The Price Is Right
has long been one of America's favorite game shows. The enthusiasm the contestants have as they Come on down! is catching. Watching them have so much fun, it's easy to want to be on the show too. For years, the only way to see
The Price is Right
was in the studio as it taped. Usually, these tapings were held in Los Angeles or Burbank. That meant that most of the country would never get the chance to see the show live, let alone participate in it. Luckily, things have changed. The producers realized that taking the show on the road would benefit everyone. Today,
The Price Is Right Live
brings the game show to the fans wherever they are.
When
The Price Is Right
first started, the year was 1972. The show has run continuously since then. Original host Bob Barker was at the helm for over 6,500 episodes until he retired in 2015. Since then, comedy legend
Drew Carey
has taken over as the of master of ceremonies. Not much else has changed over the years. The set is still brightly colored. There's still a Showcase Showdown. A team of three models helps demonstrate the prizes. What's more, the audiences are still as pumped as ever. When the contestants are chosen, they still run, jump and dance their way down to be part of the contest. Even the games are mostly the same. All these factors, from an enthusiastic host to Plinko, are the same in the roadshow.
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The Price Is Right Live is traveling throughout North America. The show will be stopping everywhere from Newport News, Va., to Winnipeg, Manitoba. It's going to be filling venues like
Rupp Arena
in Lexington, Ky and the
Fox Theater
in Detroit, Mich.
The Price Is Right Live
first went on the road in 2005. The show has been on the road for almost 15 years now.
The Price Is Right Live
recreates the popular game show for fans across North America. The roadshow gives people in smaller markets a chance to Come on Down! and play the iconic game that tapes in Southern California. Almost everything is the same except for the host. Also, the live stage show is not televised.
The live shows are always hosted by a celebrity with comedy and hosting experience. The role rotates as the show travels.
Yes.
The Price Is Right Live
is suitable for people of almost any age. Very small children may have trouble sitting still for the duration of the event, but they are welcome to attend. The exception to this is that sometimes the show is held at a casino. In those cases, the crowd may be restricted to 21+.
Anyone over the age of 18 is invited to sign up for a chance to become a contestant at
The Price Is Right Live
. Registration opens three hours before showtime. Since the show is so popular, people line up early for their chance to participate in the show. It's a good idea to get there early. Every would-be contestant must register him or herself.