Pauly Shore brings ‘Pauly-tics’ to 9:30 Club

Jason Fraley, WTOP film critic

WASHINGTON – Tired of attack ads and heated politics?

Here’s a chance to laugh about it with a celebrity in our own backyard.

Actor/comedian Pauly Shore is taping his upcoming Showtime special “Pauly-tics” Saturday night at the 9:30 Club in Northwest D.C.

The show will feature Shore’s latest stand-up routine, as well as skits with political guests like Barney Frank, Ralph Nader and Michael Steele.

However, Shore insists the message isn’t partisan.

“It’s fun and crazy,” Shore said. “There’s no Republican or Democrat side. Everyone’s having a good time. We’re just kinda having fun, but all of the subjects just happen to be political subjects.”

With the political subject matter, Shore says it was crucial to tape the show in our nation’s capital.

“You have to have the backdrop of D.C. for sure,” he said. “You couldn’t have it any other way.”

Other comedians will include Godfrey from “Louie”, Rachel Feinstein from Comedy Central and Vidur Kapur from “Stand Up for Diversity.” A member of the Pussycat Dolls will also be there dancing.

Shore gained fame as host of MTV’s “Totally Pauly” (1990) before starring in movie comedies like “Encino Man” (1992), “Son in Law” (1993), “In the Army Now” (1994) and “Biodome” (1996).

The special airs on Showtime in October or November, but Shore filled me in on a secret about getting free tickets.

He says you can email paulyshorevip@gmail.com, leave your information, and the first 20 people to respond will get free tickets. Otherwise, you can buy tickets here.

The taping will happen at two shows, first at 5:30 p.m. and then at 9 p.m.

Read more from WTOP Film Critic Jason Fraley by clicking “Fraley on Film” under the “Living” tab above, following @JasonFraleyWTOP on Twitter, and checking out his blog, The Film Spectrum.

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Jason Fraley

Hailed by The Washington Post for “his savantlike ability to name every Best Picture winner in history," Jason Fraley began at WTOP as Morning Drive Writer in 2008, film critic in 2011 and Entertainment Editor in 2014, providing daily arts coverage on-air and online.

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