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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
  • Some tasteless jokes

    by jessica121 on 10/21/15The Wilbur - BostonRating: 3 out of 5

    All in all, the show was okay, however there were a couple jokes that I found to be tasteless, almost to a point of me walking out. One was about Nick and his wife having sex with Jesus. Now, I'm not an overly religious person, but I thought that was crossing the line. Another was a sex joke referencing 9-11-01. I just didn't think it was appropriate and I was disappointed, quite frankly, that someone would make jokes of that nature.

  • by Beth4578 on 10/20/15The Wilbur - BostonRating: 1 out of 5

    We walked out. Gave it a solid 30 minutes hoping it would improve. It didn't. So disappointed.

  • Don't Waste Your Time or Money!!

    by Montaque on 10/20/15The Wilbur - BostonRating: 1 out of 5

    Saw him Saturday night with my daughter. The first 1/2 hour was about his sex life with his wife. It was raunchy not funny. It went downhill from there. He sang stupid songs and touted his woodworking shop. The man is not funny. I will never get that time back. Please don't waste your time or money.

  • meh

    by byebyelittlesebastian on 10/20/15The Wilbur - BostonRating: 2 out of 5

    This event was promoted as Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally performing together. A few weeks before the show, Megan must have had a scheduling conflict and Nick was already going to be here for rehearsal for a play he's in at the Huntington, but she was dropped from the billing. I've seen Nick twice before, and one show that had Megan basically opening for Nick, so I was excited to see a show where both of them were on stage performing together. Maybe it was because it was the late show, maybe it was because I saw him twice before, but I think I laughed out loud once. Once is not enough! I bought the expensive seats in the front to make sure it was the best place to see both of them, but I left really disappointed because heard the whole set before with the exception of a song maybe.

  • by Dashika on 10/20/15The Wilbur - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    Great show if you know what kind of comedian Nick Offerman is

  • Nick Offerman Kills It!

    by GBMouse on 10/20/15The Wilbur - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    From the moment he stepped on stage Nick Offerman owned that performance. I did not stop laughing at any point in the night. My husband and I booked tickets months in advance to celebrate our anniversary and our expectations were exceeded. We will definitely see him again (and now we want to read his books!)

  • Not worth the price of admission

    by Cassafrass818818 on 10/20/15The Wilbur - BostonRating: 2 out of 5

    I bought tickets for Nick Offerman and his wife Megan Mullally. I am a fan of both of their work in multiple shows and movies, so I thought it would be fun. Unfortunately, about a month before the show, I got an email notifying me that Megan had scheduling conflicts and would not be attending. I wasn't quite sure Nick could carry a show alone, and had it been only him (or even only her), I would not have bought the tickets; but I thought it could still be fun, so when the time came, I still went. First of all, the Wilbur is very old and cramped. I was at Jim Jeffries at Foxwoods the night before, and their seats were big and comfy with cup holders. These seats were tiny, and I felt like I was right on top of my neighbors. If we weren't forced to hold our purses and drinks in our laps (there is no room at your feet) then we would have been rubbing elbows, quite literally. And it's a good thing I was all set with my one $13 Coors Light, because getting up to get anything more would have been next to impossible. Nick Offerman is an outstanding actor/comedian, and seems to be a pretty nice guy, but solo stand up comedy is not for him. His deep monotonous voice immediately puts you in a sleepy mindset, and his jokes were not really jokes per se, so much as they were him telling stories that were mildly amusing at best. Definitely not something I would pay money for. He played some songs on ukulele and guitar. They weren't horrible because he does have talent, but they were just him changing the words of other songs to "make them funny" and the humor was very juvenile. If Nick Offerman was at a house party full of drunk 20 yr olds and told the stories/jokes he did, or played the parody songs on guitar, he might have been the life of the party. But on stage, for $55, (plus the outrageously priced drinks and parking), he was overwhelmingly disappointing.

  • Funny, but expected

    by Anonymous on 10/20/15The Wilbur - BostonRating: 3 out of 5

    I have seen Nick Offerman's Netflix special and thought that was very funny. However, the stand up included about 50% of the material from that special which ended up not being as funny the second time. If you haven't seen his stand up before I would recommend seeing it, but otherwise just watch it on Netflix.

  • Nick Offerman

    by BupBup on 10/20/15The Wilbur - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    He was amazing. I would live to see him again. See

  • Hysterical!!!

    by Sharon130 on 10/20/15The Wilbur - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    Nick Offerman was really funnier than I expected. I thought he was going to be more of a "humorist" like he describes himself, but he is one funny dude!!! Would definitely see him again and would love to see him with his wife.

  • Worst Show Ever!!!

    by Montaque on 10/19/15Wilbur Theatre - BostonRating: 1 out of 5

    Saw him at the Wilbur Saturday, 10/17/15. The first 1/2 hour he talked about his sex life with his wife. How he likes fingers in his butt, he like to stick it in her butt, "she knows her way around a penis." The following hour he sang stupid songs on his guitar and plugged his woodworking shop. He bragged about being on Parks and Recreation and how he still kept in touch with the cast. By now my eyelids were getting heavy, people started to leave. My daughter who had seen him on several Net Flix specials said "he threw the show together using old material from some of his specials". Really?? That's the best you can do? The guy is boring - don't waste your time and money.

