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Norm MacDonald’s Last Special Showed That He Could Pull Off Virtual Comedy Because, Well, He’s Norm MacDonald

May 31, 2022
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Pretty much no one will challenge that Norm MacDonald is one of the actual legends of comedy, an icon of the art form that was almost revered across the board for not only how unflinchingly funny he was, but how he seemed to have a mastery of balancing several layers of irony at the same time through every facet of his writing and performance. His last special Nothing Special, that debuted on Netflix this week, is a testament to this notion even though it is more of an artifact left behind in a living will as opposed to a traditional hour long comedy special.

Partially because of COVID-19 and partially due to his declining health, Norm saw some sort of writing on the wall and felt the need to have his latest hour, that would unfortunately be his last, recorded in some fashion. Norm’s death did sadly come to pass and thus we got a bit of a peek behind his curtain with Nothing Special.

Like millions of comedians tried once and only a few soldiered through, he did an entirely front facing camera comedy special, but, as Dave Chappelle attests in a panel discussion following Norm’s hour, “he landed the trick.” Performing with no live audience is almost antithetical to the idea of stand-up comedy, though that is what was pretty much afforded for comedians for the majority of lockdown. It takes such great writing and charisma and delivery and so many other things to remain engaging and hysterical with a live audience, but it’s a whole other ball game when you there are no laughs to play off of and you’re alone in your home office, not to mention the specter of death murmuring in the background.

Still, Norm is such a paragon comedian that he performed an hour with headphones on while seated in front of a computer and was the same old Norm that we’ve known and loved all those years. Nothing Special felt like Conan or Letterman just let him go really long on panel and everyone was fine with it. Every joke, aside, tangent was delivered with as much gusto as Norm has ever had and there isn’t a single second that he doesn’t sell with his impeccably offbeat timing that we don’t wholeheartedly buy.

As mentioned above, there is a panel discussion of Norm’s Nothing Special following the actual hour that actually features David Letterman and Conan O’Brien as well as David Spade, Dave Chappelle, Molly Shannon, and Adam Sandler as a lasting sort of tribute to Norm’s memory. One of the more fascinating points is brought up by Conan who describes Norm’s comedy as not needing for you to be there, but, instead it being a treat for any and all to take part in MacDonald’s superb tomfoolery.

You can and should go watch Norm MacDonald’s Nothing Special, now streaming on Netflix.

Norm MacDonald Shot One Last Special in His Living Room Before He Passed Away

May 12, 2022
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When you think of a comedy special shot in someone’s living room, you might think that it’s some up and comer who is taking whatever resources that are available to them and making a scrappy hour special despite not having the support of production company, network, streaming service, etc. That said, history will look back at living room comedy specials and note that Maria Bamford and Norm MacDonald, two of comedy’s favorite legends, will have done an hour of stand-up in the pretty much the most intimate space possible.

The late great Norm MacDonald sensed the end coming in his declining health amidst getting his next Netflix hour ready. He then opted to at least get it on tape and shot the hour in his home. From all accounts thus far, it’s in line with Norm’s legacy of being one of the very best to ever do stand-up. Certainly, there has almost never been (to the best of our knowledge) a pre-meditated special made for a posthumous release. It’s just one of many singular distinctions that set Norm apart from everyone else in the history of comedy.

Called Nothing Special, it’ll drop on Netflix exclusively on May 30th, so you won’t have to wait very long to both pay your respects and hear from Norm from beyond the grave.

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 77: Chase Bernstein & Letting Go

September 15, 2021
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Chase Bernstein. Perhaps, the guest we have the best chemistry with on The Comedy Bureau Field Report? You judge for yourself as Chase and TCB’s Jake Kroeger delightfully run through the news of the passing of Norm MacDonald, season renewals of Only Murders in the Building and The Amber Ruffin Show, and Jim Breuer refusing to perform at venues that require proof of vaccination. Chase also details the virtue of really just not giving an “F” and the freedom of it when doing comedy.

Follow Chase @chasebernstein on IG and listen to her podcast Composed with Chase Bernstein.

