Ready,
set, hike! Hall of Fame NFL quarterback, actor and television personality Terry
Bradshaw is combining comedy, storytelling and singing in his all-new stage
production “Terry Bradshaw: America’s Favorite Dumb Blonde…A Life in Four
Quarters.” The show will premiere Friday, June 28 and Saturday, June 29 at the
Terry Fator Theatre at The Mirage Hotel & Casino at 7:30 p.m. nightly.
“Terry
Bradshaw is a unique talent,” said Producer and Director Anita Mann. “He is
hilarious, a great singer and he has a larger-than-life magnetism. This show is
an opportunity for his football fans, music fans and anyone who has enjoyed
watching him on television or in film to hear his life story in a wildly
entertaining format.”
“Terry
Bradshaw: America’s Favorite Dumb Blonde…A Life in Four Quarters” will put
Bradshaw center stage along with a cast of singers and musicians. Tickets
starting at $49.99 are now on sale and may be purchased by calling 702.792.7777
or 800.963.9634 or visiting www.mirage.com.
Bradshaw
brings his quick wit and comedic timing to film roles, as a sports analyst and
in frequent guest appearances on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.” The
charismatic athlete will entertain audiences with stories from his childhood in
Louisiana, the journey behind his four Super Bowl rings and his stint as a
toupee model, among other anecdotes. The two-time Super Bowl MVP and four-time
All-Pro will wow audiences as he integrates his singing abilities into the
untold tales of his life on and off the field. Bradshaw’s performances will
include quirky and sentimental video clips plus a few surprise guests.
In
addition to numerous television roles on “King of the Hill,” “Malcolm in the
Middle,” “8 Simple Rules,” “Relative Chaos” and “Las Vegas,” Bradshaw starred
alongside Kathy Bates, Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker in the
comedy “Failure to Launch.” Bradshaw recorded several gospel and country albums
such as “Here in My Heart,” “Until You” and scored a Top 10 hit with his
rendition of the Hank Williams song “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry.” He also has written or co-written five books
including “Keep it Simple,” “Looking Deep,” “Terry Bradshaw: Man of Steel” and
the New York Times best seller, “It’s Only a Game.”
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