The Liz Smith Column | 11/12/2009 5:00 am
Liz Smith: Jane Wagner and Lily Tomlin in Las Vegas – Betting on 'Not Playing With a Full Deck!'
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"Nobody realizes that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal," said Albert Camus.
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It’s not often one gets to chat on the phone with a truly creative genius. But I did. I had a talk with my longtime friend, the mighty writer Jane Wagner, who is the intellectual, comic and innovative mind behind the phenomenon we call Lily Tomlin. (Lily is one of the most beloved persons in show business. And she herself is vastly talented.)
I have known friend Jane, who is one of our own wOw women, since Hector was feeding that pup. I will never forget the young blonde Southern girl who manufactured her own brand of cowboy chaps by using a ship’s grommets to thread her leather thongs through the loops. Jane was propelled into show business via a book about a cat, titled J.T. I recall that Jane wanted the on-air version of what became a big TV hit not to be cut one whit, and she implored the producer, "Can’t you cut some of the advertising instead?!" Jane says, "I was pretty naïve in those days."
When Lily and Jane finally met way back when, that was all she wrote. They became partners from that moment on and their love and friendship and their work culminated in a "little" Broadway show called "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe." (I have said over and over that this great comic opus should have won the Pulitzer Prize in 1986.) It was appealing to me that when Lily Tomlin was given the Mark Twain Award for Humor, one of Washington’s most cherished prizes, Jane was fully acknowledged as the behind-the-scenes person in this fruitful collaboration. So she remains.
All this is prelude to my talk with Jane, who found herself this week at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, helping Lily kick off her latest show – "Not Playing With a Full Deck." This opened on November 10.
LIZ: So tell me about Lily’s latest.
JANE: This came about because of Lily’s new manager, Jerry Hamza, whom she kind of inherited when George Carlin died. And he talked us into coming here and we simply adore and love Las Vegas. We had time here before Lily opened to try all kinds of production additions and do major things we couldn’t do on the road. You know, the truth is that Lily just loves it here. She just loves what she does. She has developed new characters, although the audience still demands some of the old tried and true material. That’s what a lot of audiences want! Their favorites. So Lily is doing Edith Ann in the big chair but there are many other perks and surprises. Special visuals and sound stuff.
We are developing new characters and although I won’t say we are aiming for Broadway again, maybe we will make it!
LIZ: Where are you exactly?
JANE: We are in MGM’s "Hollywood Theater," which seats about 2,000 people at each performance, and we’ll be here two more weeks.
LIZ: Does Lily perform before a crowd that is drinking?
JANE: I think that people probably can drink and find Lily even funnier as she goes along. This has been a wonderful way to break in new stuff. But it is a "finished" show; I have to say, Liz, it’s really wonderful. Lily is so happy.
LIZ: The truth is, Jane, that you don’t know whether Lily’s audience is being served booze or not, do you? You are such a dreamer, Jane, your head is always in the clouds. You wouldn’t know if they were taking amphetamines.
JANE: I guess you’re right, Liz. I’m still just that little dumb blonde from Kentucky.
LIZ: Not dumb, Jane, not dumb. Just innocent!
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It’s not often one gets to chat on the phone with a truly creative genius. But I did. I had a talk with my longtime friend, the mighty writer Jane Wagner, who is the intellectual, comic and innovative mind behind the phenomenon we call Lily Tomlin. (Lily is one of the most beloved persons in show business. And she herself is vastly talented.)
I have known friend Jane, who is one of our own wOw women, since Hector was feeding that pup. I will never forget the young blonde Southern girl who manufactured her own brand of cowboy chaps by using a ship’s grommets to thread her leather thongs through the loops. Jane was propelled into show business via a book about a cat, titled J.T. I recall that Jane wanted the on-air version of what became a big TV hit not to be cut one whit, and she implored the producer, "Can’t you cut some of the advertising instead?!" Jane says, "I was pretty naïve in those days."
