Dave Chappelle is back in the Bay Area.
. And in his comedy specials, he often references his friendship with local transgender comedian Daphne Dorman, who died in 2019.
His shows in the Bay Area typically come on very short notice, and this pair of sets is no exception. Today at 10 a.m. tickets go on sale for two performances, this time in Santa Rosa at the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts on July 26 and 27, leading up to his appearance hosting a special set by Robert Glasper at theChappelle has made headlines over the past couple years for his stances on LGBTQ+ issues, drawing criticism from the
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