  • by SadGuy22 on 10/18/15Wilbur Theatre - BostonRating: 1 out of 5

    This was a really disappointing experience. The material was not tasteful or even comically applied. I was invited by a friend and was happy to go, as I thoroughly enjoy Parks and Recreation along with our culturally adopted Ron Swanson-isms and general humor. This show is nothing like that. I was only marginally off put during the beginning of the act when he went into detail about weird ways that he enjoys "interacting" with his wife. Although not exaaactly my cup of tea, I get it, and am happy to appreciate such material as part of his comical style. The remainder of the show was off-based potshots at Christianity and other parties with which the liberal agenda may not always resonate. Although I also see the value in appealing to an (especially Boston based) audience with such jokes and calculated pointed-ness, Not all comedy show-goers need you to be rude (nevermind wrong and ill advised) to make us laugh. I know that for every fan like me that the staff loses in relation to something like this, they gain 10 more. It is for that reason, that I have taken the nickname SadGuy. Rough show, guys, you all must be much better than that. I did laugh once during the show, however, when a patron in the audience sneezed, to which the performer responded with an aptly timed "Bless You."

  • Great Event

    by NDLunny on 6/1/15Wilbur Theatre - BostonRating: 4 out of 5

    Although this was sort of a limited-time event, it is still something I would have recommended - had a great time. Nick Offerman has a particular brand of humor that, although this was not an actual stand-up/comedy performance, is simply captured through his general speech/speaking tonalities and mannerisms. So for those curious to attend an Offerman-based event in the future that does or does not contain direct comedy performances, I would recommend attending regardless.

  • by Anonymous on 6/1/15Wilbur Theatre - BostonRating: 3 out of 5

    It was less than an hour long before you had to line up in a line that prob took 2 hours to get thru for the book signing. Hardly what I would call a night out. Nick Offerman, himself was very enjoyable as always but it was too short of him on stage.

  • I wish I could have that time back

    by Chillblain on 11/19/14Beacon Theatre - New YorkRating: 1 out of 5

    This was a pathetic performance by an egotistical actor, who thinks that his role on a scripted TV show qualifies him as a headliner at Comedy Week. Offerman thought that his mere presence was enough to entertain a packed house, sadly his poorly prepared material was not well received. There were a few die hard fans of the show who laughed at appropriate canned laughter moments, but the silence was awkward, and Offerman tried hard but failed to revive a loser show. The constant name dropping of his wifes' success as an actress was not entertaining, and I wished Id been to see her instead. She might have actually been funny.

  • Very boring performance

    by Anonymous on 11/12/14Beacon Theater - New YorkRating: 1 out of 5

    First of all, the opening act was a complete drag. I felt very uncomfortable for the singer/comedian on stage, Cornmo, who was completely depressing. But that's OK 'cause I was here to see Nick Offerman. I was extremely excited when Nick Offerman took the stage for his show titled "Full Bush." I'm a huge fan of Parks and Recreation and that kind of humor in general. But Offerman didn't deliver on humor. Instead, he talked about how amazing his wife is for about 20 minutes, shamelessly plugged in her broadway show for another 10, and then sang some awkward songs for another 20 minutes. And throughout the show, he would mutter some things about his woodwork and how he hates technology. The show had no theme, no direction and Offerman was clearly winging it. My husband and I left with 15 minutes left in the show- something I never do. But I knew staying any longer would completely ruin the appreciation I have for Offerman. Save your money and avoid his stand-up at all costs.

  • Extremely disappointing

    by Palzy on 11/11/14Beacon Theatre - New YorkRating: 2 out of 5

    Nick Offerman is a great actor and very funny. His autobiography is a great read and very insightful. When it comes to his stand up, avoid at all costs. My girlfriend and I fell asleep during it. From what we remember, he talked for about 15 minutes then started playing songs on his guitar. The songs that we heard weren't very funny and he didn't seem comfortable onstage in general. I respect him immensely with his acting and writing but he wasn't anything to write home about as a stand up comic

  • Nick is charming, but performance was lukewarm

    by RubyTuesday008 on 11/11/14Beacon Theatre - New YorkRating: 3 out of 5

    Let me just say I adore Nick Offerman, and was super excited to see him. Maybe too excited, because the performance was a little disappointing. He had very few big jokes, but the ones he did have were great. It was so great to hear him talk about (wife) Megan Mullaley with such, er, candor, but my friend said she'd already heard a bunch of the material from his talk show appearances. I also thought the crowd was really rude. 10% started to leave before his final song was up. I also HATED his opening act, "cornmo," more than I've hated any performance I've seen in the past 10 years. It was horrible torture listening to him talk and sing. If I didn't have the promise of Nick O, I easily would have walked out. 'Horrendous' only partially captures how truly terrible it was. So, I would see Nick again if I were assured that he had new material he'd been polishing for a while. He needs a little more comedy/one man performing experience under his belt. And I would never see any performance that featured "cornmo" ever ever EVER again, even if it were Nick O.

  • Just not funny

    by beauty27 on 11/11/14Beacon Theatre - New YorkRating: 1 out of 5

    I have never written a review. Avid show goer in Manhattan since I am a kid. This performance was just not funny nor entertaining. He relied too much on his Ron Swanson character from Parks & Recs for his comedy. It felt unoriginal and not well thought out or planned. I have never walked out on a live performance or even a movie in my life, but I left early knowing i would have a more entertaining time grabbing a bite with my husband.

  • by Anonymous on 11/11/14Beacon Theatre - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    The opener was the unfunniest person I've ever seen on stage. Forget warming us up, the crowd was frigid when Nick Offerman took the stage...thankfully, Nick was absolutely amazing.