Light Rain
64°
Dekalb, IL
Light Rain|Forecast »

On the record ... with Lewis Black

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa
Lewis Black
Lewis Black (Photo provided)

When Lewis Black called MidWeek editor Dana Herra last week for a phone interview about his upcoming show at the Egyptian Theatre, he got caught in an automated phone system. When the two connected, the first thing he did was complain.

"Your phone system is a real (expletive deleted) treat," he said. "I can't believe I'm actually talking to an honest-to-God person."

It's that kind of irritated, says-what's-on-his-mind style that has won millions of fans for Black, 64. The man who began his career as a playwright who did comedy "on the side" has recorded nine comedy albums, been nominated for five Grammy Awards and won two. One of his two HBO comedy specials was nominated for an Emmy. He also has a Sports Emmy for a regular feature that aired for two seasons on Inside the NFL, and won Best Male Stand-Up at the American Comedy Awards in 2001.

Black has made numerous television appearances, both as an actor and performing as himself. He is the author of three bestselling books, has appeared in 14 films and is the author of more than 40 plays. He is active with a number of charities, including Autism Speaks, The 52nd Street Project and the Children's Health Fund. He is also active with the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, and has performed for U.S. troops overseas in three USO tours.

Black, known for his ranting comedic style, will perform at The Egyptian Theatre, 135 N. Second St. in DeKalb, at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 2.

"Lewis' live performances provide a cathartic release of anger and disillusionment for his audience," the publicity material reads. "Lewis yells so they don't have to."

Last week, Black talked about comedy and what really makes him mad.

MidWeek: You've been described as a comedian, author, playwright, actor and social critic. How do you describe yourself?
Lewis Black: I usually say comic. But if I'm in a position where I'm at a book signing, for example, I'm an author. Generally I say comic, because that's mostly what I've done for the past 20 years.

Before that, I was a playwright. I was doing stand-up on the side because it was a way to write something and get it heard, as opposed to waiting around to do a play, which takes forever. Even now, I've got a play and it's been pretty well received, and there are all these places around the country that might do it, but it takes forever.

Previous Page|1||||

Reader Poll

How do you observe Memorial Day?

Attend a parade or program
Visit a cemetery
Barbecue with family or friends
Go to the pool
I don't