I'd think the modern 12yo can handle salty language, so bring the kid if you want. But don't complain about it.George Zipp wrote: ↑12 Jul 2024 07:51 amFirst bolded paragraph. In the last, I dunno 5-6 years I've been at two shows where this happened. First, I saw Anthony Jeselnik and he was doing a series of dead baby jokes as he is prone to do and as he his finishing one a lady gets up and screams about having a baby just die. He immediately went at her and told her that it might be a good idea in her life to research the comedians she is going to see and how that might relate to the circumstances of her life before making plans. He handled it well.Pink Freud wrote: ↑11 Jul 2024 19:51 pm I also interviewed Rita Rudner, and found her to be both charming and extremely precise and well-rehearsed for her show. When I warned her about the topics to avoid in her northern AZ show, she immediately replied "I don't do politics!". Whew. Got that off the table right away. She put on a terrific sold-out show that tapped into the universal human experience, like so many still-beloved 1960s sitcoms did so well, since they were written by men and women who had actually lived life....not come from a pampered upbringing, then straight to Ivy League, then into a cushy network job with no context for what makes the mass viewership laugh.
We've all seen the unforgettable showdown between Joan Rivers and an audience member at a casino in Wisconsin who took offense at her Helen Keller joke, saying he had a relative who was blind. Rivers ripped him a new one, explaining how everyone brings their own baggage to each comedy show hoping to see everyone else's problems joked about, so they need to be prepared that was goes around....comes around. This time it was time for the guy to laugh at himself, and he chose to be offended rather than just let it pass. Every joke carries that potential.
I so admire professional comics who spend so much time and energy on getting not just each line, not just each word, but each syllable correct, as well as their caesura (timing, pauses, and word spacing), because there are so many elements in one single sentence that can make someone laugh.....or not.
Comics on the way up who are still playing nightclubs coast to coast, driving themselves each way, often record themselves onstage and listen to their bits over and over en route to the venue, to create muscle memory and be able to get back on track if they're suddenly distracted (i.e., heckled).
In Woody Allen's brilliant "Crimes and Misdemeanors" he's working on a documentary of an obnoxious "comedy genius" (Alan Alda), whose trademark phrase is "If it bends, it's funny. If it breaks, it's not." The way a frustrated Allen visually illustrates that near the end of the film is side-splitting.![]()
The second was a Jim Jefferies show at Stiffel. If you don't know Jim, he's Australian, he's very dirty but he's also very smart and tells great stories. He also uses the C word more than all the comedians combined. So he's going thru his show and he hears some commotion that involved some kids. Not babies but more like 10-12 yr olds and he gets into it with a family that brought their 12 and 14 yr old sons. Started questioning their ability as parents. "You know, I talk a lot about really nasty and vile things and I cuss and use the C word all night. Not exactly in the running for parent of the year are ya."
Actually if you saw the John Mulaney special, the one after rehab, in the first few minutes he figures out there is a 5th grader in one of the boxes side stage. It was a funny interaction. The cynical part of me wonders if that was planned. Ocams Razor says stupid parents.
I too admire the standup comedians ability to perfect an act. If you look, and you don't always have to look hard other than typically needing to be in NYC, LA, SF or Vegas, you can catch a really big act drop into a really small club to workshop bits of their upcoming special or their new hour of material.
FYI, it seems like Jeselnik fought off a "dead baby" heckler during one of his Netflix specials, so it's possible you saw a bit.