Nick Swardson
Nick Swardson
A comedian, actor, writer and producer, Nick Swardsonâs unique comedic view has established him as a force in the film and TV sphere and as a prolific stand-up comic.
Nick has starred in numerous blockbuster comedies for major studios. He starred in Grown Ups 2 (2013) with Adam Sandler; starred alongside David Spade and Lauren Lapkus in the Netflix feature, The Wrong Missy (2020); executive produced and starred in The Do Over (2016) and Ridiculous Six (2015); co-produced and appeared in Sandy Wexler (2017); co- wrote, co-produced, and starred as the lead in Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star (2011); starred alongside Jesse Eisenberg, Danny McBride, and Aziz Ansari in 30 Minutes or Less (2011); wrote, produced, and starred in Grandmaâs Boy (2006); wrote and starred in Benchwarmers (2006), and co-wrote and appeared in Malibuâs Most Wanted (2003). More recently, Swardson appeared in Happy Gilmore 2 (2025), voiced a character in the Netflix animated movie, Leo (2023), with Adam Sandler and Bill Burr, and starred in Josh Duhamelâs Buddy Games (2019) and Buddy Games: Spring Awakening (2023).
Nickâs TV credits include Nick Swardsonâs Pretend Time (2010), which he created and starred in for two seasons on Comedy Central. He voiced the character of Troy in the FX series, CHOZEN (2014), and played the beloved character of Terry on the hit Comedy Central series, Reno 911! (2003-2009).
Swardson was co-creator, co-Executive Producer, co-writer and star of the hit Comedy Central web series, Typical Rick. The series ran for two seasons chronicling the lives of struggling actors, Gary (Swardson) and Rick (Simon Rex), as they try to make it in Hollywood.
As a standup, Swardson tours regularly on a bill with Adam Sandler and David Spade. In 2024, he released his special, Make Joke From Face, on YouTube. Swardson appeared in Netflixâs series, COMEDIANS of the World (2019), where he was one of four comedians selected to represent the United States. He starred in two one-hour specials for Comedy Central, Nick Swardson: Taste It (2015) and Nick Swardson: Seriously, Who Farted (2010), a half- hour Comedy Central Presents special (2006), and his first comedy album, Party (2007), was certified Platinum. Nickâs newest stand-up special, Toilet Head, premiered earlier this year on YouTube.
Seating in the showroom begins at least 45 minutes prior to showtime.
Yes. Just provide your ID or the Credit Card used to purchase the tickets on the way in. We do not allow print at home tickets to avoid 3rd party ticket sellers.
Premium tickets guarantee seating in the first 6 rows from the stage and may include other perks depending on the act. General Admission seating is behind Premium and is sat on a first come basis.
Typically shows are 1st come, 1st seated within the section that was purchased, so we encourage you to arrive when doors open so you have seating options. We cannot hold seats for anyone that has yet to arrive.
Of course! You can purchase gift cards here or in person at the Box Office. Your gift card can be used for food and beverage anywhere in the building and can also be used to purchase tickets both online and at the Box Office.
Have more questions? Visit our full FAQ page!
A comedian, actor, writer and producer, Nick Swardsonâs unique comedic view has established him as a force in the film and TV sphere and as a prolific stand-up comic.
Nick has starred in numerous blockbuster comedies for major studios. He starred in Grown Ups 2 (2013) with Adam Sandler; starred alongside David Spade and Lauren Lapkus in the Netflix feature, The Wrong Missy (2020); executive produced and starred in The Do Over (2016) and Ridiculous Six (2015); co-produced and appeared in Sandy Wexler (2017); co- wrote, co-produced, and starred as the lead in Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star (2011); starred alongside Jesse Eisenberg, Danny McBride, and Aziz Ansari in 30 Minutes or Less (2011); wrote, produced, and starred in Grandmaâs Boy (2006); wrote and starred in Benchwarmers (2006), and co-wrote and appeared in Malibuâs Most Wanted (2003). More recently, Swardson appeared in Happy Gilmore 2 (2025), voiced a character in the Netflix animated movie, Leo (2023), with Adam Sandler and Bill Burr, and starred in Josh Duhamelâs Buddy Games (2019) and Buddy Games: Spring Awakening (2023).
Nickâs TV credits include Nick Swardsonâs Pretend Time (2010), which he created and starred in for two seasons on Comedy Central. He voiced the character of Troy in the FX series, CHOZEN (2014), and played the beloved character of Terry on the hit Comedy Central series, Reno 911! (2003-2009).
Swardson was co-creator, co-Executive Producer, co-writer and star of the hit Comedy Central web series, Typical Rick. The series ran for two seasons chronicling the lives of struggling actors, Gary (Swardson) and Rick (Simon Rex), as they try to make it in Hollywood.
As a standup, Swardson tours regularly on a bill with Adam Sandler and David Spade. In 2024, he released his special, Make Joke From Face, on YouTube. Swardson appeared in Netflixâs series, COMEDIANS of the World (2019), where he was one of four comedians selected to represent the United States. He starred in two one-hour specials for Comedy Central, Nick Swardson: Taste It (2015) and Nick Swardson: Seriously, Who Farted (2010), a half- hour Comedy Central Presents special (2006), and his first comedy album, Party (2007), was certified Platinum. Nickâs newest stand-up special, Toilet Head, premiered earlier this year on YouTube.
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**Premium Seating is guaranteed in the 1st 6 rows**
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SEATING WILL BEGIN 45 MINUTES PRIOR TO SHOWTIME
Ticket Resale PolicySeating in the showroom begins at least 45 minutes prior to showtime.
Yes. Just provide your ID or the Credit Card used to purchase the tickets on the way in. We do not allow print at home tickets to avoid 3rd party ticket sellers.
Premium tickets guarantee seating in the first 6 rows from the stage and may include other perks depending on the act. General Admission seating is behind Premium and is sat on a first come basis.
Typically shows are 1st come, 1st seated within the section that was purchased, so we encourage you to arrive when doors open so you have seating options. We cannot hold seats for anyone that has yet to arrive.
Of course! You can purchase gift cards here or in person at the Box Office. Your gift card can be used for food and beverage anywhere in the building and can also be used to purchase tickets both online and at the Box Office.
Have more questions? Visit our full FAQ page!