Paul Reubens revives Pee-wee Herman for new stage show
The red bow tie. The form-fitting gray suit. The white loafers. Oh, and that laugh. Pee-wee Herman is back and his creator, Paul Reubens, is overjoyed — and more than a little nervous too.
“I’ve put part of him away for a long time, but part of him has always been here with me,” the soft-spoken actor said from his home in L.A. “I think it will be like riding a bike — which is not a bad analogy for Pee-wee, by the way.”
But he added: “I have some fear that he won’t be funny after all this time. I don’t want to ruin it.”
After a hiatus of close to 20 years, Reubens announced Monday that he would be playing Pee-wee in a new stage show at the Music Box @ Fonda in Hollywood, with tickets going on sale today. The production, titled “The Pee-wee Herman Show” and set to run Nov. 19-29, is a reimagined version of the actor’s original theatrical show of the same name that began at the Groundlings Theatre in 1981. It played at the Roxy in L.A. for five months in the early ’80s and helped bring Pee-wee national recognition, including an HBO special and the 1985 film “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure,” directed by Tim Burton.
The show will feature the same story line as the original: Pee-wee, a nerdy man-child with a colorful menagerie of anthropomorphic friends, is granted a wish to learn to fly but gives the
wish away, much to his eventual regret. Reubens said he has revised parts of the story to include new songs as well as characters from his popular CBS television series, “Pee-wee’s Playhouse.”
In one notable change, a character played on stage by the late comic actor Phil Hartman has been replaced with another character. “I didn’t want to be looking at someone else playing Phil’s part,” Reubens said.
Among the characters familiar from the TV series that will appear on stage will be Pee-wee’s talking chair, Chairry, and his friend Pterri the pterodactyl.
“It has a lot of new material and a lot of old material,” Reubens said. “I felt that doing this show so many years later and having the TV show in between — people are going to ask, ‘Where’s the talking chair?’ So I’ve added characters from the TV series to the show.”
“Pee-wee’s Playhouse” aired on CBS in 1986-91 and helped broaden Pee-wee’s appeal among children. (The character also appeared in “Big Top Pee-wee,” the poorly received 1988 follow-up to “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure.”)
Though it’s ambiguous as to whom the new stage show will be geared, Pee-wee’s enduring cult status is part of the reason that producers Jared Geller and David Foster approached Reubens two years ago about resurrecting the character. “Pee-wee appeals to such a great cross-section of ages,” said Geller. “The character is so honest and surreal. It’s one of those things that speaks to individuals who feel they may be different from everyone else.”
Reubens, who is also one of the show’s producers, said he hoped the show would lead to an even bigger resurgence in all things Pee-wee. “Honestly, I have a movie script that’s based on my CBS TV series, and I thought this would be a great way to get that made,” he said.
Since the heyday of the Pee-wee franchise, Reubens’ career has been a roller-coaster ride of legal fiascoes and tentative attempts at a comeback. In 1991, he pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge of indecent exposure after he was arrested in Florida in an adult movie theater. In 2002, he was charged with possessing child pornography because of images in his art collection, ultimately pleading guilty to a misdemeanor obscenity charge in 2004 in exchange for a lighter sentence.
“I don’t think those events have an appropriate place in discussion of the new show,” Reubens said. “I’m sure people will be discussing it, but I won’t.”
The actor has spent the last 10 years mostly in guest-star roles on television, like his recent stint on NBC’s “30 Rock” as a buffoonish member of a royal European family. He has also acted in a handful of prestigious indie films, including “Blow” and the upcoming “Life During Wartime” and “Nailed.”
Now 56, Reubens said that returning to Pee-wee after such a long sojourn in the showbiz wilderness has given him ample time for reflection.
“It is ironic to be on this end of it all and to be redoing it,” he said. “I’ve never said how old Pee-wee is. People attach their own age to him. I never decided myself.
“I’m glad people will be 20 to 30 feet away from me on stage,” he said. “I’m trying to work out a system where people with bad vision sit in front. I think it will work.”
-- David Ng
Top photo: Pee-wee (Paul Reubens) cavorts with Miss Yvonne (Lynne Marie Stewart) on "Pee-wee's Playhouse," which ran from 1986 to 1991. Credit: Paul Reubens, Herman World. Bottom photo: Reubens. Credit: Getty Images









Finally!!! I hope he travels here!
