Comedian Brad Williams recently performed at the DECC Symphony Hall in Duluth. The funny man took the stage on March 26th, and people who attended had great things to say about his stand-up routine.

We had a chance to interview Brad Williams ahead of the show. He was a sincere, genuine, and funny guy. Williams, who is a little person, is sure to include his personal experiences in his comedy, even poking fun at his own height. We talked to him just before St. Patrick's Day. He called the holiday "a purge for little people." According to Williams, everyone is after their treasure and acts strangely on March 17th.

Brad Williams and opener Sara Keller stuck around after the show to meet fans and sign autographs.

The DECC has a backstage wall where they have artists and performers autograph. They've been doing it for the last few years, but not every performer gets a chance to sign it (sometimes they get distracted after a show)

Just the other night, George Thorgood and The Destroyers all signed the backstage wall.

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Williams signed it with the message: Highest brick I could reach, signed Brad Williams. Gotta love someone who doesn't take themselves too seriously. Did you attend the show? What did you think?

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The DECC has lots of fun things coming your way soon. I'm personally excited to see the Indiana Jones live orchestra performance from the Duluth-Superior Symphony Orchestra!

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