Comedian, actress, author, mother and cat-lover Paula Poundstone will return to The Orleans Showroom with her wry observational humor and versatile stand-up comedy act this weekend, June 19 and 20.
Poundstone spent the early '80s traveling the United States via public bus, honing her craft by performing at comedy clubs and open mic nights. She eventually landed in Los Angeles, where she stepped onto the national stage performing a stand-up comedy set on "Saturday Night Live" in 1984. Poundstone became the first woman to win a Cable ACE Award for a comedy special for her one-hour HBO special, "Cats, Cops, and Stuff." She received her second Cable ACE Award for her self-titled HBO talk show series. Poundstone had a breakout year in 1992, working as a political correspondent for "The Tonight Show" and becoming the first woman to perform at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Her success continued throughout the 1990s, with "The Paula Poundstone Show" on ABC, a second HBO Special, "Paula Poundstone Goes to Harvard," and appearances on several television shows including "Cybill" and "Science Court" and voice work on "Hercules" and "Home Movies." In 2006, she appeared in a BRAVO comedy special, "Paula Poundstone: Look What the Cat Dragged In." Poundstone is the recipient of an Emmy Award for her field pieces on the PBS program "Life & Times" and she appeared in the television documentary "Why We Laugh: Funny Women."Videos