Jul 10, 2017
BUFFALO — Responsible for one of the manliest and most popular television characters of the past decade, Nick Offerman has practically become synonymous with the breakfast food-loving, hard-drinking, everyone-hating Ron Swanson.
Swanson, the head of the parks and recreation department on the show “Parks & Rec,” even has a website dedicated to his best lines (RonSwansonQuotes.com).
Now that the show has ended, Offerman is back to his comedy tour, “Full Bush,” which just recently added dates around the country, including a Nov. 10 stop at Shea’s Performing Arts Center.
According to the press release to announce the tour stop, Offerman “will return with a collection of his sawdusty musings on survival in the wild, living with enthusiasm, and most importantly, the cultivation of fulsome body hair.”
In addition to his work on “Parks & Rec,” Offerman has recently starred in films, “The Founder” and “The Hero.” He also wrote the best-selling books, “Paddle Your Own Canoe” and “Gumption.”
Tickets will go on sale Friday, but pre-sale tickets will be available at 2 p.m. Prices are not yet available.
Oh, and “keep your tears in your eyes where they belong.”
By Matt Krueger, The Daily News