A great night of laughs
by Buddy on 2024-08-19The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor - WindsorGreat show, Larry was great! Even the opener was funny Best show I have seen in a while
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Blue Gate Performing Arts Center
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Blue Gate Performing Arts Center
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Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall
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Larry the Cable Guy brings a hilarity to stand up comedy that most people simply aren’t used to. His southern accent, which he admittedly exaggerates, gives blue collar individuals and everyone else alike a way to relate to this hilarious funnyman. After getting his start by making guest appearances on radio shows, he gained quick fame on the Blue Collar Comedy Tour alongside Jeff Foxworthy, the comedian of “You might be a redneck” fame. Larry went on to have two comedy albums receive gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America.
Those two albums, though, were not even close to the end of his story. Larry the Cable Guy, who has never actually been a cable guy, went on to get roasted on Comedy Central; and once a celebrity has made it to Comedy Central Roast status, it’s obvious to anyone who had tickets or watched the show that the star really “made it”. Fortunately for the redneck hero, this roast didn’t signify the end of a long career like it usually does for others.
In fact, the loveable sleeveless shirt wearing comedian gained his own show, Only in America, on the History Channel. He was even allowed into the White House’s War Room during filming of the show. What makes this story even more amazing is his actual humble beginnings; since it may have been difficult for anyone to guess that a little boy raised on a pig farm in Nebraska would one day grow up to be Larry the Cable Guy. As it turns out, however, that little farm boy really knew how to “Git-R-Done”.
Even with a sometimes busy schedule involving filming for the History Channel, Larry still finds time to tour around the country to let his fans know he loves them. Even children love the shows since the unlikely star lent his voice to Mater on the Pixar movie Cars. And for those who miss Larry in concert halls on the big screen, the December 2013 release of A Madea Christmas will undoubtedly be exciting. As Larry likes to say, “I don’t care who ya are, that’s funny right there”.
Great show, Larry was great! Even the opener was funny Best show I have seen in a while
Larry was great, opening act also good. I would have given 5 stars show started almost fifteen minutes late wish Larry could have stayed a little longer. Would see him again.
We all had a great time. The only thing I could complain about is the bar service in the casino after the show. This is the second show we have attended at Casinorama and had the same problem. You have to wait an hour just to get a drink. By then you are so annoyed that you dont feel like gambling.
The show (as expected) was great. Larry has it mastered.
We had great seats facing the huge screen so we can see his facial expression when we didn’t get his jokes. Most of his jokes we can relate to but some not so most comedians should include jokes that relate to us in Canada or the area they are having a venue either in the west or east or northern Ontario but he is one of my favorite comedian. It was an awesome bday event. Hope to see him again with the Blue Collar group one day.
He was hilarious 😂 we really enjoyed the show would recommend going to see him
I always knew Larry was hilarious but he's probably one of these most funny people I have seen ❤️
Attended with a group of eight friends, each of us enjoying a hilariously entertaining show. So funny! Will not return to Casino Rama however, the seats are unbelievably uncomfortable and simply unbearable. Had to leave before snows end. Very unfortunate.
He was hilarious, great show! Would definitely recommend to everyone! Jokes were new and wasn't all about covid which was refreshing.
Great venue at the Casino Rama, Larry the Cable Guy was connected to the audience and was cheeky but not vulgar