Garrison Keillor Tonight
With Erica Rhodes
Garrison Keillor Tonight
With Erica Rhodes
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DateOctober 20 , 2026
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Event Starts7:30 PM
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Doors Open6:30 PM
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On SaleOn Sale Now
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Tue. Oct 20 , 2026 7:30PM Buy Tickets
Event Details
Garrison Keillor did “A Prairie Home Companion” for forty years, wrote fiction and comedy, invented a town called Lake Wobegon where all the children are above average, even though he himself grew up evangelical in a small separatist flock where all the children expected the imminent end of the world. He’s busy in retirement, having written a memoir and a book of limericks and is at work on a musical and a Lake Wobegon screenplay, and he continues to do “The Writers Almanac” sent out daily to Internet subscribers (free).
After fifty years in radio, Garrison Keillor is launching out on a solo stand-up career,
his longtime dream, but due to his evangelical upbringing he has a solemn face and his literary history has limited his emotional range, so he has turned to his niece Erica Rhodes, a successful young stand-up, for instruction. She shows him her style and he does humorous verse, limericks, songs for her, and she tries to help him smile and use the space. A meeting of two generations.
Season Sponsored by Community First Credit Union.
Parking
The Yates Building Garage is the preferred parking facility of the Florida Theatre. The Yates garage is visible across the Forsyth and Newnan Streets intersection from the Florida Theatre, but the garage entrance is behind the building at 200 East Adams Street. (Drive past the theatre on your right, across Newnan Street, past the Yates Building on your left, make a left on North Market Street and a left on Adams Street.) The Yates Garage is well lighted, staffed, and is monitored by security cameras.
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