ORANGE PARK – There are comedians. And there is Malcolm Hall.
Hall, a 2005 graduate of Middleburg High, started his comedy career in 2009 at the Greensboro, North Carolina, Comedy Zone while …
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ORANGE PARK – There are comedians. And there is Malcolm Hall.
Hall, a 2005 graduate of Middleburg High, started his comedy career in 2009 at the Greensboro, North Carolina, Comedy Zone while attending college.
After creating a foundation for his stand-up comedy career, he gravitated toward the bright lights of Hollywood since 2013.
Hall will be recording a new set called “Who is Malcolm” at the Studio Theater at Thrasher-Horne Center, 283 College Dr., on Saturday night. The show starts at 8 and tickets are available at thcenter.org or by calling (904) 276-6815.
Hall has performed at the world-famous Comedy Store, Hollywood Improv and other legendary venues. He also hosts a monthly comedy show in Bellflower, California.
If you know Malcolm he is “Cheap Not Broke.” After performing comedy all over the country he is finally coming home to let everyone know “Who is Malcolm?”