
Tracy Morgan returned to New Brunswick, New Jersey, over the weekend to perform at the State Theatre for a very special audience.
The comedian performed his "Picking Up The Pieces" stand-up routine in
front of a crowd filled with doctors, nurses and first responders from
the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, where Tracy was treated
after his near-fatal car crash in 2014.
In an interview with People magazine, the comedian
explained why the performance meant so much to him.
"Last night was one of the most special nights of my life," Morgan said.
"To be standing on stage with the people that saved my life in the
audience was an overwhelming experience. I will never fully be able to
thank the doctors, nurses, first responders and everyone else that got
me back on that stage enough."
Morgan, 47, was seriously injured in a car crash in June 2014, which
killed his friend Jimmy Mack and left the "30 Rock" star in a coma.
The State Theatre is located just two miles away from the hospital where he was treated.
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The "Saturday Night Live" star also donated all of the proceeds from his New Jersey performance to the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital.
"These people are heroes and I love them all from the bottom of my
heart," Morgan said. "The only good thing that happened on that horrible
night was that I was close to Robert Wood Johnson Hospital when the
accident happened. God Bless them all."
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