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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 2670 reviews

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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.

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 2670 reviews
  • What a riot!!! My ribs were aching....

    by LisaFournier on 9/10/14Hard Rock Live - HollywoodRating: 5 out of 5

    I laughed from beginning to end! What a pair! Steve even did a tribute to Robin Williams! I would definitely go see them again!

  • Martinshort

    by Tyronelipshitz on 9/10/14Hard Rock Live - HollywoodRating: 4 out of 5

    Very entertaining. Ad Lib was better than the scripted portion.

  • Martin upstaged Steve all night!

    by Jaysterino on 9/10/14Hard Rock Live - HollywoodRating: 5 out of 5

    Wow - we had no idea Martin Short was so funny! He was sharp as a tack and quick - just hilarious. Steve seemed more involved with his band than the show but Martin brought him around and displayed a TON more energy...that was unexpected to say the least. Overall it was a great night out and well worth the admission!

  • Martin and Short disappointing

    by basden on 9/10/14Hard Rock Live - HollywoodRating: 1 out of 5

    Why was it marketed as a converation - when it was half music? Only 90 minutes - felt like a rip off and making fun of having to perform for another 5 minutes in the encore was not funny. I truly felt like we were being ripped off. Short did some funny movements, but Martin was sitting or rarely moving. One of the funniest parts was the film introductions where they showed their best show/movie scenes over the years. We love the funny faces, movements and actions of both comedians in the past - but they barely displayed any of this movement in this show.

  • by Anonymous on 9/10/14Hard Rock Live - HollywoodRating: 4 out of 5

    It was a fun show. They were both great to watch perform.

  • Both Were amazing

    by want2hike on 9/10/14Hard Rock Live - HollywoodRating: 5 out of 5

    Steve Martin and Martin Short were so great together. Both my and husband and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Tthey did not disappoint!

  • by JAFS on 9/10/14Hard Rock Live - HollywoodRating: 4 out of 5

    Great show by master comics. Martin Short was the reason I attended and he did not disappoint!

  • Just a different look at two funny guys

    by BCool on 9/10/14Hard Rock Live - HollywoodRating: 4 out of 5

    If you know in advance that it is not a pure comedy show you will be fine. I thought it was just wonderful to see the other side of Steve and his banjo gig. They were funny and yes i would have loved if Steve put on his bow and arrow hat but he did not and it did not take away from a very good show - i would recommend this duo and would see them again

  • Great Show

    by EricLysa on 9/10/14Hard Rock Live - HollywoodRating: 4 out of 5

    very good show and funny - they intermingled -Part of the show includes Steve playing the banjo. They are still very youthful.

  • by Anonymous on 9/10/14Hard Rock Live - HollywoodRating: 5 out of 5

    Wonderful evening! Martin Short is still full of energy and spontaneous LOL humor.

  • Steve Martin and Martin Short

    by andysofla on 9/10/14Hard Rock Live - HollywoodRating: 1 out of 5

    Disappointing ... yes I knew there would be conversations but I also thought there would be comedy. Also, Steve Martin's interest is in Bluegrass .. I did not know there would be many Bluegrass songs. While I enjoy that music if I wanted to attend a Bluegrass concert I woudl have gone to a Bluegrass concert

  • Steve Marty

    by Spock on 9/10/14Hard Rock Live - HollywoodRating: 5 out of 5

    Steve Martin and Martin Short are weill known entertainers and they should be. They were very funny, musical, talented and overall illustrated why they are both considered renaissance men, because together they have 100 years of performing experience and still can hold the attention of human beings in 2014 without any electronic devices, just good old fashioned entertainment. If you don't agree, well, I must say, Exccuuuuuuse ME!

