Comic Details

Paul Provenza

Date Of Birth: 31/07/1957

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CV

CV

TV: 1999:
Appeared in a couple of episodes of The West Wing as Steve Onorato
TV: 1994-95:
Northern Exposure as Dr Phil Kapra
 
Stand Up: 2003:
Appeared in a couple of episodes of The West Wing as Steve Onorato
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Montreal Just For Laughs 2011: Set List
Live Review

Montreal Just For Laughs 2011: Set List

Explaining the demanding concept of Set List, producer Paul Provenza borrows a quote that goes: ‘Asking a stand-up to improvise an entire set is like asking a magician to do real fucking magic.’

Nonetheless, that’s the task he and his co-conspirator Troy Conrad set the four willing victims in this experimental format, which transfers to Edinburgh next week. The guest comics are given a set list just 15 seconds before they take the mic, and have to spin a routine around the half a dozen or so phrases it contains; chapter headings that could relate to genuine bits – ‘Bacon Syndrome’, ‘Forget The Penis’ etc – but don’t. A couple of audience-suggested wildcards are added for good measure, too.

Provenza is probably best known as the director of the film The Aristocrats, which wasn’t so much about the titular filthy joke, but about exploring the concept of a comic voice. So you can understand his interest in seeing his colleagues squirm, observing and recording how their individual comic personalities react differently to the pressure like some sadistic vivisectionist. And no surprise, either, that some of his subject’s approaches fare better than others.

Jackie Kashian came a cropper as she genuinely tried to improvise material from the meaningless phrases. That she forgot to dip into audience suggestions, so getting out of sync with the set list headings projected behind her, added to the bafflement with which she was received. As opener she said she would be ‘milking all the goodwill of the audience’ – and that was possibly closer to the truth than she would have liked.

TJ Miller hit a much more fruitful seam, the suggestions prompting a couple of genuine personal anecdotes which were just rough enough around the edges to suggest they weren’t part of his usual set, while he also successfully riffed around such unlikely-sounding concepts as The OK Pumpkin, winning respect for hitting the mark as well as laughs for some genuinely funny tales.

Ari Shaffir, who’s done a sex-themed show in this very same strip-club venue, showed he had a greater range of bedroom stories to suit almost whatever title was thrown at him; not to mention even nastier material on paedophiles and abortions… thought that last one was handed to him on a plate with the suggestion ‘Gallagher’s abortion clinic’, immediately conjuring up horrific images of the melon-smashing comedian at work.

Finally, Greg Proops showed exactly what this format was capable of – as well he might, given his 437-year career as a top improviser. He weaved prepared material around off-the-cuff comments, showed off a surprising knowledge of Canadian politics, and called back to other comedian’s sets – all the while keeping the laugh rate high. He complained the audience, post-1am and in an airless room, were more sluggish than he thought he deserved – which may be true, as this was an impressive display in anyone’s books.

This shows the full possibilities of Provenza’s idea, great comedy given an edge by improv’s potential to fail – although there’s always some fun in seeing comics under pressure, even when it doesn’t quite come off.

Date of live review: Saturday 30th Jul, '11
Review by Steve Bennett
Paul Provenza : Original Review
Paul Provenza : Original Review

Sunday 1st Feb, '04-
Talk Of The Fest
Talk Of The Fest

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2006 -
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I just saw this guy tonight for the first time. I loved his political and religious rants...witty and hilarous. Had me laughing so hard I was crying from the time he got on stage till the end of the show.

Teresa, February 2006


One of my three favourite acts - exciting to watch, always relevant and always testing the boundaries. Oh, and he's just produced one of my favourite ever movies. Top class.

Rich, March 2005


I only went to see this guy last year at the Edinburgh Festival because Free Beer was offered. Provenza's comedy was as flat as the beer they served. Stay in America Paul.

Lee Strut, March 2005


Very funny guy. My only criticism is that one should exercise extreme caution before saying the words "F**k the pope" in a city like Glasgow where religion is a somewhat sensitive issue. But fantastic material, and defintely worth seeing.

Q from Airdrie, December 2004


Not only funny, but intelligent and political and pushy without leaving the audience behind. I went with friends of six different nationalities. They all laughed. Including the ones whose English is less than fluent.

Claire, November 2004


Great guy with alot of ranting to give with his political and social material. Paul is the first person I've truly seen that can hold 200 people's attention.

Wayne Howard, October 2004


Great comedy - fresh innovative and right to the heart of current matters. This guy has plenty to say and is worth listening too.

Patrick Rolink, May 2004


Very very funny and talented man with an incredible CV and exceptionally sexy accent. Well worth making the effort to see him.

Kate, March 2004


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Paul Provenza's Shows:
Edinburgh Fringe 2003
Paul Provenza: Myth America

Edinburgh Fringe 2006
Talk Of The Fest

Edinburgh Fringe 2007
Talk Of The Fest With Paul Provenza