The Comedy Bureau @thecomedybureau across platforms and please, please support TCB via GoFundMe, Patreon, or on Venmo (@jakekroeger).

Produced by Jake Kroeger
Music by Brian Granillo
Artwork by Andrew Delman and KT

R.I.P. Norm MacDonald, 1959-2021

September 14, 2021
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One of the funniest people in the history of comedy passed way today. One, Norm MacDonald, succumbed to a battle with cancer according to USA Today at the age of 61.

MacDonald’s revered career saw his rise as one of Canada’s best comedy exports of all time (and that’s a tall order to fill) in stand-up, on SNL (especially as Burt Reynolds on Celebrity Jeopardy), and his legendary appearances on late night with Conan O’Brien (seriously, go down a YouTube or Team Coco rabbit hole to watch and marvel at how Norm beautifully confounds Conan at every turn).

There are a handful of ingenious books, hours and hours of stand-up, and are so many other countless TV and movie appearances (as well as Sports Show with Norm MacDonald and Norm MacDonald Has a Show), as well as his enlightening philosophical explorations into the nature of comedy (often made on his Twitter feed) that you need to revisit if you haven’t done so already. MacDonald is indeed a comedy legend as he was so in tune with his comedic voice that he could be funny in nearly any context that you put him in.

The sheer, never ending curiosity and subsequent comedic artistry of Norm is what we’ll remember him and continued to be inspired by.

Once, during an interview, he surmised that, “the perfect joke would be where the set up and the punchline were identical.” We’re not sure if he achieved that exactly, but Norm was so damn funny that him saying the set up was already one of the funniest things you have ever heard a human being say.

The New York Comedy Festival Announces Its 2021 Headliners

August 16, 2021
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Michelle Wolf, Nick Kroll, Colin Quinn, Marc Maron, Megan Stalter, Michelle Buteau, Norm MacDonald, Gary Gulman, Ronny Chieng, Brian Regan, Alok, Smart Funny & Black Live!, Bill Maher, Andrew Santino, Vir Das, and Tim Dillon are all set to be the top billing of this year’s New York Comedy Festival, which is, indeed happening in person from Nov. 8th-14th.

Though the Delta variant continues to surge COVID-19 throughout America, it would seem that the comedy festival slated for the fall are still in pushing forward, setting the stage for, perhaps, the normal annual schedule of SF Sketchfest, SXSW, Edinburgh Fringe, etc. all coming back to their festivities in person. While that is already quite the mix of headlining acts, that is only the tip of the iceberg as there is a cornucopia of other shows and performers that will take part in NYC’s annual big time comedy shin dig.

You can just take a gander of what’s to come with the headliner schedule below:

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8th
COLIN QUINN: THE LAST BEST HOPE – 7:00PM – LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th
COLIN QUINN: THE LAST BEST HOPE – 7:00PM – LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10th
COLIN QUINN: THE LAST BEST HOPE – 7:00PM – LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE
VIR DAS: MANIC MAN WORLD TOUR – 7:00PM – TOWN HALL

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11th
TIM DILLON – 7:00PM – BEACON THEATRE
COLIN QUINN: THE LAST BEST HOPE – 7:00PM – LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE
MICHELLE WOLF – 7:00PM – TOWN HALL
NORM MACDONALD – 7:30PM & 10:00PM – CAROLINES ON BROADWAY

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12th
MEGAN STALTER – 7:00PM – BMCC TRIBECA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
RONNY CHIENG: THE HOPE YOU GET RICH TOUR – 7:00PM – TOWN HALL
NORM MACDONALD – 7:00PM & 9:45PM – CAROLINES ON BROADWAY
JON LOVETT’S LOVETT OR LEAVE IT – 7:00PM – BEACON THEATRE
SMART FUNNY & BLACK LIVE! – 7:00PM – APOLLO THEATRE
COLIN QUINN: THE LAST BEST HOPE – 7:00PM & 9:00PM – LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE
NICK KROLL – MIDDLE-AGED BOY TOUR – 8:00PM – CARNEGIE HALL

