The Improv An oral history of the comedy club that revolutionized stand-up

Budd Friedman, 1932-2022

Book - 2017

"Have you heard the one about the aspiring Broadway producer who bought a closed restaurant and changed the course of American comedy? It's no joke-his name is Budd Friedman, and his legendary club helped shape the stand-up comedy that is still a staple of entertainment today. From the microphone to the iconic brick wall, the Improv has been the launching pad of the nation's most talented comedians. By providing a stage for them to riff on everything from race and religion to politics and sex, the Improv not only generated legions of comedy fans, it reinvented the art form by overturning the comedy traditions of the Borscht Belt. Budd Friedman's legendary comedy club wasn't the first to feature comedians, but it was... the first of its kind to present comedians in a continuous format, and the first one to give unknown performers the opportunity to try out new material in front of a live audience-with the opportunity to be discovered by talent agents and late-night TV bookers. The Improv is an oral history of the most important comedy club in America, emceed by Budd Friedman himself, and featuring in-depth interviews with some of the most important names in comedy -including Jay Leno, Michael Keaton, Bill Maher, Larry David, Larry Miller, Jeff Garland, Jerry Stiller, Kevin Nealon, Gilbert Gottfried, Joe Piscopo, Tim Reid, Will Shriner, Roseanne Barr, Judd Apatow, Robert Klein, Richard Lewis, Leslie Moonves, Howie Mandel, Bill Engvall, Lily Tomlin, Rick Newman, Norman Lear, Billy Crystal, Alan Zweibel, Dick Cavett, Fred Willard, Jimmie Walker, David Steinberg, and many more! The Improv gives readers an exclusive, insider look at what really happened on stage and off-mike. From the revelry and the rivalry to the smash hits, near misses, love affairs, show biz politics, chemical experimentation, exhilarating rises, tragic downfalls and just plain fun, The Improv features true insiders' accounts of a unique institution in America's cultural history and the man who unofficially provided the laugh track for an entire nation"--

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Published
Dallas, TX : BenBella Books, Inc [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
Budd Friedman, 1932-2022 (author)
Other Authors
Tripp Whetsell (author)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
xxiii, 344 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781942952435
  • Foreword
  • Prologue
  • Introduction
  • Part 1.
  • Chapter 1. Growing Up Fatherless and Struggling to Find My Way
  • Chapter 2. Broadway Bound and the Unexpected Detour
  • Chapter 3. Building the House That Built Hilarity
  • Chapter 4. Flying by the Seat of My Pants
  • Chapter 5. The Improv Gets Hot
  • Chapter 6. A Future Film Legend Wanders into West 44th Street and I Nearly Produce My First Show
  • Chapter 7. The Singing Waitresses
  • Chapter 8. Liza Minnelli and Judy Garland ... Onstage at the Improv
  • Chapter 9. Not So Blown Away by Bette Midler ... at First
  • Chapter 10. Comedians Start Coming to the Improv
  • Chapter 11. The Anointment of King Richard
  • Part 2.
  • Chapter 12. Revelry and Rivalry
  • Chapter 13. Stiller and Meara
  • Chapter 14. More Momentum, My Monocle-and Lily Tomlin's Grand Entrance
  • Chapter 15. The One and Only Rodney Dangerfield
  • Chapter 16. Robert Klein Elevates Stand-Up-and the Improv-to a New Level
  • Chapter 17. Locking Horns with David Brenner
  • Chapter 18. Richard Lewis
  • Chapter 19. The Hippest Room in America
  • Chapter 20. The Improv's Gentle Giant
  • Chapter 21. The Improv and The Tonight Show
  • Chapter 22. A Tale of Two Comedy Clubs
  • Chapter 23. Meeting Jay
  • Chapter 24. Producing My First Show
  • Part 3.
  • Chapter 25. Expansion
  • Chapter 26. My Early California Adventures
  • Chapter 27. Andy Kaufman Turns Stand-Up Upside Down
  • Chapter 28. Dissing Larry David
  • Chapter 29. A Tsunami Named Robin
  • Chapter 30. Comedy's Tragic Prinze
  • Chapter 31. A Troubling Nemesis Named Mitzi Shore
  • Chapter 32. Going Up in Flames
  • Chapter 33. Old Enemies and New Beginnings
  • Part 4.
  • Chapter 34. An Evening at the Improv
  • Chapter 35. The Improv Explodes ... and the Stakes Get Even Higher
  • Chapter 36. The Comedy Boom Busts and Finding Fallon
  • Chapter 37. Passing the Baton and Looking Ahead: The Early 2000s to the Present
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index
  • About the Authors