Comic Legend Eddie Murphy Announces Plans To Return To The Set Of 'Saturday Night Live' For The 40th Anniversary Of The Celebrated NBC Comedy Series.
Comic Legend Eddie Murphy Announces Plans To Return To The Set Of 'Saturday Night Live' For The 40th Anniversary Of The Celebrated NBC Comedy Series.

Eddie Murphy Performed Stand-Up Comedy Last Night For The First Time In 25 Years

Ho. Lee. Shit. Reports and rumors are currently circulating that Eddie Murphy broke 25 year absence and returned to stand-up comedy last night, performing a surprise set at The Comedy Store club in Los Angeles. Murphy took the stage during an evening lineup that also included Arsenio Hall. Hall couldn't contain his excitement, and fired off a tweet praising Murphy for getting back out onto the boards.

Murphy has been easing slowly back into the comedy spotlight--the legendary funnyman briefly appeared in last month's Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary special, and entertainment reporters have confirmed that Murphy will play Richard Pryor's father in an upcoming biopic. Slate reports that there was a strict no-recording policy at The Comedy Store, but we're still hoping that some sort of hard evidence surfaces. Consequence of Sound reports that Murphy delivered a brief 10-minute set, which would mark the longest time the comedian has performed stand-up since 1990. Until then keep a keen eye out for more developments in Eddie Murphy's fits-and-starts return to stand-up. And, if you just can't get enough Eddie right this second, revisit his hilarious (and groovy) video for "Temporary."

[h/t CoS]

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