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Star of hit Netflix series ‘Trailer Park Boys’ coming to Allentown

Randy of "Trailer Park Boys"
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Maingate Nightclub
Actor/comedian Patrick Roach, who plays the character Randy BoBandy on “Trailer Park Boys,” will bring Randy's Cheeseburger Picnic to the Maingate on June 1.

ALLENTOWN, Pa. — A central character from the hit Netflix show “Trailer Park Boys” will bring his drunken, cheeseburger-loving act to Maingate Nightclub.

Actor/comedian Patrick Roach, who plays the character Randy on “Trailer Park Boys,” will bring Randy's Cheeseburger Picnic to the venue at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 1.

General admission tickets, at $25 each, and limited VIP meet-and-greet tickets for $150 that include a hangout session with Randy, one of every merchandise item signed by Randy plus a burger are available at ticketweb.net.
Maingate Nightclub news release

General admission tickets, at $25 each, and limited VIP meet-and-greet tickets for $150 that include a hangout session with Randy, one of every merchandise item signed by Randy plus a burger, are available at ticketweb.com.

Meet-and-greet passes also will be available at the show’s merchandise table at the show for $20 each.

The show will offer “a bit of stand-up, a bit of silly contests, some classic Randy punchlines and a chance to meet your favorite Trailer Park Boys cast member,” according to a news release.

“Come hungry. There will be cheeseburgers.”

In the series, Randy and Mr. Lahey were the show’s main protagonists — the drunken superintendent and his assistant/lover at Sunnyvale Trailer Park in Nova Scotia, Canada.

The Canadian “mockumentary” series revolves around their interaction with trailer park residents Ricky, Julian and Bubbles, who try to make money through petty crimes while avoiding the police.

Randy is always shirtless, and known for his protruding gut and addiction to cheeseburgers.

The show originally ran successfully for eight seasons on the cable network Showcase, where it was the network’s highest-rated Canadian series.

It began running on Netflix in 2014 and continued production through 2018.