David Sedaris brings his sharp wit and confessional storytelling to the Gaillard Center for a solo evening of readings and commentary. The bestselling author and longtime contributor to The New Yorker is known for mining his own life — his family, his travels, his peculiarities — for material that somehow manages to be both deeply personal and universally funny.
Expect an unpredictable mix of new work and crowd favorites, delivered with the dry, deadpan timing that's made Sedaris one of the most distinctive voices in American humor. These evenings tend to feel more like a conversation than a lecture, so don't be surprised if he goes off-script. Tickets are required for this downtown performance.
