Dry, wry and hilariously deadpan, Steven Wright unleashes a torrent of ironic and hysterical thought-provoking one-liners in the quirky stand-up style that has become his trademark.
From Toronto's historic Elgin Theatre, this Grammy®-nominated comedian keeps an enthusiastic audience in stitches with random observations on everything from baby monitors as a form of wiretapping to his addiction to placebos. Wright ponders the meaning of life in his 1999 short film One Soldier, which he wrote and directed, and finally, a Boston Comedy Club performance gives a glimpse of the comic's early career.