He’ll be in New York on Nov. 9 to perform in concert at the city’s Beacon Theater as part of the New York Comedy Festival.

The comedian will also be rolling out a new Web site, WayoutTV.com.

These projects come on the heels of a report that he’s just signed a deal with ABC to star in a new sitcom that he’ll write and executive produce with his “My Wife And Kids” collaborator, Don Reo.

Recently Wayans spoke to The ShowBuzz’s Judy Faber about his busy schedule, controversy over his use of the “N” word, and some not-so-favorite high school memories.

Q: I heard you went to Murray Bergtraum High School in New York?

A: Yeah. I got thrown out. I was too funny. I was supposed to be in the first graduating class, but they threw me out after the 10th grade.

I went to three different high schools. I went there, I went to Charles Evans Hughes, and then I went to one of those high schools they send you to right before they send you to jail. So I ended up getting a GED and (joining) Job Corps.

Q: Have you ever run into any of your teachers?

I’ve run into teachers.

Q: What do they say?

A: They try to claim credit.

Q: 바카라 더블 베팅 Do any of them deserve it?

A: There was only one teacher who was ever really supportive of me and his name was Mr. Friedman. My science teacher, biology. He thought I was funny. He would tell me “you’re funny” and he’d give me a little time at the end of the week to do my jokes.

Q: Have you found that in general, dealing with the suits in Hollywood, that if you don’t play by the rules it freaks them out?

A: Oh yeah. Everybody wants to put you in a box and have you be “the black guy” on a show or in a movie. This is a town of — it’s a cookie-cutter town. That’s why all the movies are the same and they do sequel after sequel because they want to make sure that they make money. They’d rather make mediocrity than take a chance and believe that that’s going to make money.