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Dec 20th & 21st at 8 PM

Located in the Chinook Winds Convention Center!

Tickets on sale now! Reserve your seats by phone at 1-888-MAIN ACT (1-888-624-6228), in person at Chinook Winds Box Office, or online through the link above or on etix.com.

Tickets: $15. Must be 21 or older to attend.  Doors open at 7pm, no-host bar available.

All ticket sales are final. No refunds or exchanges.

ID required for will call pick up. If these tickets are a gift, please call (541) 996-5700 and arrange for will call ticket release.

Chinook Winds Casino Resort utilizes Etix as the official ticketing company for events on its property. Please be advised that any other ticketing website and/or outlet is not an authorized seller, or reseller, of tickets for events at Chinook Winds Casino Resort. Purchasing tickets outside of Etix and Chinook Winds Casino Resort may result in fraudulent tickets, or tickets that cannot be used for entry. These tickets will not be exchanged and/or refunded by Chinook Winds Casino Resort or Etix.

Andy Woodhull is an affable, charming comedian with sardonic wit, who finds quirky observations in the course of everyday life. Born in Northern Indiana, Woodhull began his career in St. Louis, and honed his material as a key member of the Chicago comedy scene. In 2015, he released the critically-acclaimed album, Step Parenting, which focused a mostly on his transition from single male to married and the stepfather of two daughters. He followed it up with Step Parenting 2: The Teen Years in 2019, Live From Elkhart in 2021, and Pumpkin Spice Season in 2022.

Andy has appeared on The Late Late Show with James Corden, Conan, Live at Gotham and The Half Hour on Comedy Central. He was the first comedian to make his network television debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. His Dry Bar Comedy special has over 11 million views on YouTube. All 6 of his comedy albums are in rotation on Sirius Satellite Radio, and his jokes have played over 50 million times on Pandora.
Most recently, Andy worked as a writer on SYFY’s The Movie Show, and was featured in 2 episodes. He just booked a hosting gig on the CW unscripted series Totally Funny Animals. Andy currently lives in Los Angeles with his dog Darwin.

 

Born In Israel, Roy Haber had your average beginning. Then, as if the confusion of his roots wouldn’t eventually turn this little fella into a skewed man, his parents pulled a mean trick……deciding to raise him in Kentucky. Pursuing the profession of Stand-up Comedy was only inevitable. Whether it’s making fun of his height (5’2), tackling personal issues, slamming an analytical magnifying glass on world events and society in general, or sharing a story from his travels – Roy’s comedy is live, direct, and playfully honest.

 

 

 

Born on New Year’s day in the nation’s capital, and with a last name that begins with the letters A-b-e, Milt Abel has always been at the front of one line or another. Before he was one year old his family moved west, and with the help of a private detective, Milt was able to follow them to California. It was in college that Milt first started to perform; eventually writing, directing, and acting in his own plays for students and faculty. After graduating with honors from San Jose State University, Milt moved to San Francisco in search of a career in stand-up comedy and a reasonably priced apartment, no easy task in San Francisco. “I’m beginning to think that Adam and Eve’s real punishment wasn’t so much that they had to leave the garden, as it was that they had to find another place…” A headlining stand-up comedian for over thirty years, Milt has performed throughout the United States and Canada in venues ranging from corporate engagements to cruise ships, from television to bars masquerading as comedy clubs under names like ‘Ha Ha a Go Go.’ Milt now lives in San Jose, California. His three grown kids; Kelsey, Noah, and Ellery are in Oregon. He has a dozen television appearances to his credit, including An Evening at the Improv, Showtime, PBS, and Comedy Central. Milt is also an accomplished writer; publishing three novels and selling jokes to Dennis Miller.