Warner has starred in the off-Broadway plays Three Ways Home, Cryinâ Shame (NAACP Theater Award for âBest Supporting Actorâ), Freefall at the Victory Garden Theatre in Chicago, A Midsummer Nightâs Dream at the La Jolla Playhouse in California and played Sidney Poitierâs role as Dr. John Prentice in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner at both The Huntington Theatre in Washington D.C.âs esteemed Arena Theater. Warner received critical acclaim for the West Coast debut of his one-man theatrical production of Love and Other Social Issues.
As a seasoned director, Warner has worked on a host of television series, including Malcolm & Eddie, The Cosby Show, All That, Keenan & Kel, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Sesame Street, and Reed Between the Lines. Film credits include Muted (HBO Short Film Competition at the American Black Film Festival), This Old Man, and Timeout: The Truth about HIV, AIDS, and YOU which starred Magic Johnson and Arsenio Hall, earned Warner the NAACP Key of Life Image Award.
When not acting and directing, Warner is a poet and a bass player. In 2015, Warner nabbed his first Grammy Award for âBest Traditional R&B Performance as a Featured Performerâ on Robert Glasperâs version of the Stevie Wonder classic âJesus Children of America,â also featuring Lalah Hathaway. Warnerâs jazz-funk band Miles Long has performed in several major jazz festivals, including the Playboy Jazz Festival, and has opened for high-profile artists, including Earl Klugh and the late Luther Vandross, and he recently performed at the historic Apollo Theater. Heâs released four critically acclaimed albums: Miles Long Mix Tape, Love and Other Social Issues, Selfless, and his most recent album Hiding in Plain View, which earned him a 2023 Grammy nomination for âBest Spoken Word Albumâ. Hiding in Plain View deftly observes the effects of systemic racism on Black America while holding the mirror up to Black Americans and himself. All of Warnerâs independently distributed CDs can be purchased on iTunes.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
924 N Pennsylvania Street, Suite B, Indianapolis, IN, United States, Indiana 46204
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