Even though Ron Swanson once said “Never half-a** two things - whole-a** one thing,” Offerman proved he could master comedy, song and storytelling in one hilarious package. Offerman’s “All Rise” was a highly entertaining, yet beautifully simple experience. Offerman can definitely be described as a more jovial version of his iconic “Parks and Recreation” character - opinionated, to-the point and well-spoken. No matter what his topic was, his jokes landed effortlessly, eliciting laugh after laugh from the audience. A humorous and rousing set of literal and figurative sojourns as well as a mission statement about comprehending, protecting, and truly experiencing the outdoors, fueled by a conversation with Wendell Berry that inspired three journeys I undertook in 20. His performance was just so natural and very conversational in nature, seeming as though he was simply having a chat with his buddies. While still uproariously funny, Offerman’s set was almost relaxing at parts. You will find me draped in a magnificent squirrel blouse, hand-crafted by Fort Lonesome of Austin, Texas. An evening of deliberative talking and light dance that will compel you to chuckle whilst enjoining you to brandish a better side of humanity than the one to which we have grown accustomed.
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