Tirdy Works

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  • 2020
  • 1 Season
  • 4.2  (123)

Tirdy Works is a unique television show that aired on the truTV network in 2020. The show follows the hilarious, down-to-earth Maine resident Mary Winchenbach as she creates art pieces using a rather unconventional medium- moose poop. Mary, who is known locally as the "Moose-tress", and her team make a wide range of crafts using this unusual material, which includes keychains, clocks, birdhouses, and many other eclectic items. The show adds to the mix with the addition of two stand-up comedians to the Tirdy Works crew. Emma Willmann and Anthony Greene bring their witty humor and quick improvisation to the show. Emma is also from Maine and quickly bonds with Mary over their mutual love of the state and its culture, while Anthony brings his unique perspective as a city-dwelling New Yorker to the table. Throughout the show, the team at Tirdy Works explores the process of creating art with moose poop, covering everything from material sourcing to selling their creations. Along the way, they encounter different challenges such as the risk of breaking their pieces, the challenge of sourcing high-quality poop, and navigating a COVID-19 world. However, they always manage to come out on top through their hard work and good humor. The audience is treated to a behind-the-scenes look at Mary's life and her family, which includes her husband, several children, and grandchildren. Mary's larger-than-life personality is infectious and her easy-going nature make even the most challenging situation feel manageable. Her DIY aesthetic and can-do attitude are a breath of fresh air in a world where people are focused on buying luxury items. Furthermore, the show is given a sense of urgency as Mary is fighting to save her house from foreclosure. As any true entrepreneur, Mary is determined not to let this get her down and to find a way to keep creating her amazing pieces. Alongside her team, she works hard to raise the necessary funds by selling her products so that she can save her home and continue with Tirdy Works. The show is wonderfully produced and contains some beautiful cinematography of the Maine landscape. The depiction of the beautiful scenery provides a stark contrast to the less beautiful material the team uses. This also highlights the unique charm of Mary and her team as they use their local environment and resources to create art in the form of poop. Finally, what truly makes this show special is the quirky personalities of the people involved. The unique characters, witty remarks, and camaraderie are captivating and make viewers root for the team. Tirdy Works is more than a show about creating art from moose poop; it’s about the joy of connecting with others, the happiness of creating something unique, and the hard work that goes into achieving your dreams. In conclusion, Tirdy Works is an entertaining and captivating show that anyone can enjoy. From the masterful use of an unusual medium to the engaging personalities of the actors, the show offers a unique experience that viewers can't find anywhere else. The combination of humor, DIY creativity, and real-life struggles make Tirdy Works a must-watch for anyone who appreciates art and has a sense of humor.

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Seasons
Do or Die
10. Do or Die
July 7, 2020
Spring has sprung as Mary holds a final town meeting before heading out on tour; the garage is converted into a Crap Shack, allowing for more tird production while Mary is away.
That Ain't Right
9. That Ain't Right
June 30, 2020
Mary hosts a benefit event in Pittsfield, Maine, in hopes of saving the community theatre, expanding her product reach to new customers, and pitching the idea of a comedy tour to impress potential investors.
The Final Countdown
8. The Final Countdown
June 23, 2020
Emma Willmann coaches Mary on her comedy routine ahead of the big benefit event in Pittsfield, while Dale shares a secret passion with Mary and asks for a chance to perform at the show.
Likes & Shares
7. Likes & Shares
June 16, 2020
As a way to involve Katie in the family business and expand their social marketing efforts, Mary and Deb entrust Katie to run social media marketing for Tirdy Works; knockoff tird products surface at Hussey's, causing concern for Mary.
Grassroots Effort
6. Grassroots Effort
June 9, 2020
Unable to afford the professional services of the big city consultants, Mary turns to raising capital in her own backyard; she longs to broaden her stand up her routine and put on a hit show at the Pittsfield Theatre.
Professional Help
5. Professional Help
June 2, 2020
Mary and Deb meet with big city business consultants to get help growing Tirdy Works; back at home, Katie expresses interest in joining the wrestling team, much to Mary's dismay.
Greener Pastures
4. Greener Pastures
May 26, 2020
In desperate need of a financial boost for Tirdy Works, Mary taps her experience as a former biologist at a fertilizer plant to target the multi-billion dollar cannabis industry.
What Matters Most
3. What Matters Most
May 19, 2020
With Deb's ultimatum echoing in her mind, Mary attempts to diversify into other types of products; at Katie's high school, Mary's invited to present as part of career day.
The Big Craft Show
2. The Big Craft Show
May 12, 2020
Mary, Deb, Tammi, Dale and the rest of the Tirdy Works team heads to a major craft show in New Hampshire in search of a market hungry for her tirds in the hopes that Mary can prove to Deb that Tirdy Works is worth fighting for.
The Ultimatum
1. The Ultimatum
May 5, 2020
After her moose tird video went viral, Mary quit her job to focus full time on making Tirdy Works a viable business. Now faced with an ultimatum by her partner Deb, Mary must make the business profitable by winter’s end or agree to throw in the towel.
Description

