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    Live theatrical event direct from Las Vegas: ‘Remembering Red: A Tribute to Red Skelton’

    June 28, 2013No Comments
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    LIVE at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre featuring Las Vegas sensation Brian Hoffman

    logo_SIFFSedona AZ (June 28, 2013) – “Remembering Red: A Tribute to Red Skelton” comes to Sedona when it is performed live, onstage by Brian Hoffman, who is currently playing to sold-out shows year-round in Las Vegas. This outrageous, live theatrical event will be presented by the Sedona International Film Festival at its Mary D. Fisher Theatre. There will be four performances July 11-14.

    Brian Hoffman’s “Remembering Red: A Tribute to Red Skelton” is a nostalgic, light-hearted trip down memory lane. His expert portrayal of Red Skelton will have you in stitches with some of Red’s most well-known characters.

    20130628_red-skelton-groupLaugh with several of the timeless, loveable characters that Red Skelton created and performed in his variety show including those two seagulls, Gertrude and Heathcliffe. You will also enjoy the silly antics of the dim-witted country bumpkin, Clem Kadiddlehopper, and everyone’s favorite hobo who lived in the city dump, Freddy the Freeloader. Add a little “Guzzler’s Gin” and some pantomimes and you’ll be Remembering Red Skelton — America´s favorite clown.

    This award-winning, critically-acclaimed, family-friendly show is dazzling audiences in Las Vegas and features Hoffman performing the jokes and routines that made Red famous. The production takes you back to a time when things were a little less stressful — where family values were first and everyone was at the dinner table together.

    Brian’s expert portrayal of Red Skelton will have you reminiscing as he performs these hilarious routines.

    Combine that with a couple of pantomimes, along with a taste of “Guzzlers Gin” plus the Pledge of Allegiance and you will be Remembering Red – A Tribute to Red Skelton. This is a family friendly, ALL AGES welcome show that will have you smiling for years to come.

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    You’ll laugh till it hurts with Hoffman’s non-stop antics. Relive the great memories of the “Golden Age of Television” with the only show in Las Vegas paying tribute to “America’s Clown Prince” — now appearing in Sedona at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre. And meet the star of the show, Brian Hoffman, after every performance!

    There will be four performances of “Remembering Red: A Tribute to Red Skelton”. Evening performances will be Thursday and Friday, July 11 and 12 at 7 p.m.; Matinees will be Saturday and Sunday, July 13 and 14 at 2:00 p.m. Tickets are $20 general admission and $17 for Film Festival members. All tickets include a meet-and-greet with Hoffman in the lobby after the show.

    Visit www.SedonaFilmFestival.org for tickets and performance information or call 928-282-1177. Both the Sedona International Film Festival Office and the Mary D. Fisher Theatre are located at 2030 W. SR 89A in West Sedona.

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