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Gary Mule Deer – CANCELLED

Date

Sunday, Jun 14, 2020

Time

6:00 pm

Gary Mule Deer – CANCELLED

The Gary Mule Deer performance scheduled for Sunday, June 14 has been cancelled. Our staff will be reaching out directly to patrons regarding their tickets. If you do not hear from us, please email us at boxoffice@wctrust.net or call 724-836-8000, ext. 203 and leave a message. The Box Office is not open at this time to comply with Governor Wolf’s directive to close all nonessential businesses, but we are working remotely and responding to emails and voicemails within two business days.    

Redstone Presbyterian SeniorCare, performance sponsor, joins us in thanking you for your interest in and support of this event. We appreciate your patience during this unprecedented time.


Gary Mule Deer’s unique combination of comedy and country music have set him apart as one-of-a-kind.  He has performed on nearly every major concert stage in the country and made over 350 television appearances, including many on both The Tonight Show and The Late Show with David Letterman. In addition to his well-known comedy, Gary Mule Deer has always performed classic country, rockabilly, and the music of Johnny Cash. Mule Deer is a regular and popular performer on The Grand Ole Opry, with over two dozen appearances in 2019 alone.

opening act: Aubrey Burchell


Location

The Palace Theatre
Website
https://www.thepalacetheatre.org

Organizer

RedStone Presbyterian SeniorCare
Website
http://www.redstonehighlands.org/index.html

The event is finished.

To order by phone, call the Box Office at 724-836-8000
Ticket sales are final; no refunds or exchanges unless the show is canceled. In the event of a cancellation or postponement, certain service and historic preservation charges are not refundable.
Ticket Guidelines
*service charges apply to ticket orders

THE PALACE THEATRE
21 West Otterman Street
Greensburg, PA 15601



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The Palace Theatre has been a major force in Westmoreland County’s cultural scene for generations. Opened September 2, 1926, as the Manos Theatre, The Palace Theatre today hosts the widest variety of live entertainment in the area in a beautifully renovated 1369-seat facility, located across from the county courthouse.