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Nick Offerman: Big Woodchuck
An evening of comedy with woodworking and bookish mirth
Nick Offerman, even more hirsute than last time, is back to remind the fans of sawdust what a living, breathing mammal, unsullied by AI, looks like. With songs and notions inspired by his newest book, Little Woodchucks, Nick—with support from woodworker and co-author Lee Buchanan— might just inspire you to get busy making things with your own hands, which is guaranteed to get you kissed. Especially if what you make is sausage rolls. “Canoes are sexy AF, especially when you make ‘em out of wood.”—Nina Simone, probably
Nick Offerman is an actor, author, humorist, and woodworker whose onscreen credits include the Emmy award-winning role of Bill in The Last of Us (HBO), Ron Swanson on NBC’s Parks and Recreation, Forest in Devs, and Karl Weathers in the FX series Fargo. He has written six New York Times Bestselling books: Where the Deer and the Antelope Play, Paddle Your Own Canoe, Gumption, Good Clean Fun, and The Greatest Love Story Ever Told, written with his wife, Megan Mullally. His latest book Little Woodchucks: Offerman Woodshop’s Guide to Tools and Tomfoolery is a narrative woodworking guide for kids, large and small.
Recent and upcoming projects include Death by Lightning (Netflix), Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, Sovereign, Civil War (written and directed by Alex Garland), Pout Pout Fish, Origin (written and directed by Ava DuVernay), The Life of Chuck, The Umbrella Academy, and NBC’s Making It (co-host and executive producer). He is the voice of Beef Tobin in the FOX animated series The Great North and audiobook narrator for Wendell Berry’s The Need to Be Whole. In his spare time, he can be found at his woodshop in Los Angeles building hand-crafted items from wood, ranging from spoons and canoes to ukuleles.
Tickets on sale: Friday, November 21, 10 am
$75–$99
VIP Book Bundle, $145:
– Ticket includes a premium seat, a signed copy of his new book “Little Woodchucks: Offerman Woodshop’s Guide to Tools and Tomfoolery” and front of the line access for personalization of the book after the show.
– Anyone who purchases a VIP ticket will need to pick up their tickets at the box office where they will receive an indicator (i.e. wrist band, sticker) that they are a VIP for front of the line placement.
– Book publisher will arrange for a local book seller to be present at each show to fulfill the VIP books and run signing.
– Nick will do a book signing after the show for anyone else who wishes to buy a book.