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Published on April 24, 2008 at 3:00am
Hes a little dude Wikipedia puts him at five feet four and a half inches tall but Kevin Hart delivers big laughs. No, were not talking about his unfortunate starring role in Soul Plane. That monumental flop didnt crash Harts career upswing. Hes since risen to even greater heights on MTVs Wild n Out with guest roles in which he steals the show, and in big-budget, oft-romantic comedies such as Along Came Polly, Fools Gold, and The 40 Year Old Virgin, which finds him as an ornery electronics store customer who makes gratuitous use of a certain racial epithet. He has inspired us to strut into Best Buy with confidence and determination: I'm also gonna need the extended warranty on it for the price of ... on the house. Hmm?
Small parts on the silver screen dont reveal the breadth of Harts talent; he shines brightest when performing stand-up comedy. Its all about delivery: His face contorts, his neck grows taut, and his voice reaches into another octave when delivering a punch line. The guy would be funny on mute. But from Thursday through Sunday, you can both watch and listen to him live at the Miami Improv, 3390 Mary St., Coconut Grove. Tonights showtime is 8:30. Tickets cost $16.05, plus that two-drink minimum.
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