NEW YORK (AP) — This may be a presidential election year, but don't expect Lewis Black to be enjoying himself.
"Everybody goes, 'Oh, this must be an exciting time for you.' No. It's always the same," says the satirist and comedian. Then he corrects himself: "It's always the same — but worse."
Black, 64, might be right, but one thing that's definitely stayed the same over the years is his refusal to turn a frowny face into a smile.
The author, stand-up comedian and regular contributor to "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart," has turned being frustrated, cynical and volcanic into highbrow humor, winning two Grammy Awards in the process.
Politicians of every stripe may want to avoid Times Square next month when his current show, "Running on Empty," rolls into Broadway's Richard Rodgers Theatre for eight shows beginning Oct. 9.
No one avoids his lashings, not Mitt Romney, whom Black calls the whitest candidate ever: "We know this because George Bush, in comparison to Romney, looks Jamaican." Barack Obama is no better, Black says: "He's offering up hope and, at my age, that's a worthless commodity."
To Black, the Democrats are weird — "Harry Reid is not funny; he's creepy. Nancy Pelosi is creepy. Charles Schumer is sneaky and creepy," he says. And the GOP's love affair with Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhead" is bizarre: "If you're going to pick a book and you want to base a system of government around it, why not 'Harry Potter'?" he asks.
Black has found humor where comics have feared to tread, such as in Reaganomics and the Simpson-Bowles commission, or lawmakers in Congress who have seen their public approval plummet.
"How do you even have the courage to run for office in the first place?" he asks during an interview, his hands fluttering in annoyance. "If you were on Facebook and had a 10 percent approval rating, you'd have the common courtesy to kill yourself."
Black, an avowed socialist, long ago stopped getting caught up in the personalities and talking points of mainstream politicians — he calls them "those idiots" — and instead carefully watched their actions.
"To me, it's always a question of what do they say they're going to do? If they say they're going to do it, what does it really mean? And where do we end up?" he says. "To me, it's always the effect, not the people."
Theater producer James L. Nederlander has been a friend of Black's for 25 years, and he lured the comedian to one of his family's theaters at a perfect time: a few weeks before the election.
"It's like shooting fish in a barrel," says Nederlander, who is co-producing the show. "I just think he's a genius, and we just thought it was a great idea to let him loose."
Black, a Yale School of Drama graduate, intended to be a playwright, and he began his career at the West Bank Cafe, a small Hell's Kitchen space where he was co-artistic director, playwright-in-residence and host. There, he produced two new American one-act plays a week — some by Aaron Sorkin and Alan Ball — for eight years "to no one's interest." He began warming up the crowd and warmed to it.
"What stand-up allowed, I realized, was I could write stuff and get it heard faster than waiting around for somebody to read the play," he says. "Stand-up is the only thing in which you actually write it, act it and direct it simultaneously, so it's actually a great theater exercise."
He hadn't quite nailed his trademark high blood pressure style until comedian Dan Ballard came up to him one night. "He said, 'You know, you're really angry and you're not yelling. I'm not angry and I'm yelling. So when you go onstage, I want you to yell.' So I started to do that."
Black's comedy heroes include Richard Pryor, Bob Newhart, Shelley Berman, Paul Krassner and, of course, George Carlin and Lenny Bruce. "Carlin basically taught me you can say anything as long as it's funny. Lenny Bruce taught me to take something to its logical extreme."
To hone his material, Black watches cable news and reads both highbrow and lowbrow newspapers, focusing on editorials, both right and left. Lately, he's been spending time on the financial sections. "You know what's wrong with this country? It's that 80 percent don't have a vested interest in the business page."
Black chuckles that even though he never intended to become a comedian, his career has gone where he hoped — to Broadway. His new act marks his second time on a Broadway stage since he filmed the 2004 HBO special "Lewis Black: Black on Broadway."
He's also enjoying another success from his past: Next month, the George Street Playhouse in New Brunswick, N.J., is producing one of Black's old plays "One Slight Hitch," which he began writing in the 1980s.
"It's really weird." he says. "In the world I should have been in, the play should be on Broadway. I should be playing The State Theatre in New Brunswick."
