Laugh at My Pain 2011

Get ready for a side-splitting ride as comedian Kevin Hart brings his chart-topping comedy tour to the big screen, raw and uncut! Join him on a hilarious journey from Philly roots to national phenomenon, featuring never-before-seen backstage antics and an intimate look at his meteoric rise.

Get ready for a side-splitting ride as comedian Kevin Hart brings his chart-topping comedy tour to the big screen, raw and uncut! Join him on a hilarious journey from Philly roots to national phenomenon, featuring never-before-seen backstage antics and an intimate look at his meteoric rise.

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Funnyman Kevin Hart returns to the spotlight in his highly acclaimed theatrical rendition of the 2011 LAUGH AT MY PAIN comedy tour that swept across the nation, raking in over $15,000,000 in ticket sales! The 90-city run of the LAUGH AT MY PAIN tour is not just noteworthy but stands as one of the most successful Comedy Concerts in history. Hart’s remarkable two-day performance at LA Live’s Nokia Theatre not only captivated audiences but also shattered a longstanding record held by Eddie Murphy, positioning Hart as the first African-American comedian to achieve over $1.1 million in two-day live comedy show ticket sales.

In collaboration with Hartbeat Productions and CODEBLACK Entertainment, get ready to witness the historical and record-breaking comedic brilliance of Kevin Hart in LAUGH AT MY PAIN. John Sellers from The Wrap highlights how Hart’s triumphant stand-up tour has catapulted him into a sought-after figure in Hollywood.

With a whopping $510,000,000 in domestic ticket sales, Kevin Hart stands out as one of the most versatile comedic actors in both film and television today. His impressive filmography includes notable titles such as Death At A Funeral, Superhero Movie, Meet Dave, The 40-Year Old Virgin, Scary Movie 4, Little Fockers, Barbershop, Soul Plane, Along Came Polly, and Not Easily Broken. Hart is also set to star in the anticipated romantic comedy Think Like A Man, based on comedian Steve Harvey’s bestselling book, as well as the upcoming film The Five Year Engagement, featuring the talented Emily Blunt and Jason Segel.

On television, Hart made waves by hosting the 11th Annual BET Awards (2011), which emerged as the #1 Awards Show on Cable, attracting over 7.71 million viewers. He also debuted his one-hour comedy special Seriously Funny (2010) on Comedy Central and hosted BET’s revamped version of the classic stand-up series Comic View: One Mic Stand, a platform that has launched the careers of renowned comedians like D.L. Hughley and Cedric the Entertainer.

Kevin Hart’s journey into comedy began after a stellar performance during amateur night at a Philadelphia comedy club, winning multiple amateur comedy competitions. Leaving behind his job as a shoe salesman, he embraced a full-time career in comedy, bringing laughter to venues like The Boston Comedy Club, Carolines, Stand-Up NY, The Laugh Factory, and The Comedy Store. His first appearance at the prestigious Montreal Just for Laughs Comedy Festival opened doors, leading to his debut role in the film Paper Soldiers, which featured an all-star cast including Jay Z, Beanie Sigal, Memphis Bleek, and Kevin Carroll.

Dive into LAUGH AT MY PAIN, a show that quickly rose to a national phenomenon. Enjoy exclusive raw and uncut backstage footage, and take a nostalgic journey back to Philadelphia with Kevin Hart, exploring his roots and rise to become one of the funniest and most successful comedians ever. Prepare to laugh until it hurts!

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