Tig Notaro is taking her good-time comedy show on tour—seriously. The comedian behind Live, named The A.V. Club’s best comedy album of 2012, told The Hollywood Reporter that it’s “embarrassing how happy” she is now in comparison to two years ago, when she was dealing with the sudden death of her mother and her own battle with breast cancer. Audiences all over North America will get to experience that joy as part of the Boyish Girl Interrupted Tour, kicking off Sept. 23 in Toronto and running through late November. Dates are below.
Tig Notaro tour 2014
Sept. 23-25—Queen Elizabeth Theatre—Toronto, Ontario Sept. 26—Calvin Theatre—Northampton, Massachusetts Sept. 27—Hanaway Theatre—Plymouth, New Hampshire Sept. 28—Columbus Theatre—Providence, Rhode Island Sept. 29—The Ridgefield Playhouse—Ridgefield, Connecticut Sept. 30—Ram’s Head Live—Baltimore, Maryland Oct. 1-4—The Bentzen Ball—Washington, D.C. Oct. 6—Jefferson Theater—Charlottesville, Virginia Oct. 7—Carolina Theater—Durham, North Carolina Oct. 8—40 Watt Club—Athens, Georgia Oct. 9—Variety Playhouse—Atlanta, Georgia Oct. 12—Joy Theater—New Orleans, Louisiana Oct. 16—The Paramount Theatre—Austin, Texas Oct. 17—Majestic Theatre—Dallas, Texas Oct. 18—Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center—Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Oct. 20—The Ready Room—St. Louis, Missouri Oct. 21—Slowdown—Omaha, Nebraska Oct. 22—The Woman’s Club—Minneapolis, Minnesota Oct. 23—Turner Hall Ballroom—Milwaukee, Wisconsin Oct. 24—Taft Theatre—Cincinnati, Ohio Oct. 25—Kelly Strayhorn Theater—Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Oct. 26—Crofoot Ballroom—Pontiac, Michigan Oct. 29-Nov. 3—Maui Comedy Festival—Maui, Hawaii Nov. 6—Town Hall—New York, New York Nov. 7—Trocadero Theatre—Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Nov. 8—The Wilbur—Boston, Massachusetts Nov. 9—Paramount Theater—Denver, Colorado Nov. 12—Aladdin Theater—Portland, Oregon Nov. 13—The Neptune—Seattle, Washington Nov. 14—Rio Theatre—Vancouver, British Columbia Nov. 17—Assembly Music Hall—Sacramento, California Nov. 18—Palace Of Fine Arts—San Francisco, California Nov. 19—Balboa Theatre—San Diego, California Jan. 30—The Regent—Los Angeles, California