Kathleen Madigan: Not Your Average Bartender - 27 East

Arts & Living

Arts & Living / 1344233

Kathleen Madigan: Not Your Average Bartender

icon 1 Photo

author on Aug 11, 2015

From tending bar to entertaining millions on Netflix and HBO, Kathleen Madigan has earned her spot in the comedy world, bringing her Irish candor and quick wit to every performance.

The Southampton Press caught up with the comedian before she takes the stage at Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor on Monday night.

The Press: How did you first get involved in comedy and when did you know you first wanted make a career out of it?

Kathleen Madigan: I just went to an open mic night in St. Louis for fun one night. I worked at the bar next door, and we went over there instead. Me and this other bartender, Mike, did open mic nights for fun. It just sounded like something fun to do. I didn’t plan on being a comedian.

It was sort of like a goof-off thing. I bartended, which was the same thing, almost, you just poured drinks, too.

The Press: Do you have a writing process?

Madigan: Stuff just happens and I write it on a bar napkin. If you found my purse, you’d think that I was a crazy person. There’s a word on there, like “Amish” or “Flight 370.” Things either happen, or I think of things and then write down the word and remember them later. I am capable [of writing], but I don’t like to do it. I am friends with Lewis Black, and Lew writes books. And I call it writing jail because you’re all alone. I would go crazy. I need to be out doing stuff and around people and see what’s going on. I really don’t love the general public, but I miss them if I’m not around them.

The Press: Who are some comedians who you find particularly inspiring or funny?

Madigan: Lewis Black makes me laugh. Ron White, Daniel Cash, kind of the usual suspects. Jim Gaffigan always makes me laugh. There’s a ton of people. I gotta say, considering all the comedians there actually are who can do an hour and actually get paid for it, I like 70 percent of them. I would pay to go see them. There are only a few who I don’t particularly get, but it’s like music. I don’t really listen to country music, but clearly it’s a popular genre.

The Press: How do you prepare for a show?

Madigan: It’s all in my head. People think, “How can you remember that?” I always say, “If I gave you one sentence to remember, and then next week I said a new one, you could do that. It’s a slow build, but you know it because you do it every night. You just keep adding and adding. I have chunks, and other times if I look at my napkins, I say, “Ok right, right.” It’s a free flowing structure, but there’s no real order.

It’s also depending on where I am, if I’m in the south or someplace offbeat. Eugene, Oregon, is a strange place. There, I start with that. It’s usually just about stuff that I noticed around the area. Oregon is a very strange place. They know they’re weird. The slogan in Portland is, “Keep it weird.” Well, job well done, because it’s just weird.

The Press: Do you know what you’ll talk about during your Sag Harbor performance?

Madigan: I honestly haven't thought about it yet. I'll think about it, probably that afternoon. Maybe there will be stuff about the Republican debate. I'll probably take a look at my napkins.

Kathleen Madigan will perform on Monday, August 17, at 8 p.m. at Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor. Tickets start at $69.50. For more information, call (631)-725-9500, or visit baystreet.org.

You May Also Like:

Edna’s Kin Performs in Sag Harbor

Sag Harbor’s favorite family band, Edna’s Kin, is back for its annual Sag Harbor concert. ... 2 May 2024 by Staff Writer

World Voices Shared at LTV

LTV Studios has launched a bold, new programming initiative, LTV’s World Voices, a year-long series ... 1 May 2024 by Staff Writer

An Exhibition Provides Food for Thought at Parrish Art Museum

The Parrish Art Museum’s current exhibition, “The Art of Food: From the Collections of Jordan ... 30 Apr 2024 by Kelly Ann Smith

The Paintings of Natalie Edgar at Duck Creek

The season’s opening exhibition in the John Little Barn at the Arts Center at Duck ... by Staff Writer

Bruce Wolosoff Is ‘Inspired by Music’ at The Church

The innovative Reflections in Music series returns to The Church on Saturday, May 25, at ... by Staff Writer

Pirates on the ‘Stolen Seas’ at The Church

It’s time to rethink everything you thought you knew about pirates. Join documentary filmmaker Thymaya Payne as he presents his film “Stolen Seas” at The Church in Sag Harbor on Friday, May 17, at 7 p.m. “Stolen Seas,” which follows pirate translator and negotiator Ishmael Ali, tells the story of 13 powerless men trapped on a ship and it explores why their captors feel justified in their tyranny. After the screening, there will be a Q&A with the acclaimed writer and filmmaker. Attempting to make sense of the rapid changes at the hands of globalization and intrigued by the emerging ... by Staff Writer

Laufey Performs in Concert to Benefit the Montauk Historical Society

Grammy award-winning singer, composer and multi-instrumentalist Laufey will perform for one night only to benefit the Montauk Historical Society. The concert, on Saturday, August 3, will be held at the Montauk Point Lighthouse. Laufey’s (pronounced lāy-vāy) 2024 Grammy-winning album “Bewitched” is inspired by jazz greats and classical masters while possessing a point of view that could only be conveyed by a 21st-century twenty-something. “Bewitched” represents an expansion of Laufey’s sonic palette. Her self-assured musicianship and deeply felt lyrics take the idea of “classic” music, whether it’s slotted as classical or jazz or even chart-topping pop, and humanize it, giving her ... 29 Apr 2024 by Staff Writer

This Summer, John Mulaney Gets Funny in Montauk

John Mulaney, a three-time Emmy and WGA award-winning writer, actor and comedian, is coming to the East End this summer and will perform outdoors on the grounds of Montauk Point Lighthouse. “John Mulaney in Concert” on Saturday, August 10, begins with a preparty event at 5 p.m. followed by the performance at 7 p.m. The show is a benefit for Montauk Point Lighthouse. Mulaney can be seen in his latest Netflix stand up special, “Baby J.” Released in April 2023, Mulaney converts his personal turmoil into comedic brilliance, which earned him 2023 Emmy nominations in Outstanding Variety Special (prerecorded) and ... by Staff Writer

Ozzmosis Presents an Ozzy Osbourne Tribute

The Suffolk presents Ozzmosis, the world-class Ozzy Osbourne anthology tribute show, on Friday, May 17, at 8 p.m. Ozzmosis brings together some of the finest musicians on the scene who take great pride in creating the next best thing to a live Ozzy performance. This show transports audiences through time to experience the raw energy that Ozzy came to be known for at the height of his career. Ozzmosis captures his whole solo career from Randy Rhoads to Zakk Wylde with thrilling authenticity and electrifying energy. Tickets are $35 to $55 at thesuffolk.org. The Suffolk is at 118 East Main ... by Staff Writer

Francisco Daniel Cabrera Shows at Duck Creek

The Arts Center at Duck Creek’s first exhibition of the season in the Little Gallery ... by Staff Writer