Craig Ferguson
Ian Cunningham
A close-up of Craig Ferguson.
Craig Ferguson
Craig Ferguson has never been a tidy stand-up. The former Late Late Show host built a cult following by tossing out the cue cards and seeing where the story went — sometimes philosophical, sometimes ridiculous, often both in the same minute. Now a seasoned storyteller with a few more miles on the odometer, Ferguson still performs with that loose, slightly dangerous energy…the kind of conversational comedy that feels like it could veer anywhere. If you liked the weird, unscripted charm of his late-night run, this “Pants on Fire” tour stop should scratch that itch.
media release: This show has been rescheduled for Thursday, March 19 at 7:30 p.m.
All tickets for the original performance date will be honored for the new date. Tickets, including original seat location, are automatically transferred to the new date. If ticketholders are unable to attend the new date, they should contact tickets@overture.org for a refund or a gift certificate.
Get ready for a night of sharp wit, big laughs and unforgettable stories with Craig Ferguson, the Emmy and Peabody Award-winning comedian, actor, writer and director. Best known for hosting “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson,” which ran for a decade and remains a cult favorite on YouTube, Ferguson’s comedy blends outrageous charm with thoughtful insight. He’s a two-time Grammy nominee for his stand-up specials, a New York Times bestselling author and a beloved voice in films like “Brave” and “How to Train Your Dragon.”
Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Ferguson’s journey from punk rock drummer to late-night icon is as wild and hilarious as his stand-up. He’s performed to sold-out crowds at Carnegie Hall and Radio City Music Hall, starred in films, hosted game shows and even roasted Washington elites at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Don’t miss your chance to see one of comedy’s most original and unpredictable minds—live on stage.

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