An Evening with Paula Poundstone
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age two and over when visiting the
Lesher Center for the Arts.
1601 Civic Drive
Walnut Creek, CA 94596
Wednesday – Sunday: Noon – 6:00pm
Monday – Tuesday: Closed
*In addition to the hours noted, the Ticket Office is also open one hour prior and thirty minutes after curtain for ticketed performances, including performances on Mondays, Tuesdays, and most City holidays.
March 5, 2022
Paula Poundstone is known for her smart, observational humor and a spontaneous wit that has become the stuff of legend. Time magazine, in the March 2020 “Best of” issue, listed Paula’s HBO special, Cats, Cops and Stuff as one of The 5 Funniest Stand-Up Specials Ever. Paula can be heard weekly as the host of Nobody Listens to Paula Poundstone, the comedy podcast. She is a regular panelist on NPR’s Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me! Also an author, Paula’s second book, The Totally Unscientific Study Of The Search For Human Happiness (Algonquin) was one of eight semi-finalists for The Thurber Prize for American Humor, the highest recognition of the art of humor writing in the United States. The audio book was one of five finalists for the Audio Book of the Year AUDIE award. This year Paula was inducted into the SiriusXM Comedy Greats Talent Hall of Fame. Her comedy is included in the National Comedy Museum and she continues to be recognized in innumerable lists, documentaries and literary compendiums noting influential standup comedians of our time.
Running Time: approx. 1 hour 50 minutes, with no intermission
Paula was the first woman, in its then 73rd year, to perform standup and host the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, sharing the dais with the then President of the United States. She has starred in several HBO specials, including Paula Poundstone Goes to Harvard, marking the first time the University allowed its name to be used in the title of a television show. Her live coverage of the 1992 Democratic National convention to The Late Show with Jay Leno was so memorable that she ended up doing the Republican Convention and the Presidential Inaugural as well. In 1994, The 46th EMMY Awards followed with an invitation for Paula to do standup on the show, but she insisted on doing live behind-the-scenes coverage instead. The Producers were so dubious about her decision, unheard of at the time, they cut Paula to one spot. After she filed the first one, they asked her to do three more. Her performance was reviewed as “Career Making.”’ Poundstone had set the standard for those to come.
Paula just released a new album, Paula Poundstone Goes to College (one night only). It is available wherever you get your comedy or music. She is the winner of an American Comedy Award for Best Female Standup Comic and has accumulated a list of other awards and accolades too long to mention. She continues to be recognized in innumerable lists, documentaries and literary compendiums noting influential standup comedians of our time.
For more information on Paula visit:
paulapoundstone.com
facebook.com/paulapoundstone
twitter.com/paulapoundstone
instagram.com/paulapoundstone
Proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 is required for all guests age 12 and over, and face coverings are required to be worn by all guests age two and over when visiting the Lesher Center for the Arts.