(KLZA)--Larry the Cable Guy is gearing up for a road trip, bringing his comedy to nine communities across Nebraska including Falls City and his hometown of Pawnee City.
The show in Falls City will be Saturday evening, February 15, at Prichard Auditorium with the doors to open at 5 p.m. and showtime scheduled for 7 p.m.
Tickets have been sold out since shortly after the show was announced. It will be general admission seating. No reserved seating is available. There will be limited floor seating for to accommodate patrons in wheel chairs or handicapped seating.
If you are going to the show you need to know that only clear bags will be allowed into the building for essential items such as medication or medical devices.
All bags will be searched prior to you entering for weapons, alcohol, laser pointers, cameras or other recording devices.
There will be concessions available, sold by the Jaycees. You should bring cash to purchase concessions.
Dan Whitney, who portrays “Larry The Cable Guy” is donating proceeds from the show to the theater programs at Falls City Sacred Heart School and Falls City High School.
Larry The Cable Guy will also be performing in Pawnee City on Friday, February 14th at the Pawnee City High School.
The comedian says he's excited to perform at intimate venues that bring him closer to the communities that have supported him over the years.
Larry is pledging proceeds from each show to benefit local charities in each town.
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