When Lily and Jane finally met way back when, that was all she wrote. They became partners from that moment on and their love and friendship and their work culminated in a "little" Broadway show called "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe." (I have said over and over that this great comic opus should have won the Pulitzer Prize in 1986.) It was appealing to me that when Lily Tomlin was given the Mark Twain Award for Humor, one of Washington’s most cherished prizes, Jane was fully acknowledged as the behind-the-scenes person in this fruitful collaboration. So she remains.
All this is prelude to my talk with Jane, who found herself this week at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, helping Lily kick off her latest show – "Not Playing With a Full Deck." This opened on November 10.
LIZ: So tell me about Lily’s latest.
JANE: This came about because of Lily’s new manager, Jerry Hamza, whom she kind of inherited when George Carlin died. And he talked us into coming here and we simply adore and love Las Vegas. We had time here before Lily opened to try all kinds of production additions and do major things we couldn’t do on the road. You know, the truth is that Lily just loves it here. She just loves what she does. She has developed new characters, although the audience still demands some of the old tried and true material. That’s what a lot of audiences want! Their favorites. So Lily is doing Edith Ann in the big chair but there are many other perks and surprises. Special visuals and sound stuff.
We are developing new characters and although I won’t say we are aiming for Broadway again, maybe we will make it!
LIZ: Where are you exactly?
JANE: We are in MGM’s "Hollywood Theater," which seats about 2,000 people at each performance, and we’ll be here two more weeks.
LIZ: Does Lily perform before a crowd that is drinking?
JANE: I think that people probably can drink and find Lily even funnier as she goes along. This has been a wonderful way to break in new stuff. But it is a "finished" show; I have to say, Liz, it’s really wonderful. Lily is so happy.
LIZ: The truth is, Jane, that you don’t know whether Lily’s audience is being served booze or not, do you? You are such a dreamer, Jane, your head is always in the clouds. You wouldn’t know if they were taking amphetamines.
JANE: I guess you’re right, Liz. I’m still just that little dumb blonde from Kentucky.
LIZ: Not dumb, Jane, not dumb. Just innocent!
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I had no idea that Jane Wagner was a Southerner! What a talented duo. I love hearing what they’re up to. I wish Jane and Lily every success in Vegas.
Lovely…my favorite duo is back!!!! This makes a bad day good again! I am such a fan of these two. We know some of the same people and yet I have never met Jane…would love to though! I’ve met Lily three times and each time I looked worse and worse in the photo’s of us. Never did get a good pic…gracious…maybe I’ll have to fly out to the land of Neon. I’ve never been there…for good reason…Lily has never played there before…hellllooo! Thank you Liz for including this little tasty morsel to the wowowow wall!
Gorilla Hugs, Josie
Josie,
If you ever do go……….be sure to drive out to Red Rock Canyon (about 10 miles east of the strip) as an Artist you will love the colors of the Rocks and Moutains.
Hi Mac (and I use the term advisedly because I am so techno-challenged with mine…. my mac….) I have this sort of a Southern (southern) story about something I heard Lily say……once…I don’t know where or why….I heard it…..it was an interview or a something…..and I couldn’t have made this up if I tried……
She (LT) said her grandmother taught her how to go "uptown"…..and when one was going to go to a restaurant, or anywhere, one dipped into her pockabook and blew her nose before she (one) went there…..ducking into an alley…to blow one’s nose…….
This is kinda a Paducah story…that’s what I remember….home of the Cobb Salad….and the ‘37 Flood…….and LT and maybe MP….Paducah…..and maybe Jane is also a southerner(Southerner)
Her Grandmother also said that….ladies don’t have to scramble and fish into their purses……if there is a need for it, one dips into it and fishes out a hanky or a Tangee lipstick or a Midol……..in semi-private…… You just keep talking with your luncheon companion and dip into your bag for a hanky….I didn’t make this up…I heard LT say this………and I’ve always thought it was great advice…..and don’t put bananas in the fridge and always wear very very clean underwear in case you are in a car wreck and your parents cant identify you …..and…and….
Hello, Liza D and all y’all…… this is the truth……from the boondocks of the mind