Almost twenty years in the past, Nic Novicki was one other younger comic dwelling in Queens, testing his mettle within the aggressive New York Metropolis comedy scene. There, he shared not simply an condominium, however a front room separated by a sheet with one other up-and-comer making an attempt to make a reputation for himself: Nate Bargatze. They shared an condominium with fellow comedians Dustin Chafin and Wealthy Aronovitch.
Quick ahead 20 years, and Bargatze is among the hottest comedians round, promoting out arenas throughout the nation. And, he hasn’t forgotten his outdated pal. Novicki continuously excursions with him, bringing these humble beginnings to bigger audiences than they ever imagined, together with taking their act to the excessive seas on the Nateland cruise this February.
“We would perform shows together every night, and then I would stay with them when I would go back to New York [from L.A.],” Novicki tells The Occasions over Zoom. “It started with five people at a show in New York, and then clubs, and suddenly, things got bigger and bigger. It’s been one of my biggest thrills to step out on stage and see that many people.”
As a bit of particular person standing 3 ft 10, Novicki has a singular perspective from a bodily and emotional standpoint, which he brings to his comedy. A few of his most rewarding tasks have concerned his work with Easterseals, the nation’s largest incapacity providers group. With them, he’s organized the Incapacity Movie Problem, which launched practically 13 years in the past. It’s an annual five-day filmmaking competitors the place individuals with disabilities are both in entrance of or behind the digicam, and make a movie associated to a selected style — this yr, for instance, the theme was thriller and suspense.
“I created this film competition 12 years ago because I was always making my own content,” he says. “The story of my life has been, as a comedian, to get up on stage and do as much as you can rather than wait for the industry to come to me.”
Along with comedic endeavors, Novicki has made a reputation for himself as an actor. He was an everyday on the HBO sequence “Boardwalk Empire” and appeared on “The Sopranos,” “Loudermilk,” “The Neighbors” and “Drop Dead Diva.”
We spoke with the Culver Metropolis-based comic forward of his slot on the Burbank Comedy Pageant subsequent week, the place he breaks down his stand-up routine, opening for Nate and his perspective on comedy as a bit of particular person, in addition to why the work he’s finished with Easterseals has been so crucial.
Nic Novicki performing on the Comedy & Magic Membership in Hermosa Seaside.
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Do you might have a distinct method once you’re performing in entrance of hundreds at an area present with Nate versus a membership present?
My act is concentrated on storytelling. A variety of what I do is form of story-based about my life and the interactions which have occurred. These days, it’s with my household, and my daughters are an enormous a part of it. Whatever the measurement of the venue. For instance, if I’m doing a late-night set on the Comedy Retailer or one other comedy membership, my act stays the identical. Finally, I’m at that stage in my life. I do the identical bits, and there’s no want for me to really feel like I must be edgier. The identical bits will work late evening or early within the day when Nate has an early present. Lately, I did a present that was actually enjoyable referred to as BYOB — convey your individual child.
The place was that and what was it like?
It was at [Santa Monica comedy club] the Crow. My spouse introduced our child. Finally, I’ve at all times been ready and cozy speaking about who I’m. I’ve at all times finished nicely with youngsters, which was the origin [of comedy] for me. Once I was 10 or 11 years outdated, I began doing speeches that raised cash for the Little Folks of America. I might carry out at Rotary Golf equipment, and I keep in mind early on, I might be standing behind a podium, be like, “Oh, did you guys forget the stool here? What’s going on?” It will be the Invisible Man bit, and all people laughed. I spotted then that I had all people, they usually have been paying consideration.
Even at that age, you understood showbiz. You knew easy methods to work an viewers.
It’s humorous. I didn’t consider it as a comic, however I used to be doing a model of stand-up comedy. Rising up on the East Coast and being a bit of particular person, I used comedy as a option to break the ice, and in addition be like, “Hey, let’s be funny and lighten the situation.”
When did you determine to pursue comedy as a profession?