Tirdy Works is a unique television show that aired on the truTV network in 2020. The show follows the hilarious, down-to-earth Maine resident Mary Winchenbach as she creates art pieces using a rather unconventional medium- moose poop. Mary, who is known locally as the "Moose-tress", and her team make a wide range of crafts using this unusual material, which includes keychains, clocks, birdhouses, and many other eclectic items.

The show adds to the mix with the addition of two stand-up comedians to the Tirdy Works crew. Emma Willmann and Anthony Greene bring their witty humor and quick improvisation to the show. Emma is also from Maine and quickly bonds with Mary over their mutual love of the state and its culture, while Anthony brings his unique perspective as a city-dwelling New Yorker to the table.

Throughout the show, the team at Tirdy Works explores the process of creating art with moose poop, covering everything from material sourcing to selling their creations. Along the way, they encounter different challenges such as the risk of breaking their pieces, the challenge of sourcing high-quality poop, and navigating a COVID-19 world. However, they always manage to come out on top through their hard work and good humor.

The audience is treated to a behind-the-scenes look at Mary's life and her family, which includes her husband, several children, and grandchildren. Mary's larger-than-life personality is infectious and her easy-going nature make even the most challenging situation feel manageable. Her DIY aesthetic and can-do attitude are a breath of fresh air in a world where people are focused on buying luxury items.

Furthermore, the show is given a sense of urgency as Mary is fighting to save her house from foreclosure. As any true entrepreneur, Mary is determined not to let this get her down and to find a way to keep creating her amazing pieces. Alongside her team, she works hard to raise the necessary funds by selling her products so that she can save her home and continue with Tirdy Works.

The show is wonderfully produced and contains some beautiful cinematography of the Maine landscape. The depiction of the beautiful scenery provides a stark contrast to the less beautiful material the team uses. This also highlights the unique charm of Mary and her team as they use their local environment and resources to create art in the form of poop.

Finally, what truly makes this show special is the quirky personalities of the people involved. The unique characters, witty remarks, and camaraderie are captivating and make viewers root for the team. Tirdy Works is more than a show about creating art from moose poop; it’s about the joy of connecting with others, the happiness of creating something unique, and the hard work that goes into achieving your dreams.

In conclusion, Tirdy Works is an entertaining and captivating show that anyone can enjoy. From the masterful use of an unusual medium to the engaging personalities of the actors, the show offers a unique experience that viewers can't find anywhere else. The combination of humor, DIY creativity, and real-life struggles make Tirdy Works a must-watch for anyone who appreciates art and has a sense of humor.

Tirdy Works is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (10 episodes). The series first aired on May 5, 2020.

Where to Watch Tirdy Works

Tirdy Works is available for streaming on the truTV website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Tirdy Works on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and truTV.

  • Premiere Date
    May 5, 2020
  • IMDB Rating
    4.2  (123)