The Improv, Tripp Whetsell
The Improv, Tripp Whetsell
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The Improv
An Oral History of the Comedy Club that Revolutionized Stand-Up

Author: Tripp Whetsell, Budd Friedman, Jay Leno

Narrator: Johnny Heller

Unabridged: 10 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/29/2017


Synopsis

In 1963, thirty-year-old Friedman—who had recently quit his job as a Boston advertising executive and returned to his hometown of New York to become a theatrical producer—opened a coffee house for Broadway performers called the Improvisation. His goal? Simply to make a living, and if all went according to plan, to also make enough professional contacts to be able to mount his first Broadway show within a year's time.

Later shortened to the Improv, its first West 44th Street location in a seedy section of Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen had previously been a Vietnamese restaurant. Initially attracting the likes of Judy Garland, Liza Minnelli, Albert Finney, Christopher Plummer, and Jason Robards, as well as a couple of then-unknowns named Dustin Hoffman and Bette Midler, Friedman's new venture was an instant hit.

But while it drew near capacity crowds almost from day one, it wasn't until comedians began dropping by to try out new material that the Improv truly hit its stride, not only becoming the first venue ever to present live stand-up in a continuous format, but in the process reinventing the art form and creating the template for all other comedy clubs that followed.

About Tripp Whetsell

Tripp Whetsell is a New York-based author, entertainment journalist and critic specializing in comedy, television, film, music and pop culture history. His work has appeared both in print and online for such publications as VanityFair.com, TV Guide, the Wall Street Journal, New York Post, the New York Times, New York Magazine, New York Daily News, Closer Weekly, the Los Angeles Times and the Hollywood Reporter.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeff

Lots of comedy history happened in front of that brick wall. I loved how many people were able to tell their stories. Excellent reading for comics and comedy fans alike. The author reminds me of Jerry Buss.......more

Goodreads review by Keith

Budd Friedman and Tripp Whetsell have put together the history of The Improv which gave birth to many of our comedy genius in the past and present. Told from Budd’s point of view, the history of The Improv is detailed from its grass roots beginning into the recognisable name that it is today. Intersp......more

Goodreads review by Mac

Just not very interesting. Reads as much like a hagiography as an oral history. Not as fun or capitvating a read as books like "The Comedians" or "Wild and Crazy Guys."......more

Goodreads review by Jill

Budd Friedman changed comedy. In 1963, a would-be Broadway producer opened a little after-hours place where theater performers could come and find a welcoming stage. Singers like Liza Minelli and Bette Midler would come and sing with the house piano player, Barry Manilow. Actors like Jason Robards a......more