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‘America’s Got Talent’ winners Olate Dogs perform tricks at Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg on April 29

‘America’s Got Talent’ winners Olate Dogs perform tricks at Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg on April 29
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From a press release:

The Olate Dogs, the adorable dog trick act that won Season 7 of “America’s Got Talent,” will perform at the Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg on Saturday, April 29 at 2 p.m.

Tickets, which are $25 for general admission and $50 for a VIP meet and greet, are on sale now and available through the Sherman Theater box office (524 Main St., Stroudsburg), online at shermantheater.com and ticketmaster.com, and all Ticketmaster outlets. VIP boxes and sky boxes are available for this show and include eight tickets (VIP box) or 12 tickets (sky box), a fruit and cheese platter, and waitstaff. To purchase box seats, call the theater at 570-420-2808.

The Olate Dogs are the winning participants from Season 7 of “America’s Got Talent,” capturing the $1 million prize. Since that day, their lives have been a nonstop roller coaster!

Led by father Richard Olate and his son Nicholas Olate, the Olate Dogs are a high-energy, fast-paced act filled with doggie friendly and amazing pet tricks.

Their all-new live theatrical show include the famous jumping rope, twirling spinning, and fun-loving Olate Dogs made famous in TV shows, commercials, NBA halftime shows, the Big Apple Circus, and Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus… but there’s much more.

With a doggy fashion show, a classic comedic routine by Richard Olate, music by Nicholas Olate, and amazing cycling and juggling by his wife, the Olate Dogs show is fun for kids of all ages, making them laugh and smile.

Richard grew up in South America in a poor family. A third generation circus performer, Richard has been in the spotlight since he was 12 and, through hard work and constant struggle, he made it to the United States at the age of 33.

His dream to have his own dog variety show has come true, as he currently has four completely different dog acts touring the country. Most of Richard’s dogs are rescues from shelters.