___
Online:
http://lewisblack.com
___
Follow Mark Kennedy on Twitter at http://twitter.com/KennedyTwits
Wonderwall Video
- 7 Wonders of the Wall for May 23, 2013
- 7 Wonders of the Wall for May 22, 2013
- 7 Wonders of the Wall for May 21, 2013
- 7 of Rihanna's Worst Looks
- 7 Wonders of the Wall for May 17, 2013
- 7 Wonders of the Wall for May 16, 2013
- 7 Wonders of the Wall for May 15, 2013
- 7 Wonders of the Wall for May 14, 2013
- 7 Most Outrageous Gwyneth Paltrow Quotes
- 7 Wonders of the Wall for May 10, 2013
- 7 Wonders of the Wall for May 9, 2013
- 7 Wonders of the Wall for May 8, 2013
- 7 Wonders of the Wall for May 7, 2013
- 7 Best Bikini Bods
- 7 Wonders of the Wall for May 3, 2013
- 7 Wonders of the Wall for May 2, 2013
- 7 Wonders of the Wall for May 1, 2013
Most Watched on Wonderwall
Feeling Swollen
Kim Kardashian says her pregnancy lips are out of control, plus more celeb stories on 7 Wonders.
Watch Video »
Bikini Secrets
Check out Hollywood's hottest bikini bods on 7 Wonders, hosted by Tim Kash.
Watch Video »
Moving Out
Robert Pattinson has moved out of the house he shared with Kristen Stewart, plus more celeb stories on 7 Wonders.
Watch Video »
Better with age
See which stars just get better with age.
Watch Video »
Worst Looks
Check out some of Rihanna's worst wardrobe choices on 7 Wonders, hosted by Tim Kash.
Watch Video »
Twitter Attack
Find out who went after Kendall Jenner on social media on today's Celebs Gone Social ...
Watch Video »
More Wonderwall
- Magic LoveThe stars of "Now You See Me" chat learning magic tricks and experiencing the real deal.Watch Video »
- Workout ObsessedGwyneth Paltrow works out for two hours a day, plus more celeb stories on 7 Wonders, hosted by Tim Kash.Watch Video »
- Twitter AttackFind out who went after Kendall Jenner on social media on today's Celebs Gone Social ...Watch Video »
- 'Fast' TalkWatch as the cast of "Fast & furious 6" talk about getting injuries while filming, getting jacked and a whole lot more.Watch Video »
- Feeling SwollenKim Kardashian says her pregnancy lips are out of control, plus more celeb stories on 7 Wonders.Watch Video »
- Party AnimalsCheck out some of Hollywood's biggest party animals.Watch Video »
- Carrie's ChangesSee how this country cutie has changed her looks over the years.Watch Video »
- Moving OutRobert Pattinson has moved out of the house he shared with Kristen Stewart, plus more celeb stories on 7 Wonders.Watch Video »
- Who Am I?Check out how Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and more stars of "Fast & Furious 6" looked when they were in high school.Watch Video »
- LovebirdsFind out what Jessica Alba and Cash Warren tweeted to each other on their fifth wedding anniversary on today's Celebs Gone Social ...Watch Video »
- Worst LooksCheck out some of Rihanna's worst wardrobe choices on 7 Wonders, hosted by Tim Kash.Watch Video »
- What's Sexy?Heidi Klum hangs with two comedy legends and shares what she finds most sexy in a man on today's Celebs Gone Social ...Watch Video »
- Sexy SecretsVictoria's Secret model Adriana Lima talks about the What's Sexy list, her model friends and more with Wonderwall.Watch Video »
- American TravelsGet the Prince's travel details on Replay hosted by Wonderwall's Kirby Kristen.Watch Video »
- Birthday GirlTori Spelling turns 40, plus more celeb stories on 7 Wonders, hosted by Tim Kash.Watch Video »
- Fashion OffendersFlorence Welch, Zoe Saldana, and Ali Larter all get an F on this week's Fashion OffendersWatch Video »
- Bikini BurnsFrom Kim Kardashian to Jessica Alba, see the worst celeb sunburns.Watch Video »
- Double TroubleFrom the Olsens to the Mowrys, see some of Hollywood's most famous twins.Watch Video »
- Roasted?Lindsay Lohan refuses to be roasted, plus more celeb stories on 7 Wonders, hosted by Tim Kash.Watch Video »
- Beach WorkoutsFrom Julianne Hough to Alessandra Ambrosio, see celebs who get their fitness on in the sand.Watch Video »
- Miley's MusicMiley Cyrus mixes music and fashion while ignoring her relationship status, on today's Celebs Gone Social.Watch Video »
-
From Videos of Wonderwall
-
From MSN Entertainment
-
From MSN
Who Am I?