I began doing stand-up comedy throughout my freshman yr of school at Temple College in Philadelphia. I went there to check enterprise, however I used to be like, “What is this?” It’s an incredible metropolis for comedy, and now, in a full circle of wildness, we [Bargatze and he] are performing two reveals on the Wells Fargo Heart. There are these totally different locations that I haven’t been to in a very long time, like Erie, Pa., the place I’ve household. Because of comedy, going again there for the primary time to carry out in an enormous area with Nate is fairly wild.
Julian McCullough, Derrick Stroup, Mike Vecchione, Nic Novicki and Nate Bargatze on the Wells Fargo Heart in Philadelphia.
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What’s it about each of your comedic types that appeals to so many?
Other than Nate being certainly one of my finest buddies, he’s simply the most effective at what he does. Each of us have very comparable sensibilities and senses of humor. It’s been nice for me as a result of I don’t have to vary my model of comedy to suit along with his. Once I was beginning, I used to be by no means soiled, however possibly I’d swear a bit of. I spotted a lot of my life is about being within the Little Folks of America. Little individuals and folks with disabilities are asking me for recommendation about how I used to be capable of create my very own tasks. Finally, that’s the form of comedy that I’m drawn to, and it’s a part of my every day life. I’m proud to be a bit of particular person. I’m proud to be who I’m, and I can’t conceal it.
It’s not simple, although, to get the viewers to snigger at one thing uncomfortable. On this case, laughing with you about your incapacity.
I’m 3-10. So it’s not like I might be not 3-10, so it’s a part of what my world is. My spouse is little, and I’ve grown up in Little Folks of America. It’s not completely what I’m about as a comic — I like to speak about issues apart from my top, nevertheless it is part of who I’m. I’m a storyteller, and the conditions that occur contain my top. Whether or not it’s dropping my daughter off at daycare … these are real-life conditions that occur. Quite than be uncomfortable within the second, I’ve embraced it, laughed and been OK with simply having that dialogue in that second. I take a look at the optimistic and the comedy of a state of affairs as a result of it’s one thing that I discover humorous, moderately than being upset by it, like being affected person and asking somebody to assist me press a button in an elevator. This may increasingly sound loopy, however I’ve met so many individuals by asking for assist, like reaching for a plate. Now, I’ve a reference to this individual that I wouldn’t have had. As a comic, I believe you must be open to life and what occurs, and have the ability to touch upon it.
The Easterseals Incapacity Movie Problem is a big supply of delight for you. Now, practically 13 years later, what do you see as its legacy?
It’s grown a lot. Since partnering with Easterseals Southern California, we’ve had 850 movies created from world wide. We’ve our awards ceremony at Sony Photos yearly. Nate has introduced alongside the Farrelly brothers, Phil Lord and Chris Miller. I really feel like the incapacity group is a group, and it’s one thing I’m so proud to be part of. I’ve made so many buddies and cast lifelong bonds with each little individuals and thru the Movie Problem. Very similar to my comedy profession, it’s been a gradual climb. It’s been the lengthy sport for me, as an actor and comic with the Movie Problem. My entire imaginative and prescient is to do as a lot as you may, and I believe the world needs to see extra incapacity illustration.
I do an everyday present at Flappers in Burbank the place I headline, and it’s Nic Novicki and buddies. I at all times have a disabled comedian from the Easterseals Incapacity Movie Problem carry out to spotlight them. I like having that world the place individuals can get themselves on the market, and that was at all times the mission. Initially, the Incapacity Movie Problem was going to be a one-off competitors the place I helped disabled buddies who requested me for recommendation, and allowed them to make a movie and inform their very own tales. After that first one, instantly, casting administrators began reaching out to me asking easy methods to get in contact with a man in a wheelchair, and impulsively, we had 5 movies that first yr. All of those movies are starring and created by individuals with disabilities. It’s been nice to see the variety of jobs which have come from this, and one thing I’m extremely pleased with.
It’s humorous. I used to be in New York Metropolis with a bunch of individuals, and I used to be like, “I know every little person in the world,” they usually have been like, “Yeah, sure, sure, you do.” So we’re strolling on Madison Avenue, and a bit of particular person popped up out of nowhere and stated, “Hey, Nick, what’s up?” I checked out them and stated, “You see?” I swear to God, it was sitcom-esque timing, nevertheless it actually occurred.

