How Not to be Famous: A Conversation with Richard Kind
A hilarious and heartfelt night of stories, stand-up, and candid conversation with one of Hollywood’s most beloved character actors.
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DateJuly 26, 2025
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Event Starts7:30 PM
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Doors Open6:30 PM
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VenuePantages Theater
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On SaleOn Sale Now
- Saturday, July 26 7:30 PM Buy Tickets
Event Details
An evening with Richard Kind featuring the beloved veteran actor as he shares stories, humor, and stand-up. Following a moderated discussion spanning Richard’s myriad roles, life in the business, and “Not” being famous, Richard will answer questions from the audience. A limited number of VIP tickets are available that include the best seats in the house along with a post-show photo opportunity with Richard.
Richard Kind is an accomplished stage, screen and television actor who continues to redefine the term character actor. Richard appeared in the Academy Award Winning Best Picture, Argo for director Ben Affleck and starred as 'Bing Bong' in the hit Pixar Film, Inside Out. He played a memorable, heartbreaking role in Clint Eastwood's Hereafter. Richard was 'Uncle Arthur,' brother to Michael Stuhlbarg in the critically acclaimed A Serious Man written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. He worked a second time with the Coen brothers in Suburbicon, directed by George Clooney. Currently, Richard recurs in the fourth season of Only Murders in the Building for Hulu.
Richard played the series regular role of 'Stan Yenko' in the highly rated CBS drama East New York. Richard recently accompanied John Mulaney on his live talk show for Netflix John Mulaney Presents: Everybody's in LA as the show’s announcer. Additionally, Richard played a juicy recurring role in Ryan Murphy’s Netflix limited series The Watcher and can be seen in the popular Netflix feature The Out-Laws, opposite Pierce Brosnan and Ellen Barkin. Additional film credits include a two time collaboration with Tom McCarthy in The Visitor and The Station Agent as well as roles in several other films including TICK, TICK…BOOM, Obvious Child, 18 1/2, The Bellman, Auggie, The Magnificent Meyersons, Andover, The Independents, All We Had, The Lennon Report and The Paper Store just to name a few, as well as voicing characters in A Bug's Life, Cars and the television series, Summer Camp Island, fan favorite Big Mouth and American Dad! Apart from his infamous roles on Spin City and Mad About You, Richard was also a series regular on the acclaimed HBO series Luck, as well as three seasons on Amazon's Red Oaks and a season of Brockmire opposite Hank Azaria. Richard had a six episode arc on Everything's Gonna Be Okay for Freeform. He has also had recurring roles on Fox's Gotham, Showtime's I'm Dying Up Here, and has appeared numerous times on Young Sheldon, Curb Your Enthusiasm as ‘Uncle Andy,' The Goldbergs as ‘Formica Mike’ and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. In addition, he has guest starred on many, many shows. Richard is a Drama Desk Award Winner and Tony Nominee for the Broadway Hit, “The Big Knife.” On stage he has also starred in “Guys and Dolls” in London, the smash hit Broadway musical “The Producers,” “The Tale of the Allergist's Wife,” “Candide,” and “Bounce,” among others. Richard started his career in Chicago with the Practical Theatre Company, founded by Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Brad Hall and Gary Kroeger.
Additional Ticket Information
- Reserved Seating
- All patrons must have a ticket for entry, regardless of age or seating requirements, including infants. No refunds. No exchanges.
VIP
VIP Tickets are exclusively sold through Ticketmaster and include a post-show Meet & Greet, as well as a photo opportunity with Richard Kind.
Bag Policy
Bags will be allowed into the theater only after a bag search, which will take extra time and may slow ingress into the theater. We ask that you not bring any large bags.
While clear bags are not mandatory, we highly recommend them to expedite your entry.
Any outside food or drink will not be allowed inside.
Cashless
Tacoma City Theaters is a fully cashless venue for all box office and concessions purchases. Google Pay, Apple Pay, and all major credit/debit cards are accepted at every point of sale.
Cash acceptance for merchandise varies by event and vendor. Please note that this information is not available in advance, so we recommend planning to pay with a cashless method. Going cashless allows us to speed up transactions, shorten lines, and minimize contact between guests and staff for a smoother, safer experience.
Directions/Parking
To help ensure a smooth experience, Tacoma City Theaters strongly encourages patrons to arrive early, both to secure parking and to allow enough time to enter without missing any part of the performance.
For select events, Premium Experience upgrades may be available and include access to reserved parking. If this option applies to your event, details will be shared in your “Know Before You Go” email.
We also recommend downloading any relevant parking apps in advance and exploring nearby parking options to help plan your visit.
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