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Toronto got a hit of star power and side-splitting laughter at Oria on King

Oria on King Turned up the Heat with a Special Comedy Night Experience

Photo Credit: Steve Blackburn

BY SIMONE J. SMITH

Toronto knows how to throw a party, but when you add a rising television star, a legendary boxer, and a room full of belly-laughing fans, you’ve got something that feels more like a cultural reset than just another night out.

On Friday April 11th, 2025, Oria on King turned up the heat with a special Comedy Night experience featuring the one and only London Brown, star of the STARZ hit series Power Book III: Raising Kanan. Known for playing Marvin Thomas, the hotheaded yet endearing brother in the show’s drug-trade drama, London traded in his gritty New York swagger for Toronto charm—and trust, he didn’t disappoint.

“London Brown reminded us all that even when the drama is heavy on screen, there’s always room for joy in real life.”

Guests enjoyed dinner and exclusive Q&A with London Brown, who walked into the venue like he knew the city had been waiting for him—and judging by the buzz in the room, it had. Hosted by none other than Troy Amos Ross—yes, the Canadian Olympic boxer and WBO Cruiserweight Champion—the night was less a sit-down conversation and more like a masterclass in storytelling, sprinkled with jokes, punchlines, and that rare ability to keep it real while making you laugh.

Let’s set the tone: Oria on King was bathed in warm lights, filled with the aroma of fine food and a room buzzing with curiosity. Attendees came in ready to enjoy an evening of comedy, and though the structure pivoted from a full stand-up set to a fireside-style chat, nobody left disappointed. London, with his signature LA smoothness and infectious grin, brought the jokes anyway.

Don’t let the laughter fool you; this night had depth. He shared stories from his South-Central LA upbringing, his time touring as Chris Tucker’s opener, and how he channels all of that lived experience into Marvin’s complicated, lovable mess of a character on Raising Kanan.

For fans of the show, if you were there, a few spicy hints were dropped about Season 4—how Marvin’s path to redemption is far from linear, and how audiences will get to see the raw layers of a man caught between: survival, loyalty, and trying to finally do better.

Troy Amos Ross, ever the professional with the comedic timing of a seasoned host, brought his A-game to the Q&A. The chemistry between the two was electric—think more barbershop banter than press junket. Brown’s answers brought tears of laughter.

Big shoutout to Karine Delage and the Karyzma Agency team for putting together this unforgettable night. The event was a celebration of culture, community, and comedy—exactly the kind of vibe Toronto thrives on. Whether you are a die-hard Power fan, or someone who just loves a solid laugh with a side of insight, Oria on King was the place to be.

London Brown reminded us all that even when the drama is heavy on screen, there’s always room for joy in real life. If laughter is medicine, then Toronto got a full prescription that night.

Here’s to more nights where the city shines with this kind of magic.

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