The Comedy Bar is an intimate club, which I prefer. I refuse to play theatres, because large empty spaces make me nervous, and I don't enjoy the echo. I'm no sell out. Literally.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Theater has always been much more fun. You get a laugh, and it's really encouraging.
I don't love the theatre. I'm just not one of them.
I feel that if you can play on the streets or in a comedy club, then in a theatre it's a doddle because you've got an audience.
I love the smaller clubs. I love the theaters. I love the festivals. There are things I don't like. At certain theaters, people can't get up and dance.
I've never gone to comedy clubs.
The way I view comedy clubs is, people are drinking, they're ordering food, they're out for the night, and there's also a person onstage talking. And with the theater, they came to the theater, and they're waiting to hear what you say. So you'd better have something to say.
I'm doing 5000 seat theaters and audiences are going nuts, it's fantastic and it makes me very happy. I'm dirty, but not like this; I just do comedy that I find funny. I'm working on a new tv show for cable and it's not set up yet.
I enjoy theatre tremendously, and there's nothing like a live performance.
I started out in clubs, and I've always liked clubs. I like theaters because people are there for the show.
You start in bars and then restaurants, then you want to get into comedy clubs where you feature, then you headline, and once you sell out clubs you're into theaters. I've been able to get there, and it's cool to do that.