Probably one of the best known radio personalities of National Public Radio, Garrison Keillor could probably read a laundry list and still make it compelling. His lazy intonation perfectly encapsulates the feeling of Lake Woebegone, the fictional Midwestern town at the heart of the critically acclaimed comedy program “A Prairie Home Companion.”
Born in 1942 in Anoka, MN, Garrison Keillor grew up familiar with the small town life of the American Midwest. This informed his writing for “The New Yorker” later in life, and eventually played a large role in the creation of “A Prairie Home Companion,” the show he would create and host in 1974. It’s still one of National Public Radio’s most popular programs.
It’s one thing to hear Garrison Keillor’s amazing voice on the airwaves while in your car. It’s another to have the experience of seeing him live in front of an audience, bringing his wit and humor to the stories he tells. Garrison Keillor tickets are a sure gift for any fan of Lake Wobegone, and should be purchased before these speaking tour tickets sell out!
| Event | Date | Venue | Price Range | |
| Garrison Keillor Tickets 12/4 | 12-4-2008 Thursday 8:00 PM | Palace Theatre Columbus in Columbus, OH | $117 - $336 | Buy Sell |