IronE Singleton brings his one-man show to fans on April 24

SECAUCUS, NJ - DECEMBER 06: IronE Singleton attends the 2015 Walker Stalker Con at Meadowlands Exposition Center on December 6, 2015 in Secaucus, New Jersey. (Photo by Paul Zimmerman/Getty Images)
SECAUCUS, NJ - DECEMBER 06: IronE Singleton attends the 2015 Walker Stalker Con at Meadowlands Exposition Center on December 6, 2015 in Secaucus, New Jersey. (Photo by Paul Zimmerman/Getty Images) /
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The Walking Dead alum IronE Singleton is presenting his one-man act Blindsided by The Walking Dead to fans on Friday, April 24.

Though Theodore “T-Dog” Douglas only made it to season 3 of The Walking Dead before meeting his unfortunate end, IronE Singleton left a lasting impression on the TWD Family. He’s bringing his groundbreaking one-man show Blindsided by The Walking Dead to the people on Friday, April 24, to help spread a message of positivity and inspiration to fans in these uncertain times.

IronE Singleton has been very active since leaving The Walking Dead. Not only is a popular cast member at fan conventions, but he has been presenting his one-man show all over the country. Blindsided by The Walking Dead features Singleton playing over 20 characters over the course of the presentation in a powerful and inspirational performance showcasing his immense talent.

Here’s what Singleton’s website says about the show:

“BBTWD is not your typical talk-through one-man show.  It is a true stage play where one man, critically acclaimed actor, author, writer and lyricist, IronE Singleton, plays over 20 vivid and distinct characters that engage in dialogue during a breathtaking and powerfully inspirational performance filled with comedy, dance, spoken word, and lyrical flow.  Mr. Singleton also masterfully breaks the 4th wall to engage the audience throughout the production and bounces back into character without batting an eye!”

The show is free for viewers and you can log in here to view the show at 5pm ET. With this performance, Singleton hopes to raise money for important causes helping to fight COVID-19. He has links to these key organizations on the website as well, but he emphasizes that fans don’t have to donate in order to watch.

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With so many things happening in the world, Singleton is bringing his message of positivity and hope to fans and that’s what we all need right now.

Blindsided by The Walking Dead will go live at 5pm ET on Singleton’s website.