Jon Glaser’s debut comedy album, “Jon Glaser’s Soothing Meditations for the Solitary Dog” is the perfect remedy for those unfortunate yet unavoidable times that dog owners need to leave their beloved, anxious good boys and good girls home alone. Join Jon for a restorative evening of dog-centric relaxation and warm fuzzies. And with the VIP “Sip and Paint” ticket, you can come early and have a free glass of wine while you paint a portrait of your favorite pet! Portraits will then be discussed via Q&A’s with Jon during the show.
A Premium tickets gets you early entry to the event at 6:00pm, 1 complimentary glass of wine, premium seating, and watercolors and paper to paint a picture of your dog
Jon Glaser is an actor and writer who created, co-wrote and starred in the TV shows “Delocated,” “Neon Joe Werewolf Hunter,” and “Jon Glaser Loves Gear.” Most people recognize him as Councilman Jamm from “Parks and Recreation” and/or Laird from “Girls.”, and most recently as a sports podcast douchebag on “Running Point”. Other TV credits include “Law and Order SVU,” “Life and Beth,” “Single Drunk Female,” “Mr. Robot,” and “Wonder Showzen.” Film credits include “Trainwreck,” “Hustlers”, and the upcoming “Friendship”. Cartoon voice work includes “Dicktown” “Our Cartoon President”, and “Aqua Teen Hunger Force”. He appeared as Video Cowboy in the ESPN web series “Mayne Street,” and he created, wrote, directed and starred in a series of web shorts for Comedy Central called “Tiny Hands.”
Jon was most recently the head writer for “They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce”. Other TV writing credits include “The Independent Spirit Awards” hosted by Aubrey Plaza, “Inside Amy Schumer,” “Late Night with Conan O’Brien” and “The Dana Carvey Show.” He has written several stories for The New York Times Magazine, and his writing has also appeared in ESPN The Magazine, Bicycling Magazine, The Onion A.V. Club, and on-line for New York magazine. His first book, “My Dead Dad Was in ZZ Top,” was published by Harper Perennial, and he wrote and directed the music video for Bob Mould’s “Star Machine.” He is also a Second City alum who was in the touring company, as well as the Mainstage ensemble show “Piñata Full Of Bees”.