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GOODFIELD — Comedian and actor Marc Price, who famously played the role of Skippy on the 1980s sitcom “Family Ties," is scheduled to headline a night of comedy on Saturday at The Barn III Dinner and ...
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The Barn III in Goodfield, Illinois will host comedian Marc Price, known for his role as Skippy on "Family Ties." The event includes dinner and a show, featuring local comedians as opening acts.