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Brian Hoffman's Remembering Red - A Tribute to Red Skelton

The Westin Las Vegas Hotel, Casino & Spa (160 East Flamingo Las Vegas, NV 89109)
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Veteran comedian Brian Hoffman comes to the stage at the Westin Hotel to recreate some of the best-known jokes, characters and sketches made famous by the late comedy icon Red Skelton. Hoffman remembers watching Skelton on TV as a young boy in North Dakota, and his family-friendly show Remembering Red finds Hoffman playing beloved Skelton characters such as Freddie the Freeloader, country bumpkin Clem Kadiddlehopper, and seagulls Gertrude and Heathcliffe from Skelton's long-running radio and television programs.

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160 East Flamingo
Las Vegas, NV 89109
866-716-8132
2401956the_westin_casuarina_hotel

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4.0
attended May 22 2013

Brian Hoffman's one man show was a gentle reminder of a great artist. He captured Red Skelton's humor and humanity. My husband and I enjoyed the experience and would recommend this show for anyone who wants to enjoy simple pleasures.

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5.0
attended Apr 12 2013

My husband and I very much enjoyed A tribute to Red Skelton. It really brought us down memory lane. Brian did an excellent impression of Red. The show was wonderful from beginning to end. It was so refreashing, right in the middle of Vegas, to experience a family friendly, from the heart, performance.

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attended Feb 21 2013

Brian Hoffman did a great job with his tribute to Red Skelton. It was a good wholesome show and reminded us of how America used to be.

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attended Feb 18 2013

Really enjoyed the show. If you remember Red Skelton--this guy is spot on.

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More Information About Remembering Red -- A Tribute to Red Skelton

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http://www.redskeltoncomedyshow.com/

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VIP Preferred Seating includes an autographed photo.

Remembering Red – A Tribute to Red Skelton
is a lighthearted trip down memory lane with Brian Hoffman performing the jokes and routines that made Red Skelton a household name.

Brian’s expert portrayal of Red Skelton will have you in stitches as he recreates some of Red’s most well-known characters. Laugh with Clem Kadiddlehopper, that dim-witted country bumpkin. Giggle along with Gertrude and Heathcliffe, the two seagulls. Feel the love of Freddy the Freeloader, the hobo who lived in the city dump.

Add a little “Guzzlers Gin” along with a couple of pantomimes, and it makes this a true tribute to Red Skelton, one of America’s favorite clowns.

Brian Hoffman has performed his comedy routine in clubs all across the U.S. since 1995. Soon fans started telling him that he reminded them of Red Skelton -- the look, the mannerisms and delivery style of Red.

Now Brian performs the jokes and routines that made Red famous. This show will include several characters that Red created and performed in his variety show that aired from September of 1951 to August of 1971.

This show is a nostalgic trip back in time. The routines are Red’s, and the jokes are “Red,” … not “blue,” which means there is no profanity in this hilarious tribute to America’s favorite clown, Red Skelton.

This is a family-friendly, all-ages-welcome show that will have you smiling for years to come as you watch by Brian Hoffman’s Remembering Red – A Tribute to Red Skelton.

About the Ticket Supplier: Brian Hoffman

Brian Hoffman was born the son of a farmer. Years of hard work and many job changes landed him on stage one night at a local comedy club's amateur night. It was at that point Brian fell in love with the stage.
Years of performing his comedy routine in clubs all across the U.S. soon had his fans were telling him he reminded them of Red Skelton; the look, the mannerisms, and delivery style of Red.