Beloved humorist David Sedaris brings his singular voice to Symphony Hall for an evening of sharp wit, surprising insight, and laugh-out-loud storytelling. Known for his bestselling books (most recently The Land and its People), magazine contributions, and appearances on public radio, Sedaris turns the quirks of everyday life into unforgettable comedy. Expect freshly written and unpublished pieces, diary excerpts, and the offbeat observations that have made him one of America's most distinctive literary performers.

Join us for a night of smart, irreverent humor and the chance to hear Sedaris' stories come vividly to life on stage.

“Sedaris has become one of the funniest, most disturbing, most illuminating writers alive.”

The Washington Post

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