Posted by: StanZ | August 11, 2009 at 11:36 AM
any chance of an east coast show
long time fan since my 13 yr old nephew introduced me to Pee Wee Herman in the 80's
now at 56 still have bizarre reoccurring dream of meeting Pee Wee Herman in a 7-11 and asking him to autograph a pkg. of Philadelphia Cream Cheese for my nephew--
Posted by: Anne | August 11, 2009 at 12:37 PM
pee wee's big adventure was a total classic in my mind and no matter what anyone says about what paul rubens has gotten into since, i will always be very happy to watch him pull pee wee out again. way better than the idea of this new g.i.joe remake.
Posted by: Nuflo DeChavez | August 11, 2009 at 01:15 PM
I have been following Pee Wee since he debuted on HBO. Classic humor which my brother, sister and I still quote. So glad he finally has re-appeared. We have all been waiting a long time! I hope he takes his show on the road - I think he will be please with the support from his fans! ellen
Posted by: ellen | August 11, 2009 at 04:10 PM
Yeah! All is right with the world.....My children and I loved his innocent humor.
Posted by: Joey | August 11, 2009 at 08:29 PM
I don't see this happening. Someone's sure to slap an injunction on him. The guy's been up to no good since he was kicked off tv. The secret word is Bad Karma!
Posted by: Aries | August 12, 2009 at 01:08 AM
I absolutely adore this man! He is funny, cute and original. I'm so excited, happy, thrilled, etc. that he's bringing back the adorable character of Pee-wee Herman. The world needs to see more of Paul "Pee-wee Herman" Reubens.
Posted by: Gina | August 12, 2009 at 12:53 PM
I love Pee-Wee and I don't care who knows it! Actually, if you know me then you already know it. I can't be more thrilled to see him "reviving" himself. Was there really a need for him to be gone so long? It's been my dream to see him live since I was a little girl & I'm seriously thinking on a cross-country car ride (Jersey-Hollywood) to be there. What can I say, I dream big! Love ya Pee-Wee!
Posted by: Dawn | August 14, 2009 at 04:48 AM
Wish he would come to the East Coast.
Posted by: Cyclonus | August 14, 2009 at 07:50 PM
How was blow an indie film? when is the last time J. Depp went indie?
Posted by: Laner | August 18, 2009 at 01:08 PM
BRING HIM TO THE HANOVER
Posted by: Melanie Fowler | August 19, 2009 at 07:04 AM
Paul...Take this show on the road...please
Posted by: sacmoe | September 12, 2009 at 02:50 PM
OMG!!!! I was sooooo happy to hear that laugh on jay leno last night!!!! It made me smile. Paul Reubens is BRILLIANT and I would do anything to be able to go!!! Please come to PITTSBURGH!!!! Barack O'bama did!!! I am 36, but I feel 11 when I see and hear him!!!!!!
Posted by: missy schrecengost | September 22, 2009 at 08:32 PM
Please come to NYC!!! Don't forget to bring Lawrence Fishburne as Cowboy Curtis!! Can't wait for the new movie too! Boy, oh boy!
Posted by: C Ramos | September 22, 2009 at 11:42 PM
Well how funny do you think he was anyway? He is back doing that what's up with that?!!!!!!!!!!.......That was a statement as well as a question.
Posted by: Blaine Knutson | September 24, 2009 at 02:44 PM
I just read today that, FINALLY PEE-WEE IS BACK!! As a lifelong native and resident of Tampa, FL, I have been absolutely disgusted and mortified at how our community and State handled the entire legal situation, and wish to apologize to Paul Rubens and to Pee-Wee fans everywhere that at times I am ashamed to live in such a backward state in so many ways. None of this EVER should have been handled the way the Sarasota police and Judges did, and I apologize for all the pain and deep sorrow our backward state caused to us all. THANK YOU PEE-WEE for never letting go or giving up on your millions of fans who have missed out on the joy and laughter you brought to us each week. To this day I have my Pee-Wee doll buckled into the passenger front car seat, and your the most beloved car passenger I've ever had the pleasure of sharing many road hours with, (and by the way, you've shared driving with me to Cape Kennedy and you've LOVED seeing the last 8 Shuttle Launches from the Visitors Launch Base!)..PLEASE forgive the backward hicks and rednecks we have to tolerate to live in this beautiful state that we share as Home....PLEASE COME HOME TO TAMPA, for all of us who have loved you from the first time we saw your impish smile and infectious laugh, and who have waited all these years for your return, PLEASE bring your show to Tampa !!!!!! We have never stopped loving you in our hearts! Please bring the show home too!! R.Truluck, Tampa, FL
Posted by: I. Rebecca Truluck | October 11, 2009 at 08:00 PM
EAST COAST!!!! Please come to NYC!!
Posted by: Kristin | December 08, 2009 at 05:42 AM