Not good
by Mindy on 10/28/19The Palace Theatre Albany - AlbanyRating: 1 out of 5I was expecting the show to be funny but it wasn’t at all. It was a waste of time and money.

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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.
I was expecting the show to be funny but it wasn’t at all. It was a waste of time and money.
Loved the theater, but loved Nick Offerman’s show more 😍
Nick is a great performer. He actually sang while onstage too. He is funny, talks about real-life stuff and ended with a sing a long. Highly recommended.
One of the best comedy shows I've been to yet. I hope I get to see him again.
Disappointing show, went in excited. Left underwhelmed
I thought he was good. Super super liberal, which wasn’t a problem. Good insight. I’m just not a huge fan of singing in stand up comedy. I should have done more research on his stand up before buying the tickets. There were some quiet times where the comedy fell a bit flat.
Nick Offerman is a full on wizard with word choice and line delivery. He puts on a great show.
Nick was very funny for the most part and I enjoyed his mixture of standup comedy and musical comedy. Just a heads up, he does get political a bit and also mocks religion a bit. I would say my main problem was that he had the venue close the concessions when the show started. My wife and I got there 30min before showtime and we didn't know they were doing that till we arrived. We ended up waiting in line for 30 min to have the cashier close right in front of us. We went the rest of the show hungry.....
Ill keep it short an sweet since anything worth saying can be wrapped up in less than 25 words. It was everything I expected. Bravo
Nick offerman was hilarious and the show was great. I was pretty dissapointed to find that my $250 seats were walmart quality folding chairs. I expected more from the masonic. With that being said the employees were very polite and kind, except for one smart ass door man who seemed to think he wasnt paid enough to answer our questions. Overall we had a good night but i probably wont return unless they get better seats. 5 stars for nick, 3 stars for the venue
I was so looking forward to this show but was appalled at the attack on conservatives & lack of humor that wasn’t politically motivated. It’s sad when a comedian has to depend on a student liberal base to advance his agenda. At the end of the show he told us to go vote. Really? Was this simply a political rally? Don’t waste your time going to his show.
I want to start with saying that I love Nick Offerman. He could read aloud a copy of "Moby Dick", and I would probably find it hilarious. I admit, I wasn't sure what to expect with his stand-up. I read his book "Paddle Your Own Canoe", and thought perhaps the show would be more of that kind of content - talking about his life and lessons learned along the way. I did not expect the whole show to be so political. I identify as very liberal and progressive, but my husband is very much right wing conservative. I bought the tickets as a gift for my husband's birthday. About 20 minutes into the show, my husband got up and left. Had I any thought that the performance might be in any way political, I would still have gone, but certainly wouldn't have made it part of my husband's birthday celebration. It made for a pretty contentious ride home, to say the least.
We expected nothing less than awesome and that is what we got. Definitely worth your time. Would watch again.
I bought these tickets for my boyfriend as an anniversary present, and we were quite disappointed with our experience at this show. The topics were more serious and were not led to be very funny. The overall Ticketmaster process however, was great and I have continued to use them (and will continue) for future events.
Show was just okay. I was so excited to see him live, but was fairly disappointed. Very politically focused. I believe in a lot of what he does, but it still was too much of pushing his agenda. Saw some people walk out due to heavy opinions. Would have liked to hear some original humor. Would not see again.
Not expecting an R rated event. Did not care for content. Crude. Not my type of humor.
I realize that he plays a character on park and rec, but I’ve seen him in interviews and this show was not at all what I expected. He spent most of the time preaching topics on the far left. It wasn’t funny at all. I thought I’d be enjoying a night of stories, song and some jokes. Unfortunately it was none of that.
Went to get away from reality and enjoy a few laughs. Show was all about politics, I could have turned on the tv for that. Save your money and turn on CNN.
Wasn’t sure what to expect but Nick was funny and a great musician on top of it. A fun night out
Hilarious, relevant, and sexy. Would gladly go see him again.