Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Love & Comedy Tour

Garrison Keillor's  Prairie Home  Love & Comedy Tour

With Richard Dworsky & The Road Hounds, Aoife O'Donovan, and Fred Newman.

Event details

Address: 695 Lincoln Park Boulevard, Kettering, OH 45429 [Map/directions]
Event has passed (Wed, Sep 06 2017)
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Cost: $30-$50 All ticket prices increase $5 day of show

Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Love & Comedy Tour

Prairie Home Love & Comedy Tour is direct from the flatlands (“Not the end of the world but you can see it from there”), two-plus hours of stories, love duets, Guy Noir, Cowboys, poetic outbursts, and our famous Singing Intermission at which the Eager & Able-Bodied stand and sing around the campfire. The Old Scout, Garrison Keillor celebrating his 75th, with the extraordinary Aoife O’Donovan, sound-effects genius Fred Newman, Richard Dworsky and the Road Hounds. Good times!

Garrison Keillor was born in Anoka, Minnesota, and began his radio career as a freshman at the University of Minnesota, from which he graduated in 1966. He went to work for Minnesota Public Radio in 1969, and from July 6, 1974 through July 1, 2016, he created and hosted his popular variety show, A Prairie Home Companion. His many books include Lake Wobegon DaysThe Book of GuysPilgrims: A Wobegon RomanceGuy Noir and the Straight Skinny, and The Keillor Reader (Viking). He is the host of the daily program The Writer’s Almanac and the editor of several anthologies of poetry, most recently, Good Poems: American Places (Viking). In 2006, Keillor played himself in the movie adaptation of his show, a film directed by Robert Altman. In 2007 he opened an independent bookstore, Common Good Books, in St. Paul, the city where he and his wife make their home.

Fraze Pavilion

Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Love & Comedy Tour is taking place at Fraze Pavilion, which is located at 695 Lincoln Park Boulevard in Kettering. Fraze Pavilion - Fraze Pavilion is southwest Ohio’s premiere neighborhood outdoor entertainment venue, where we celebrate “Summer’s Best Live Music Under the Stars” ever since Marvin Hamlisch christened the 4300-seat amphitheater in 1991

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