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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.

Reviews

Rating: 3.6 out of 5 based on 595 reviews
  • Amazing

    by rm319911 on 10/22/17Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    This was my 3rd time seeing Nick Offerman and again he did not disappoint. The show was incredible, the venue was great, could not have asked for a better experience.

  • Meh. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    by AubieCot on 10/22/17Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre - AtlantaRating: 2 out of 5

    Humor was very obvious. If you like laughing about how social media sucks, or why technology is ruining people.....you’ll love the show.

  • Not for Ron Swanson Fans...

    by CarrieK on 10/22/17Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre - AtlantaRating: 1 out of 5

    Love him on Parks and Rec? Well, he's nothing like that in real life. This show was absolutely filthy, raunchy, and had more foul language than the worst war movies. All sex, privates, drinking, smoking... with the F bomb in every sentence. We gave it about 20-30 minutes, thinking it might lighten up a bit, but ultimately walked out. We've NEVER walked out on something before. We saw a lot of other people leaving as well. It wasn't "funny crude", it was just pointless crude. What a waste of money.

  • Hilarious anecdotes, a bit too much singing

    by JayKid on 10/11/17Royce Hall - UCLA - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    Hilarious anecdotes, a bit too much singing for my taste though.

  • Definitely Recommend

    by Krist500 on 10/11/17Royce Hall - UCLA - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    My boyfriend’s been a fan of Parks and Rec ever since it was on tv. He rewatches the whole series at least once a year. He loves Nick Offerman so for his birthday I bought him tickets to Full Bush. I expected it to be humorous but I’m not a big comedy fan so I didn’t think I’d enjoy it too much. It was awesome! Nick had a perfect mix of hilarious songs, anecdotes and typical stand up jokes. I would definitely recommend going to see the Full Bush your if you have the chance.

  • Spectacular!

    by TiffanyWardLoveland on 10/11/17Royce Hall - UCLA - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    I love this guy, and I loved his show. Nick Offerman is a maker. He is a maker of mirth, a maker of furniture, and a maker of laughter. I enjoyed his "Full Bush" immensely!

  • Very fun night with Nick Offerman!

    by onemom2nv on 10/10/17Moore Theatre - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    A hilarious set of fun songs and real life stories. We had a great time seeing this show.

  • Awesome

    by Wicketlardo on 10/9/17Moore Theatre - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    He combined music with humor in a fun night of laughter.

  • Disappointed

    by SamT69 on 10/9/17Moore Theatre - SeattleRating: 1 out of 5

    Usually I find Nick Offerman hilarious, clever, and innovative, but this fell flat. It's like he gave up and drunkenly wrote some shitty songs and called it a day. Definitely don't recommend

  • Paid $60 to sit around for hours

    by kpretz on 10/26/16Michigan Theater - Ann ArborRating: 3 out of 5

    I think this event was way overpriced for what you got. Nick was funny and enjoyable. But the book signing wait was ridiculous. We paid the same amount as people in the front row (I know because I had friends down there), but chose the balcony to be on more of a slant to see better, and it was gonna be a 2 hour wait to meet him. My party didn't stay because the theater was ridiculously hot and it wasn't worth waiting to meet him for two seconds. Don't waste your money, unless you actually want to wait or ask him a question during the Q & A session.

  • Never dull

    by Clutzy83 on 10/25/16Michigan Theater - Ann ArborRating: 5 out of 5

    It's not just an act it's a human interaction. Turn off your phone don't take pictures just get involved. Amazing show.

  • Disappointing

    by Anonymous on 10/25/16Michigan Theater - Ann ArborRating: 1 out of 5

    Show was only an hour long and consisted primarily of Q&A from the audience. Boring! Don't waste your money.

  • Not as advertised

    by DylanM1 on 10/24/16Michigan Theater - Ann ArborRating: 1 out of 5

    I do not remember seeing that this was a book signing at the purchase of my tickets. I was under the impression this was a stand up comedy routine. Instead we were given a free book, Nick talked about his book and took question. Book signing afterward. I won't purchase tickets through this vendor again.

  • Enjoyable lecture, but the WAIT to meet him.....

    by kpops78 on 10/24/16Michigan Theater - Ann ArborRating: 3 out of 5

    Nick Offerman's lecture was great. Humorous, and personable with the audience. He spoke maybe an hour, hour and a half. $50. The wait time to meet him was unacceptable. They called sections to line up. Unfortunately, my section was last, which meant a wait time of almost 3 hours. People had literally fallen asleep in their seats. I wish the employees had apologized for the inconvenience - maybe even offered us something to drink!

  • Excellent Discussion

    by Pooh6619 on 10/24/16Michigan Theater - Ann ArborRating: 5 out of 5

    Nick was heartwarming, funny, informative, thoughtful, and full of stories we all can relate to. Well worth the admission! The book was a bonus!

  • by Anonymous on 10/24/16Michigan Theater - Ann ArborRating: 5 out of 5

    Nick is funny and personable. Nicola's books does a great job getting great talent into the area.

  • Loved it, but a little decieving...

    by MissMara on 10/24/16Michigan Theater - Ann ArborRating: 4 out of 5

    I absolutely love Nick Offerman and I had a great time, but it wasn't as advertised. It was sold as an evening with Nick Offerman, which seemed like it would be a comedy show. It ended up being a book tour where he talked/read from his woodworking book for a half an hour and then took questions for another half an hour. Each ticket holder did receive a copy of his book, which was nice. You then had the option of waiting for his to sign your book, we did this, which was a little over 2.5 hours of waiting. I feel bad for the people sitting further back as their sections were called after us. I only wish I had known what I was buying. I might not have gone, or at least would have been more prepared for the evening. It was very cool to meet him though, even if it as just for a moment.

  • A glorified book signing

    by Anonymous on 10/24/16Michigan Theater - Ann ArborRating: 3 out of 5

    It was fun and interesting, but not really anything to do with woodworking. Nick read a couple passages from him new book, fielded a lot of questions from the audience, and then started signing books. That part took hours.

  • by Anonymous on 10/24/16Michigan Theater - Ann ArborRating: 1 out of 5

    Was advertised as stand up comedy. It was him promoting his book.

  • Not what I thought.

    by RedSkull26 on 10/24/16Michigan Theater - Ann ArborRating: 2 out of 5

    I thought this was going to be a regular comedy show with Nick, who I love. Instead, it was a very short book signing for his latest book which is about woodworking. My fault perhaps for not researching it more, but it was titled "A Night With Nick Offerman". Somewhat misleading. We still had a good time and love him.