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Backstage with Ron Onesti: Martin Short proof that warmth sets the table for laughter

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He said hello to each and every one of them, stopping to take photos each time it was requested.

We were staged in the green room for a while where he barraged me with questions about the theater and specifically, the audience.

“I try to incorporate the locals into my act as much as possible,” he said.

What a great time he had with Bill Zwecker of CBS. He had the entire studio laughing, including the cameramen and other behind-the-scenes staff.

We arrived at the theater and he spent the first half hour literally feeling its walls, practically caressing each brick of the backstage area.

He said something to the effect of, “I absolutely love these Vaudeville houses. Such a tragedy when these places get torn down for shopping centers. That’s one of the reason’s I wanted to come here. I actually get inspiration from places like this.”

After an intense rehearsal with his piano player he went into the empty audience and just stared at the stage, discussing creative options with my brother and technical director Rich. He then put on his weathered trench coat and baseball cap and said he was going to the hotel – The Hotel Baker – which is located across the river about two blocks away.

It was a brisk day and I said the car was out front.

“No, I’ll just walk it,” he said.

He then walked down the street by himself, waving at onlookers and signing autographs for shocked St. Charles visitors.

This is one show I wanted to be front and center for. From his much anticipated entrance on stage he had the audience in the palm of his hand. So much of it was true connection to the audience as opposed to standard stand-up shtick. He then broke into his characters, actually transforming himself into them. Ed Grimly, his most popular character (the only spin-off from “SNL” to actually have its own cartoon show), skipped onto the stage and was met with an actual roar from the crowd.

“Here I am in St. Charles! My career is soaring, I must say!” he proclaimed.


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