"The Date" is a sketch written by and starring (Comedian/Writer) Kamal Symonette-Dixon. In the sketch, Kamal plays Charles B. Loittering III. "The Date" was a part of Kamal's original sketch comedy show entitled "KSD's Chicken & Waffles" that was taped at CBS Studios in Los Angeles, CA in 2006 by the Emmy Award winning Red Line Films.
"Slavery Scene" is a sketch written by and starring (Comedian/Writer) Kamal Symonette-Dixon. In the sketch, Kamal plays Jack Rabbit. "Slavery Scene" was a part of Kamal's original sketch comedy show entitled "KSD's Chicken & Waffles" that was taped at CBS Studios in Los Angeles, CA in 2006 by the Emmy Award winning Red Line Films.
P.I.M.P. is a sketch written by and starring (Comedian/Writer) Kamal Symonette-Dixon. In the sketch, Kamal becomes the choir director. P.I.M.P. was the opening number of Kamal's original sketch comedy show entitled KSDs Chicken & Waffles that was taped at CBS Studios in Los Angeles, CA in 2006 by the Emmy Award winning Red Line Films.
"Video Hoes on Strike" is a sketch written by and starring (Comedian/Writer) Kamal Symonette-Dixon. In the sketch, Kamal plays a newscaster named Thomas Tabloid. "Video Hoes on Strike" was a part of Kamal's original sketch comedy show entitled "KSD's Chicken & Waffles" that was taped at CBS Studios in Los Angeles, CA in 2006 by the Emmy Award winning Red Line Films.
"Def Poetry Scam" is a sketch written by and starring (Comedian/Writer) Kamal Symonette-Dixon. In the sketch, Kamal plays Foot Fetish. "Def Poetry Scam" was a part of Kamal's original sketch comedy show entitled "KSD's Chicken & Waffles" that was taped at CBS Studios in Los Angeles, CA in 2006 by the Emmy Award winning Red Line Films.
"The Blacks In The Apprentice" is a sketch written by and starring (Comedian/Writer) Kamal Symonette-Dixon. In the sketch, Kamal plays Omarosa. "The Blacks In The Apprentice" was a part of Kamal's original sketch comedy show entitled "KSD's Chicken & Waffles" that was taped as a TV pilot at CBS Studios in Los Angeles, CA in 2006 by the Emmy Award winning Red Line Films.
"Pull Your Pants Up" is a sketch written by and starring (Comedian/Writer) Kamal Symonette-Dixon. In the sketch, Kamal plays an Announcer and Thug #1. The sketch is known as a commercial parody. Kamal created "Pull Your Pants Up" on 9/25/09 and had it filmed and edited in the Fall of 2009 by the commercial filmmaker William Miller.
"Niggerette" is a sketch written by and starring (Comedian/Writer) Kamal Symonette-Dixon. "Niggerette" was a part of Kamal's original sketch comedy show entitled "KSD's Chicken & Waffles" that was filmed at CBS Studios in Los Angeles, CA in 2006 by the Emmy Award winning Red Line Films.
This video shows Kamal Symonette-Dixon (Comedian/Writer) performing his comedic sketch "Niggerette" in Los Angeles at the Greenway Court Theatre on 2/15/05.
"Hillary For President" is a sketch written by and starring (Comedian/Writer) Kamal Symonette-Dixon. In the sketch, Kamal plays Jenny "The White Feminist". "Hillary For President" was filmed and edited in the Summer of 2008 by the commercial filmmaker William Miller. In this sketch, Jenny is vlogging to the American public during the time of the '08 Democratic presidential primaries.
"I Fucks With Adele" is a TV Blog, where (Comedian/Writer) Kamal Symonette-Dixon provides his comedic take on a vlog. "I Fucks With Adele" was filmed in New York City on 2/19/17. Produced by Dialektic Productions.
The spoken word poem featured is called "Ice Cream Truck Concerto" and is written by and starring (Comedian/Writer) Kamal Symonette-Dixon. Kamal originally created and wrote this spoken word poem around 1998-1999. The filming of this particular live performance took place around the year 2001. "Ice Cream Truck Concerto" is a comedic spoken word poem that made Kamal a very popular poet in the Lower East Side of Manhattan and in and around various places he performed it at.
In August 2001, Kamal Symonette-Dixon (Comedian/Writer) showcased a run of his one man show that he wrote, directed, and starred in entitled "ThirdRailHOBO". "ThirdRailHOBO", written by and starring (Comedian/Writer) Kamal Symonette-Dixon, presents a full-length production about the life of a homeless street performer. In the sketch featured, Kamal Symonette-Dixon comedically plays a revolutionary who is giving a speech in hopes of inspiring a crowd of Americans to combat Oprah's tyranny.
The spoken word poem featured in this particular section is called "Uh Sex Poem" and is written by and starring (Comedian/Writer) Kamal Symonette-Dixon. Kamal created and wrote this spoken word poem around 1998-1999. The filming of this particular live performance took place in the year 2000. The title of this spoken word poem was meant to be satirical. And like a true disciple of comedy, Kamal's version of a sex poem is a raunchy, off-the-hook comedy.
The sketch featured in this section is called "Cut It Down" and is written by and starring (Comedian/Writer) Kamal Symonette-Dixon. Kamal created and wrote this sketch around 1999. The filming of this particular live performance took place in the year 2000. In the bit Kamal performs four characters at the same time (Tyrone Johnson, Lekeisha Williams, Host- Sam Spangled aka "Uncle Sam", and the announcer- Chuck) and also does sound effects in a game show format he created.
The spoken word poem featured in this section is called "Formal Education" and is written by and starring (Comedian/Writer) Kamal Symonette-Dixon. Kamal created and wrote this sketch around 1998-1999. The filming of this particular live performance took place in the year 2000. "Formal Education" is a comedic spoken word poem that made Kamal a very popular poet in the Lower East Side of Manhattan and in and around various places he performed it at.
This is a video featuring (Comedian/Writer) Kamal Symonette-Dixon giving a live performance of his spoken word poem he wrote entitled "A Critique of Pan Africanism" during the month of August in the Individual Semi-Finals of the National Poetry Slam in Minneapolis, MN in the year 2002. Kamal's performances in the Individual Semi-Finals won him a place in the Individual Finals of the 2002 National Poetry Slam held the following day, where Kamal was ranked third in the entire nation.
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