Premier at The Palladium in Downtown St. Pete
March 22 – 7 pm – one night only!
Don’t let the Canadians get all the best seats!
Steve Smith, better known as Red Green, from the beloved Gemini Award-winning comedy series The Red Green Show, will be taking the show to the road in 2019 for his “This Could Be It” tour.
The name says it all: Potentially Red Green’s last tour as he heads out on the road to hold “Lodge Meetings” all over North America. This might be your last opportunity to catch Red live before he takes a long look at his birth certificate and decides not to keep pushing his luck. The FIRST show of the extensive 2019 tour is at the Palladium in St. Pete, March 22nd, at 7 PM. Treat yourself to a good laugh.
This latest one man show features some brand new handyman projects, advice to married guys and teenage boys, tips on getting old, an apology to the world on behalf of all baby boomers, with special contributions from Harold and a couple of other cast members, talking animals, and a final wish from Red to all of his loyal fans.
To purchase tickets, go to the Palladium Box Office.
For the most up-to-date tour schedule, visit www.RedGreen.com/on-tour.html.
The Red Green Show is also a recent addition to the Heartland TV Network lineup, the first two episodes premiered on Tuesday, September 4 & 6 at 7PM. The Red Green Show is also offered on Heartland’s free Roku live streaming channel.
The series, offering a unique hybrid of sitcom and sketch comedy entertainment often parodying do-it-yourself and outdoor shows, originally ran for 15 seasons on CBC Television in Canada and PBS in America.
Of the addition to Heartland, The Red Green Show creator and star Steve Smith said, “We look forward to our hopeless handyman, master of misadventure and self-delusional philosopher, Red Green, joining the Heartland lineup. Our fans tell us that The Red Green Show brand of comedy unites generations and we look forward to Heartland families having the same experience. Heartland fans, grab a roll of duct tape and your favorite beverage and let the fun begin!” There are 300 30-minute comedy shows to keep you laughing.