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13th
ALOK – 7:00PM – BMCC TRIBECA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
NORM MACDONALD – 7:00PM & 9:45PM – CAROLINES ON BROADWAY
MARC MARON – 7:00PM – TOWN HALL
BRIAN REGAN – 7:00PM – BEACON THEATRE
COLIN QUINN: THE LAST BEST HOPE – 7:00PM & 9:00PM – LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE
GARY GULMAN: BORN ON THIRD BASE – 8:00PM – CARNEGIE HALL
AN EVENING WITH BILL MAHER – 8:30PM – HULU THEATER AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN
MICHELLE BUTEAU: BITCH GOTTA BABYSITTER – 9:45PM – TOWN HALL

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14th
NORM MACDONALD – 7:00PM – CAROLINES ON BROADWAY
TITO CHEETO TOUR: ANDREW SANTINO LIVE – 7:00PM – TOWN HALL

If you’re curiosity has already been peaked from just this first announcement, note that you can get tickets starting next week on Aug. 23rd at nycomedyfestival.com (there is a Citi Cardmemeber pre-sale running from Aug. 18th-22nd, FYI).

Trailer for “Norm MacDonald Has a Show” Picks Up Right Where Norm MacDonald Live Left Off

September 7, 2018
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Fans of Norm MacDonald Live (and Norm MacDonald in general) will be happy to know that the Netflix edition of Norm’s talk show will be a continuation of what MacDonald was already doing.

As you can see in the trailer, the mischief abounds even though it’s pretty much as stripped down as a talk show can get. All episodes will be available for you to binge next Friday, September 14th. 

Norm MacDonald’s Netflix Show “Norm MacDonald has a Show” to Premiere Next Month with Lorne Michaels, Judge Judy as Guests

August 21, 2018
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Sure, Norm MacDonald didn’t end up being the host of The Late Late Show after Craig Ferguson.

However, what started out as Norm and sidekick Adam Eget hanging out on the Video Podcast Network has now upgraded to Netflix as Norm MacDonald has a Show.

The premiere is set for Fri., Sept. 14th where 10 one-hour episodes will all be released, per Netflix’s usual way of releasing content. Norm will get to chat with the likes of aforementioned Lorne Michaels and Judge Judy as well as David Letterman, Michael Keaton, M. Night Shyamalan, and Drew Barrymore.

Also, in the press release it should be noted that, apparently, “David Letterman serves as location scout”.

We’re just going to take that as a hint that Norm will be using the Netflix budget afforded to him for some top shelf Norm MacDonald hijinks.

April 27, 2018
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Just so you know, the latest chance you’ll have to see the one and only Norm MacDonald live in the Greater LA Area, will be on Thursday, May 31st through Saturday, June 2nd at the Brea Improv.

Tickets are $25 (+ 2 item min.). Get them here now.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, screenings, open mics, maps, and more can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

Norm MacDonald Is Getting His Own Talk Show on Netflix

March 9, 2018
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Norm MacDonald Is Getting His Own Talk Show on Netflix

“I have a new show on @netflix and I’m tweeting the text exchange that started it all.“ 

-@normmacdonald

Looks Norm will actually get to make good on his Late Late Show audition (as well as stepping up his game from his own Internet talk show Norm MacDonald Live)

For those keeping score, Netflix has now/will have amassed late night/talk shows with David Letterman, Michelle Wolf, Hasan Minhaj, Joel McHale, and now, Norm MacDonald. 

December 29, 2017
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Norm MacDonald is doing four shows at the Irvine Improv on the first weekend of 2018. Need we say more (besides tickets being $25 w/2 item min.)? 

Get tickets here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, maps, and more can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

Norm MacDonald Live Returns for Season 4 Later This Month with Letterman as a Guest

July 14, 2017
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You knew that Norm Macdonald had his own show where he does whatever strikes his fancy, right? 

Well, his eponymous show returns for its 4th season on Tuesday, July 25th via JASH with none other than comedy/showbiz/late night legend David Letterman as one of the guests. 

