David Spade was a regular member of the cast of “Saturday Night Live” during the 1990s, then moved on to appear in films such as 2020’s “The Wrong Missy,” and “The Do-Over,” which was released in 2016. Earlier films include 1995’s “Tommy Boy” and “Black Sheep,” released the following year.
His television credits include “Just Shoot Me,” which ran from 1997 until 2003, and “Rules of Engagement,” which was on the air from 2007 until 2013. He was a regular cast member of both shows and was nominated for two Golden Globes and a Prime Time Emmy for “Just Shoot Me.”
As a stand-up comedian, Spade maintains a balance between being high-energy on stage but also presenting his material in a laid-back style. One of his themes is discussing matters he finds silly; in Las Vegas, he pointed out how difficult it is to give directions due to the overly complex designs of some of the hotels.
A review said:
“Overall, it was a great show. Spade really seems to have no lost [sic] any of his talent over the years and if anything has improved.”
The David Spade: Catch Me Inside Tour will be at the Balboa Theatre on March 19 at 7:00 pm. When events like this are on the schedule, organizers can use poster printing to create compelling advertising for the performance.
