So you think you know a thing or two about the TV show The Office?

Are you confident enough to put your Scranton trivia skills on display in front of one of the stars of the show? Well, you might just get your chance in Sioux Falls this weekend.

Once-in-a-lifetime opportunity

Collective Efforts Union is sponsoring The Office Trivia with “Todd Packer”, Sunday night (June 29th) at the Orpheum Theatre on Phillips Avenue.

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This isn't just any ordinary trivia contest. This one will be hosted by 'Todd Packer' himself, actor David Koechner.

What to expect

The veteran of Anchorman ('Champ Kind'), The Goldbergs ('Bill Lewis'), and Saturday Night Live (Cast Member - Season 21: 1995-96) will not only be heading up the trivia competition, which will see teams go head-to-head for prizes, but he will also be sharing behind-the-scenes stories about playing the hit show’s favorite obnoxious paper salesman, and doing a Q&A session with the audience.

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There will also be a meet-and-greet and an opportunity for photos with the 'Pack-Man'.

Ticket Infomation

Tickets range from $44.37 – $55.79 and are on sale now.

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