Look. Everyone is doing their own things and there are all kinds of hilarious comedians out there. But it is clear: Kathleen Madigan has the lifestyle of a comedian down to an art.
She lives a little off the grid in the real world, only goes on the road when she really wants to and never writes down more than few words to make her material. But the minute she hits the stage, the room comes alive.
โI never write,โ the veteran road comic shares. โStuff happens, and Iโll write the words to remind myself. Or a thought will fly in my head and Iโll write a word. But Iโve never written out a joke. One time Lewis Black, my friend the comedian, he does a lot with that National Comedy Center and he said: โdo you have any notes you could send them?โ I said, โLew, it would be a box full of bar napkins with one or two words, that wouldnโt make any sense.โ Youโd also see the ring where my glass was and I was drinking when I thought of it and it would say โAmish Bakerโ or something. No one, no, no one would get that.โ
And yet โ the material speaks for itself. Madigan is effortlessly hilarious, somehow both homespun and polished with admirers of all sorts. Sheโs the every woman, and the comicโs comic.
Madigan seems to imply that the secret to her success is no secret at all. โI think I lead a normal enough life, and thatโs the key to it. Like I see people who get to my level and get assistants who do things for โem. Like Ron White, one of my best friends, he had assistants everywhere. I said โIsnโt this weird?โ He said, โfor about five minutes, then you canโt live without it Kathleen.โ He likes it. But he doesnโt even go to Taco Bell anymore, he doesnโt do normal stuff. And heโs like โno, Iโm gonna pay Rick to go to Taco Bell and write a joke and give it to me.โ
โI prefer to do, but thatโs why I can have jokes about the normal stuff Iโm doing, because Iโm just doing normal things. My brother once called me Sally Lunchbox. Heโs a financial adviser and he said when he has clients that are just normal middle Americans, I call them Joe Sixpack and Sally Lunchbox. Normal people with a normal salary who do normal things, and I guess thatโs not an insult.โ
Madigan outlines the mixology that goes into the cocktail that is her act. โI am always usually talking about the same kinds of things: my family, traveling, a little bit of the news. I always try to mix it up, so I am doing old, new and a some kind of mishmash of all that because thatโs the type of show I like to see. Like, sometimes I think about the show that is all new jokes, but I donโt really know anybody who does that except Seinfeld, where he threw out a whole act. I just keep adding and subtracting. But every joke is always up for use. Every single joke is on the roster and they can all bat!โ
While Madigan is adept at connecting with her crowd, and reading the room as she goes through her act โ she is quick to make clear that she is not โreally into crowd workโ โ so audiences shouldnโt expect to be spotlighted. โThatโs the new things with the kids on Instagram,โ the comic says. โI mean, we spent years teaching people NOT to do that. Now you guys are encouraging it and now you are taking us all back to a one-nighter in a bar somewhere in Tennessee. Guys, what are we doing?โ
โI feel the crowd and I know what they like and donโt like. I can tell. But as far as the one-on-one, thatโs not me. There are people who are really good at it. Like Paula Poundstone is great at that, and sheโs been doing it 40 years. Even young people tell me they donโt like it, they just say its whatโs they feel like they should do because everybody is doing it. Iโm like, Oh my God! Do I have to be your mother also and ask if everyone jumped off a bridge, would you also? Itโs the thing now, but like everything else online, it will be the big thing for ten minutes or so before the next thing.ย You have to commit to the idea that Iโm doing something here, not just where ever the wind blows today. Youโll be chasing your tail forever.โ
It helps to be so rooted into your personality, as the affable Madigan clearly suffers few fools and puts on no airs. โ99 percent or maybe even 100 percent of the stuff I say that happened in my act happened,โ she explains. โSince it actually happened, like if it happened to you… say you had a weird experience at Starbucks and you want to tell someone, you can โ because it happened. Thatโs why I donโt understand people who make up jokes out of thin air, thatโs what I couldnโt do. Iโm incapable of that.โ
This is an interesting conversation for the comedy world at the moment, especially considering the recent flap for a high profile comedian seemingly losing frontrunner status to take over a talk show gig due to his material being slightly more embellished than the jokes alone would have you believe. Without naming names, Madigan offers her blunt perspective.ย โIt is weird because a couple of us have talked about that,โ she admits. โIโm OK with embellishing, but once youโve turned it into like crimes and you are the victim โ thatโs a little different than something I said my mom said.
“To me, itโs like psychopathic โ but Iโm not here to diagnose anyone! What kind of psycho sociopath are you that youโre going to make yourself…. like I donโt think I should go onstage and say this big crime happened to me if it didnโt happen. Thatโs taking a leap thatโs further than the normal amount of embellishment to me. But to each his own. And hereโs the thing โ no one will care. Thatโs the whole thing now. No one cares about anything so do what you do, I guess.โ
As she continues to hit the road, itโs fair to ask โ what keeps her coming back for more. To my surprise, sheโs candid about the notion. โLook, I donโt necessarily ever want to get on the road or do a show,โ she laughs. โI enjoy it, but I enjoy about 50 other things just as much. And I donโt get to do those other things because Iโm doing that. Ron came up to my house during COVID, and he said โIsnโt it amazing how seamlessly we slipped into retirement without a party? I said โI was having the time of my life โ going fishing everyday, playing golf and taking hikes.โ I was in shape. It was nice for once to not have to leave. But the road is always fun and interesting. Or the fact that it is not fun is good for a joke.โ
But considering the fact that a legend like Ron White has publicly been mulling over retirement, it may be a good reminder to go out and see great stand-ups while theyโre still willing to schlep around the country for us. There may come a day where theyโd really rather be fishing.
Kathleen Madison’s performance is scheduled for 7 p.m. Saturday, October 28 at 713 Music Hall, 401 Franklin, Suite 1600. For more information, visit 713musichall.com. $34-$293.
This article appears in Jan 1 โ Dec 31, 2023.