See for yourself in this preview clip here.

Also, you can catch up the previous three seasons of Norm Macdonald Live here.

Norm Macdonald Is Still One of the Best at Pulling Hijinks on Late Night

June 8, 2017
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For decades now, one of the best guests in the whole world of late night is Norm Macdonald.

You can lose a whole afternoon, evening, and more going down a rabbit hole looking up all of his appearances on Conan, Letterman, etc. 

This latest appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon is just another nice milestone in just this one particular facet of his monumental comedy career.

Norm MacDonald, Even in His Old Age, Remains Delightfully Mischevious with “Hitler’s Dog, Gossip and Trickery”

May 10, 2017
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It has been six years since Norm’s last special “Me Doing Stand-Up” in addition to a long and illustrious career of being the delightfully clever, yet subtle rascal spanning decades. Still, Norm finds way to stick to being Norm and still be refreshing.

Norm has pretty much always stuck to his particular brand of refined silliness always honing more and more over the years. His latest special “Hitler’s Dog, Gossip and Trickery” is exactly what you’d expect from Norm, but completely satisfying and still surprising in its layers. 

See for yourself as it it just started streaming on Netflix yesterday.

A New Norm Macdonald Special Is Coming to Netflix Next Week

May 3, 2017
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It’s been almost 6 years since Norm Macdonald’s last special, Me Doing Stand-Up.

Macdonald, as you probably know by now, likes to take his time to craft his bits and the wait is really worth it.

Fortunately, next Tuesday, on May 9th, you’ll get his latest hour “Hitler’s Dog, Gossip & Trickery” streaming on Netflix.

Norm MacDonald Crams Himself Into an Old Porsche for Latest Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee

January 12, 2017
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Norm MacDonald Crams Himself Into an Old Porsche for Latest Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee

Jerry Seinfeld really has a knack, as Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee has shown, for getting big time comedians to reveal facets of their true selves while going on a luxurious day about whatever town Jerry’s in for that episode. 

In the latest episode, Norm MacDonald shows pretty much all the facets of himself, from being subtle in his goofiness to razor sharp in his observations, when sitting down with Seinfeld for coffee. 

Somehow, as Jerry even points out, there is something very appropriate about hanging with Norm in a rusty old car in the rain and it is, indeed, kind of perfect.

Watch the episode here.

Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee’s Season 9 Trailer Promises More Lavish Cars, Norm MacDonald, Lewis Black, and Kristen Wiig

December 21, 2016
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From this trailer, you see that Kristen Wiig, Norm MacDonald, Lewis Black, Bob Einstein, Christoph Waltz, Cedric the Entertainer are all guests this season in Jerry Seinfeld’s ultra lavish hang-out show, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, now in its 9th season.

The new season starts streaming on Crackle on January 5th and new episodes will be released on Thursdays. 

Do take note that 9 seasons is also the number of seasons that Seinfeld had before it concluded. We’re not sure if Jerry would stop just because of that, especially since this show is, as we said before, a really cool hang out between Seinfeld and his favorite funny people.

November 4, 2016
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Norm MacDonald is doing a whole evening at Largo at the Coronet Theatre at the top of next year. 

Get tickets here before they sell out.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows/events as well as open mics and maps are embedded at www.thecomedybureau.com.

October 7, 2016
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Get tickets here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows/events as well as open mics and maps are embedded at www.thecomedybureau.com.

Norm MacDonald Delivers Another Classic Norm MacDonald-Conan Appearance

October 6, 2016
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Norm MacDonald has always been a great late night guest, but there’s something about when he sits a few feet away from Conan O’Brien on Conan’s late night talk show that makes for comedy gold.

In last night’s appearance, Norm didn’t disappoint in his pregnant pauses, long and winding misdirects, and top level word play that all simultaneously delight and frustrate Conan. 

Norm may have not gotten to take over The Late Late Show, but at least we have these late night appearances every once in awhile.

To put the icing on the cake, Norm even snuck himself into the other guest’s segment.

