Overall Rating
4.4
By Thevolcano
Lukewarm show...
I have been a huge fan of both Steve Martin and Martin Short for years. But this show was very subdued. I expected to be brought to tears in laughter, but that didn't happen. I laughed... quite a bit... and it was a pleasant enough show. Steve Martin and Martin Short are known for physical humor. And they just didn't show very much of it. My family's favorite part was when Martin Short came out and was a bagpipe. Loved that! The tickets were quite expensive for the level of entertainment that we received.
By Ledbut
Two Wild and Crazy Guys
A very delightful 90 minutes spent with two comedy pros. They made me feel like this was their first show together. This must be what the old days of vaudeville were somewhat like. Martin Short has no shame and Steve Martin plays the the straight man and seamlessly shifts back into his lighter side flawlessly. If you want a brief respite from the bleak news, this a great sanctuary..
By 4thAmigo
Martin & Martin are genius!
Two hours with two of the funniest men on the planet! I laughed 'til I wept.... then kept laughing! Add the Steep Canyon Rangers amazing bluegrass and you have a fabulous piece of entertainment ... fantastic!
By jilly1217
Crazy funny
One of the funniest and most entertaining shows i’ve ever seen. They told jokes, told stories, played music, sang, did bits, showed pictures, mocked, laughed - everything. They are comedic gold.
By Tesstoo
Funny
Very enjoyable. They played off each other with so much fun. Bluegrass band was top notch. Would have been a five star event but our seats were not that great for what we paid for them
By Anonymous
One of the top 5 shows I've ever seen- and I'm 64. Once in a lifetime.
By Kinich
Memory of a Lifetime!
This show was just awesome. Class act, clean and had us rolling on the floor with laughter. Greatest comedy venue I’ve ever seen! A must see event! Another bucket list item scratched off my list!
By Anonymous
Martin and Short
Non-stop laughs great show! Two hours of fun had a blast!
By Yedidi
Phenomenally hilarious
This was the funniest show I have ever seen. The audience was laughing constantly, which prevented me from hearing every funny line.
By Jaxyboy
Steve Martin Martin Short amazing
Two great comedic geniuses. They are perfect with each other. Great jokes, fantastic timing.
Steve Martin & Martin Short on Tour
As two titans of comedy, Steve Martin and Martin Short have conquered film, television, and the stage in the course of their long, dazzling careers. But the live shows that grew out of both their friendship and their undeniable comedic chemistry create something special enough to stand out even among the many achievements of these two show-biz veterans.
In 2015, they worked up a show that combined both of their quirky gifts and started taking it around the country. Even more people got a share of the laughs when one show was filmed for the 2018 Netflix special An Evening You'll Forget for the Rest of Your Life, where Short and Martin joke, jab, and jibe with each other and inject a little music into the mix as well. Martin showed off his Grammy-winning banjo prowess and Short displayed his Tony-winning vocal chops.
Later that year, the pair announced a new tour: Now You See Them, Soon You Won't. It presented an evening of all-new material and reunited them with Steve's Grammy-winning bluegrass compatriots — the Steep Canyon Rangers — for a couple of hot-picking musical moments in the bargain.
Steve Martin & Martin Short Background
Steve Martin debuted his offbeat brand of stand-up comedy in the 1960s, when he first reached a wide audience via the TV shows of the Smothers Brothers and Sonny & Cher. His appearances on Saturday Night Live in the mid '70s helped him become one of the most successful stand-up comedians on the planet. His idiosyncratic, often absurdist style translated to sold-out arena shows and platinum albums.
In short order he became a film star, with movies like The Jerk and Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid. It was on the 1986 film Three Amigos that he first worked with Martin Short, who had become famous for his outrageous characters and sketch comedy mastery on SCTV and SNL earlier in the '80s.
Short went on to plenty of big films himself, and the two teamed up again in 1991's Father of the Bride as well as its 1995 sequel. Short became a Broadway star in the '90s with shows like The Goodbye Girl and Little Me, and he inhabited the classic character Jiminy Glick in the '00s for his Comedy Central series Primetime Glick. But for all the many accomplishments lining both their legacies, when Martin and Short come together for their live performances, they create an utterly unique comedic force.