Tig Notaro: Boyish Girl Interrupted

Tig Notaro: Boyish Girl Interrupted is the first hour-long comedy special from Tig Notaro that premiered on HBO on August 22, 2015.[1] The special was recorded on May 31, 2015 at the Wilbur Theatre in Boston.[2] In 2016, Tig’s record label Bentzen Ball Records and Secretly Canadian released an audio album version of the special on CD, download and vinyl. The album is dedicated to the memory of Susie Cusack, Tig’s mother.[3]

Tig Notaro: Boyish Girl Interrupted
Poster
GenreComedy
Written byTig Notaro
Directed byJay Karas & Tig Notaro
StarringTig Notaro
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Tig Notaro
  • Mike Farah
  • Betsy Koch
  • Hunter Seidman
  • Anna Wagner
CinematographyRhet Bear
Running time55 minutes
Production company(s)Funny or Die
Release
Original networkHBO
Original releaseAugust 22, 2015

Reception

"The sound of her voice, located somewhere between dry and monotone, has an oddly calming affect," wrote Corinne Cummings at Rolling Stone magazine.[4]

Awards

The special was nominated at the 68th Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special in 2016.

In 2017, the album was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards.

Album

Boyish Girl Interrupted
Live album by
ReleasedAugust 5, 2016
RecordedMay 31, 2015
VenueWilbur Theatre
GenreComedy
Length53:21
LabelBentzen Ball Records / Secretly Canadian
Tig Notaro chronology
Live
(2012)
Boyish Girl Interrupted
(2016)

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Rug"1:44
2."Vegas"8:50
3."Where's Tig?"0:52
4."Searching for Santa"6:00
5."Laugh Noises"3:59
6."Mississippi Relatives"3:58
7."Tombstone"3:20
8."Cancer"2:33
9."TSA"2:50
10."Topless"1:24
11."Private Jet"1:37
12."Emergency Exit"1:54
13."Public Pool"3:22
14."ETA"1:58
15."Standing O"1:32
16."When I'm 64"2:05
17."6th Grade Music Class"5:21

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Credits

  • Engineer – Bob Aldridge
  • FOH Mixer – Jim Hores
  • Pro Tools – Chris Prinzivalli
  • A2 – Chris Van Drie
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References

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