September 19 - September 20

Rhys Darby

Special Event

Rhys Darby

Rhys Darby is an actor, writer, podcaster and stand-up comedian from New Zealand.


Darby first captured US audiences as Murray, the loveable, but ultimately inept manager in HBO’s Flight of the Conchords. He has gone on to star in a plethora of TV and film roles, from Yes Man and Pirate Radio (The Boat that Rocked) to Nigel in the Jumanji reboots. On the small screen, he has brought his talents to animations like Voltron: Legendary Defender and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and shows like TBS’ Wrecked, The X Files and Lemony Snicket. Most recently, he starred as the gentleman pirate, Stede Bonnet, in Our Flag Means Death.


Darby is never far from his stand-up roots. His stand-up has been described as a sensational blend of sound effects, characterizations and askew observations. Rhys has five stand-up specials - Imagine That! (2008), It’s Rhys Darby Night! (2011), This Way to Spaceship, (2012), I’m a Fighter Jet (2017) and Mystic Time Bird (2021). This Way to Spaceship was based on his debut novel of the same name, “A loosely autobiographical end of world companion”, in 2012. It was number 1 in the international charts for 7 weeks.


Darby’s second book, this time for kids, was released in Australia and New Zealand in October 2018. It is called The Top Secret Notes of Buttons McGinty. Darby wrote it for his then 8 year old son, a reluctant reader, and has been thrilled to hear from kids and parents that they love it! He went on to release another two Buttons books, which thrilled his legions of junior fans.


Rhys’ love of the weird is seen in his stand up and writing, and for ten years he has had first a radio show, then a podcast on cryptozoology, The Cryptid Factor. Darby was thrilled when approached by Spotify to do a podcast about aliens, Aliens like Us. A regular attendee of alien conferences and star gazer, it was a dream come true.


A prolific voice over artist, kids all over the world hear him in Voltron: Legendary Defender, Spirit, TMNT, Boss Baby, Jake and the Neverland Pirates, and many more. He also lends his voice to animated films like Trolls, Teen Titans Go, 100% Wolf and Mosley. Darby is excited to lend his voice to the upcoming film That Christmas and the classic story, Badjelly the Witch.


In between his huge adventures Darby is based in Los Angeles with his family where they like to hike, eat tacos and explore the world. You can follow Rhys' life, Facebook.com/rhysdarby or Instagram @rhysiedarby.

09/19/2025 9:30 PM

Door Time: 9:00 PM

Other Showtimes
  • All shows are 21+ with valid ID unless stated otherwise.
  • Seats only guaranteed until showtime. Ticket price is more expensive at the door (if any remain).
  • Reserved seating is the best 25% of seats. General Admission is first come first served after that.
  • There are no refunds on any ticket purchases.
  • 2-item minimum in showroom. This means each person must purchase 2 items off the menu. This can be an alcoholic, or non-alcoholic drink, or any of our food items.

Show/Doors Times

  • 7:00 PM Show/6:00 PM Doors
  • 9:30 PM Show/9:00 PM Doors

Rhys Darby is an actor, writer, podcaster and stand-up comedian from New Zealand.


Darby first captured US audiences as Murray, the loveable, but ultimately inept manager in HBO’s Flight of the Conchords. He has gone on to star in a plethora of TV and film roles, from Yes Man and Pirate Radio (The Boat that Rocked) to Nigel in the Jumanji reboots. On the small screen, he has brought his talents to animations like Voltron: Legendary Defender and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and shows like TBS’ Wrecked, The X Files and Lemony Snicket. Most recently, he starred as the gentleman pirate, Stede Bonnet, in Our Flag Means Death.


Darby is never far from his stand-up roots. His stand-up has been described as a sensational blend of sound effects, characterizations and askew observations. Rhys has five stand-up specials - Imagine That! (2008), It’s Rhys Darby Night! (2011), This Way to Spaceship, (2012), I’m a Fighter Jet (2017) and Mystic Time Bird (2021). This Way to Spaceship was based on his debut novel of the same name, “A loosely autobiographical end of world companion”, in 2012. It was number 1 in the international charts for 7 weeks.


Darby’s second book, this time for kids, was released in Australia and New Zealand in October 2018. It is called The Top Secret Notes of Buttons McGinty. Darby wrote it for his then 8 year old son, a reluctant reader, and has been thrilled to hear from kids and parents that they love it! He went on to release another two Buttons books, which thrilled his legions of junior fans.


Rhys’ love of the weird is seen in his stand up and writing, and for ten years he has had first a radio show, then a podcast on cryptozoology, The Cryptid Factor. Darby was thrilled when approached by Spotify to do a podcast about aliens, Aliens like Us. A regular attendee of alien conferences and star gazer, it was a dream come true.


A prolific voice over artist, kids all over the world hear him in Voltron: Legendary Defender, Spirit, TMNT, Boss Baby, Jake and the Neverland Pirates, and many more. He also lends his voice to animated films like Trolls, Teen Titans Go, 100% Wolf and Mosley. Darby is excited to lend his voice to the upcoming film That Christmas and the classic story, Badjelly the Witch.


In between his huge adventures Darby is based in Los Angeles with his family where they like to hike, eat tacos and explore the world. You can follow Rhys' life, Facebook.com/rhysdarby or Instagram @rhysiedarby.