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Latin King of Comedy Paul Rodriguez, with Marc Price
- ALL AGES
- Presented by SBL Entertainment
The Crest Theatre Welcomes Latin King of Comedy Paul Rodriguez, with Marc Price!
When and where
Date and time
Starts on Friday, April 28 · 8pm PDT.
Location
Crest Theatre 1013 K St Sacramento, CA 95814
Performers
Headliners
- Paul Rodriguez
More Performers
- Marc Price
Refund Policy
About this event
Paul Rodriguez
Longtime comedian Paul Rodriguez has been making audiences laugh all over the world (in Spanish and English) for nearly three decades with his unique brand of humor that is a perfect blend of his Latin heritage the American dream and his undeniable universal appeal. As an actor and comedian Paul Rodriguez’s multi-faceted career includes starring roles and featured appearances in over 45 films and countless television series and comedy specials.Voted one of the most influential Hispanics in America and awarded the Ruben Salazar Award by The National Council of La Raza (NCLR) the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States Rodriguez has remained a constant force in his community and the world of comedy throughout his career.
For more information on Paul Rodriguez you can visit www.paulrodriguez.com.
Marc Price
Marc Price is loved by millions as Skippy from the hugely popular 80's sitcom Family Ties starring Michael J Fox. As a stand-up comedian, Marc has opened for Jay Leno and Jerry Seinfeld. As an actor, he starred in movies such as Trick Or Treat, with Ozzy Osborne & Gene Simmons, and Killer Tomatoes Eat France. As a host, he helmed late-night talk shows (The Midnight Hour-CBS) and TV game shows (Win, Lose Or Draw-Disney Channel).
In the 2000’s he was successful behind the cameras writing and producing for E! TBS, Disney Channel, Animal Planet, GSN, Showtime, and more.
While 2020 shut down the live touring business, Marc kept busy hosting his own 80s radio show in Daytona Beach, FL. Currently, Marc is developing new television and film projects and is heading back out on the road. Find out why the Los Angeles Times calls him "Refreshingly Bright" and the Boston Globe says he's "Wicked Funny".