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Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman announce Australian tour

Megan Mullally Nick Offerman_HIComedy couple Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman are heading down under in early 2016.

Mullally, who cemented her place in television history with her portrayal of Karen Walker in ‘Will and Grace’ and her husband Nick Offerman, best known for his role as Ron Swanson on ‘Parks and Recreation’, will tour Australia visiting Sydney, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide and Brisbane.

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Their show is named the ‘Summer of 99: No Apostrophe’ and they promise to “yank the britches of their marriage” and expose all the salacious details of their marriage.

Offerman and Mullally met during rehearsals for the play ‘The Berlin Circle’ in 2000 and wed three years later.

The couple have taken their show across America this year and are excited to bring it down under in 2016.

Mullally has described the show as, “like comic sex-ed. I think the show will be rather graphic so, you know, don;t bring your seven year old., but we hope to be very informative.”

Catch Mullally and Offerman in Perth at the Astor Theatre on Tuesday February 2nd.

Other dates: State Theatre, Sydney – Friday January 29th, Theatre Royal, Hobart – Saturday January 30th, Hamer Hall, Melbourne – Sunday January 31st, Festival Theatre, Adelaide – Thursday February 4th, QPAC Concert Hall, Brisbane – Saturday February 5th,

For ticketing information head to Live Nation, tickets go on sale 10am, Thursday August 27th.   

 

 

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