Norm MacDonald’s Memoir “Based on a True Story” Out Today

September 20, 2016
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There may be very few people that are as high in status, revered, and have as many insane stories in comedy quite like Norm MacDonald.

Even as a “tell some” book, Norm’s still got a wild ride of a life through SNL, stand-up, insane gambling debts, etc. that probably could make for a whole series of books.

All of that is captured on the page by Norm himself in Based on a True Story, which just happens to be now available from Random House Books.

Enjoy Norm MacDonald Releasing His Medical Records and Interview on Tonight Show

September 16, 2016
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It just so happened that Norm MacDonald was on the same episode of The Tonight Show as GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump and you would be foolish to think that Norm wouldn’t take advantage of the situation.

So, on last night’s Tonight Show, during his fun and mischievous interview, he released his medical records similar to the way that Trump did on Dr. Oz earlier that day.

Take note that this is the beginning of Norm making the rounds to promote his new memoir Based on a True Story and you should expect more expert level hijinks from him soon.

It’s National Book Lovers Day, So Buy/Pre-Order New Books from Norm MacDonald, Reductress, Tony Millionaire, Will Hines and More

August 10, 2016
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There’s nothing quite like a random day like National Book Lovers Day that’s set up to celebrates books that allows us to recommend to you some great comedy book titles that have been either recently released or will be hitting bookshelves (both physical and digital) very soon. 

So, without further delay, get your observance of this holiday in with buying or pre-ordering the following:

–Based on a True Story: A Memoir by Norm MacDonald (out September 20th)

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–How To Win at Feminism: The Definitive Guide to Having It All-And Then Some! by Reductress (out Oct. 25th)

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–You’ll Grow Out of It by Jessi Klein 

–How To Be The Greatest Improviser on Earth by Will Hines 

–The Bob’s Burgers Burger Book: Real Recipes for Joke Burgers by Loren Bouchard and the Writers of Bob’s Burgers; Recipes by Cole Bowden

–Dave Hill Doesn’t Liver Here Anymore by Dave Hill

–Drinky Crow Drinks Again by Tony Millionaire

–Sober Stick Figure: A Memoir by Amber Tozer

–Winning Isn’t Everything: Why I Am Running For President Again… And Why I Will Lose by Connor Ratliff

Apparently, Jim Gaffigan Is Now KFC’s Colonel Sanders

February 7, 2016
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Just over the last few months, KFC has been up to something besides chicken. 

Every time you look, they have a new comedian playing the iconic Colonel Sanders. First, it was Darrell Hammond, then it was Norm MacDonald, and now, in the short span of a few months, Jim Gaffigan is now the Colonel.

Something, really meta and absurd is going on here as evidence by this kind-of-farewell by the Norm version of Colonel Sanders.

Whatever it is, we’re really into it and wish it would get even weirder.

Norm MacDonald Memoir “Based on a True Story” Coming Out in 2016

December 10, 2015
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(via Deadline)

Just based on title alone, it’s kind of an appropriate follow-up to Me Doing Stand-Up.

If there’s someone that’s got a hell of a story for a memoir, it’s comedian Norm MacDonald. Norm is almost as known with his back-and-forth relationship with the entertainment biz as he is for being downright funny. 

Random House’s Spiegel & Grau is set to publish Based on a True Story in 2016 and it will indeed track the roller coaster of a career that Norm has had. 

Though the title just might be ironic, we wonder if Norm would put anything fictional in his memoir and, if so, what it would be. Perhaps, it would be that perfect joke he has been seeking where the set-up and punchline are one in the same?

Norm MacDonald Continues to Play KFC’s Colonel Sanders to Get You in The Holiday Spirit

November 28, 2015
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Whatever your stance on KFC is, you can’t help but be charmed by Norm MacDonald in an all white suit as the iconic Colonel Sanders. It’s not unlike when Maria Bamford did all those holiday ads for Target all those years ago.

This latest batch of ads features Norm as a holiday version of the Colonel and, if anything, should get you in the mood for this marathon of a holiday season.

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