Mohawk Valley Community College has announced the lineup of events for the Fall 2022 semester, which will include a performance by comedian Jay Pharoah, an “American Idol” Winners Songwriting Showcase, and An Evening with Actor Leslie David Baker of “The Office.” Tickets for all events go on sale at 10 a.m. Monday, Aug. 22, at www.mvcc.edu/tickets.
Actor and stand-up comedian Jay Pharoah will perform at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 29,
in the Jorgensen Athletic/Event Center Field House at MVCC’s Utica Campus. Tickets
are $25 general, $15 for MVCC employees, and free for MVCC students. Pharoah spent
six seasons as a cast member of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” and is well-known for
uncanny impressions of celebrities like President Barack Obama, Will Smith, Denzel
Washington, Stephen A. Smith, Kanye West, and Chris Tucker. In film, Pharoah has appeared
in Steven Soderbergh’s “Unsane” and “2 Minutes of Fame,” and had supporting roles
in “Get a Job,” “Top Five,” “Ride Along,” “Intramural,” and “Lola Versus.” In television,
he has starred in the Showtime series “White Famous” and has voiced roles in several
animated series, including “Family Guy,” “BoJack Horseman,” and “SuperMansion.” This
performance is for mature audiences only.
Actor Leslie David Baker, best known for his role as Stanley Hudson in the U.S. remake
of “The Office,” will take part in a moderated conversation with comedian Charlie
Nadler at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 4, in Schafer Theater at MVCC’s Utica Campus. Tickets
are $20 general, $15 for MVCC employees, and free for MVCC students. Since the end
of “The Office,” Baker has appeared in films such as “The Happytime Murders” and “Vivo.”
He also had a recurring role in the CMT series “Still the King” and played a recurring
character in the NFL Sunday short sketch series “Riggle’s Picks.”
Three “American Idol” winners will perform a Songwriters Round Concert at 7 p.m. Friday,
Sept. 23, in Schafer Theater at MVCC’s Utica Campus. Tickets are $20 general, $15
for MVCC employees, and free for MVCC students. The concert will feature “American
Idol” winners Maddie Poppe, Season 16 (2017), Trent Harmon, Season 15 (2016), and
Nick Fradiani, Season 14 (2015).
For the complete series lineup, visit www.mvcc.edu/campus-events.