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‘Workaholics’ Star Adam DeVine Coming To Penn State

Comedian and actor Adam DeVine, star of the Comedy Central show “Workaholics,” will visit Penn State’s Eisenhower Auditorium on April 2 to perform his stand-up comedy routine as part of the Student Program Association event series. Tickets are free for all students with a valid ID and can be picked up at all ticket distribution locations starting March 26.

Though best known for writing, co-creating, and acting in “Workaholics,” DeVine has also been a recurring character in the popular ABC comedy “Modern Family,” as well as playing Bumper Allen in “Pitch Perfect” and the soon to be released “Pitch Perfect 2.” DeVine also has his own show on Comedy Central, “Adam DeVine’s House Party,” which recently finished its second season.

DeVine is certainly becoming one of the bigger names in comedy, both stand-up and acting, and seems only to be getting bigger. DeVine is also in the upcoming movie “The Intern,” where he stars alongside Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro. DeVine is the second comedy act to be announced his spring, along with funny-man Kevin Hart, who will perform at the BJC on March 29.

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