Comedian and Ohio resident Dave Chappelle made a stop in Cincinnati on Wednesday evening to showcase his new documentary "Untitled."
His stop in Cincinnati was part of the 11-city tour of the documentary, which debuted to critical acclaim at the Tribeca Film Festival. It follows Chappelle during the COVID-19 pandemic and after the murder of George Floyd in 2020 as he began doing socially distanced live performances in a cornfield near his hometown of Yellow Springs, a small village outside of Dayton.
Following the screening, the Cincinnati crowd at Heritage Bank Center gave Chappelle a standing ovation.
"Nothing feels better than a home game," he said, noting that unlike other shows around the country, he could go home and sleep in his own bed that night.