  • Great "show", but....

    by FloridaKes on 9/7/14Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood, Fl - HollywoodRating: 4 out of 5

    ....Steve and Martin's show was just that, a SHOW and a very good one at that. DO NOT expect them to do some sort of stand up routine or rehash their acts from the past. Also, you will have to enjoy or at least not mind great Blue Grass music as Steve is using this format to feature the Blue Grass band he's touring with. They're sound great, but it actually fills up a significant part of the 90 minute show. I don't know if the music was why, but quite a few people got up and left pretty expensive seats soon after the band started playing. Bottom line: Great informal comedy, banter between the two stars was hilarious and music was great. My wife and I loved it but kinda felt cheated by the amount of time used up by the music.

  • Steve Martin^2 Short

    by Stryder on 9/10/13Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium - CalgaryRating: 5 out of 5

    The two had chemistry. Although the act was not polished they were able to play off of their relationship and improvise a few very funny moments. Exemplary banjo playing. It was nice to see the intermission consist of solo by Short the solo by Martin.

  • A Very Stupid Conversation was "Stupendous"

    by KCCM on 9/9/13Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium - CalgaryRating: 5 out of 5

    A once in a life time opportunity to see two incredible performance icons (and friends) together for a unique show. What treat. Thank you Owen Hart Foundation!

  • Disappointing

    by IllinoisJo on 9/14/11The Chicago Theatre - ChicagoRating: 2 out of 5

    Not at all what I had hoped. One interviewing the other? A TBS attempt at filling the spot left from Ellen's Somewhat Special Special, with some big name comedians, unfortunately fell very flat.

  • Fantastic & Funny Evening!!!

    by CBColin on 6/27/11The Chicago Theatre - ChicagoRating: 5 out of 5

    One of the best spent evenings of our lives! Steve Martin & Martin Short were already of our two all time favorite funnymen, but we love them even more now! What a lovely evening we spent listening to their stories and enjoying their off the cuff quips! I wish we could see more of this! Thank you for sharing your memories with us!

  • fun night

    by SaabStory on 6/26/11The Chicago Theatre - ChicagoRating: 5 out of 5

    It was overall a fun night even though you could tell that the majority of the material was unrehearsed. Regarding the questions from the audience portion of the show... I am really baffled at the fact that some people think that the world revolves around them and was disgusted at two of the questions hurled at Steve Martin. Really??? Lady who used to live in NY and walk by Steve Martin expecting a hello: everyone in the world knows who he is, he would be saying hello non-stop to the rest of us if that was the protocol. And to the woman who asked if he would walk her friend down the aisle at her wedding - come on! It is people like you two who make celebrities think that regular people are all dolts. Can't we just enjoy their work and respect their privacy?

  • by Anonymous on 6/25/11The Chicago Theatre - ChicagoRating: 2 out of 5

    I was so looking forward to this show but both my husband and I were quite disappointed. The show was supposed to be off the cuff, I believe, but it rambled, lacked direction and wasn't all that funny. I was expecting to be falling out of my seat. It was more like a talk show format with a few laughs and interesting moments but overall a great disappointment. Wish I'd gone to Steve's banjo show instead - think that would have been much better.

  • Two Comedic Legends On One Stage!

    by zoso86 on 6/23/11The Chicago Theatre - ChicagoRating: 4 out of 5

    As a HUGE fan of Steve Martin and Martin Short, this was a must-see! I wasn't sure what to expect, especially based on the title. The evening began with a "very stupid conversation" between the two funny men, but there was nothing remotely stupid about it at all. In fact, their conversation was more of an informal, back-and-forth interview, revealing quite a bit about their careers, their philosophies on comedy, and more. But, when that grew a bit dull, the two changed formats. For example, Martin Short sang two numbers (one about Osama Bin Laden), Steve Martin performed two numbers on banjo (one was a hilarious duet with Martin Short), and they took just the right amount of questions from the audience. Martin Short's alter-ego Jiminy Glick made an appearance to ask Steve a few questions (hysterical), and a rather expansive video montage of comedic skits and movie scenes was interspersed throughout the event. The entire "conversation" lasted just over an hour and a half.