… What I wanted to do is create a show that’s 90 minutes long, anecdotal, personal or universal in its themes: love, sex, death, weather, family, food, but it doesn’t have any politics. “I’m now even tired of listening to people I agree with. “I made a decision about six years ago that I would no longer do any politics on stage,” Ferguson said. radio station, don’t expect him to make any political jokes. … That being said, I don’t want to elevate anyone’s expectations: the dog will not be on stage!” “What you have to do when you’re choosing the name for a tour is choose something that’s not going to annoy anybody, and I think ‘Fancy Rascal,’ I can’t imagine anyone being annoyed at that for some reason, but maybe, we’ll find out. “I actually named it after my Jack Russell dog,” Ferguson told WTOP. The former late-night comedian brings his “Fancy Rascal” standup comedy tour to the Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races in West Virginia this Saturday night. It’s been nearly a decade since he signed off from CBS’ “The Late Late Show” in 2014, but Craig Ferguson still loves making us laugh. WTOP's Jason Fraley previews Craig Ferguson at Hollywood Casino (Part 1)
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