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''Live at the Beacon Theater'' is the fourth full-length comedy special/concert film by comedian
Louis C.K. Louis Alfred Székely (; born September 12, 1967), known professionally as Louis C.K. (), is an American stand-up comedian, screenwriter, actor, and filmmaker. C.K. won three Peabody Awards, three Grammy Awards, six Primetime Emmy Awards, and a ...
The special takes place at the Beacon Theatre in
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, New York. In contrast to his previous specials, which had been produced for broadcast and sale on physical media, ''Live at the Beacon Theater'' is sold directly from the comedian's website for the cost of $5.00
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and can be downloaded in 720p HD or streamed in browser. Also in contrast to his previous special, '' Hilarious'', which was released for sale more than a year and a half after it was recorded, ''Live at the Beacon'' captures a performance from just a month before its release (November 10, 2011). It later aired on the FX television channel. It later was made available in a
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. As stated in the end credits, the film was dedicated to comedian
Patrice O'Neal Patrice Lumumba Malcolm O'Neal (December 7, 1969 – November 29, 2011) was an American comedian and actor. He was known for his stand-up comedy career and his regular guest appearances on the talk show ''Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn'' and the ...
, who died two weeks prior to its release. C.K. considered O'Neal one of his favorite comedians. The film won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music, or Comedy Special and received three other nominations. C.K. re-released the DVD, video and audio album for download and streaming on his website in April 2020.


Production

Louis's production/distribution company for ''Live at the Beacon Theater'' is ''Pig Newton''. The company name is a reference to an argument Louis had with his youngest daughter over the proper term for
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Reception

Reviews have largely been positive, with most describing the special as of comparably high quality to C.K.'s previous work. Much of the media attention, however, has focused on his decision to forgo not only physical media, but third-party digital distribution channels like Hulu and
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, as well as his decision to forgo
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on the video file. Instead, C.K. included a letter emphasizing the direct relationship between the artist and consumer in the hopes that this would more effectively deter piracy. Although it is difficult to objectively draw conclusions about the model's viability and impact, the comedian himself considered the experiment a success. According to a statement issued three days after the film's release, he claimed to have covered the $250,000 costs of the film and website within 12 hours of its release, and that he had grossed $550,000 as of the time of the statement's writing. Although the film was made available by pirates shortly after release, C.K. believes that the rate of piracy was low due to the low cost of the product, convenient delivery, and the lack of a middle man profiting from its sales. In an interview with Bill Simmons two days later, he said that his gross had increased to $800,000. On December 21, 2011, C.K. appeared on '' Late Night with Jimmy Fallon'' where he provided an extensive recounting of the special: C.K. said that 220,000 people had bought the show, providing a gross of $1.1 million. With the proceeds, C.K. said that he reimbursed his company $250,000 for production costs, gave $250,000 in bonuses to those who work for him, donated $280,000 to a mix of charities, and joked he would use the remaining $220,000 to buy himself a new penis ("I'm keeping the old one...I'm gonna have an old one and a new one, right there. It's gonna be nice."). The success of the special prompted other comedians, including
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,
Bill Burr William Frederick Burr (born June 10, 1968) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, filmmaker, and podcaster. He has released multiple stand-up comedy specials, most notably ''Why Do I Do This?'' (2008), ''Let It Go'' (2010), '' You People Are ...
and
Aziz Ansari Aziz Ismail Ansari (; born February 23, 1983) is an American actor and stand-up comedian. He is known for his role as Tom Haverford on the NBC series '' Parks and Recreation'' (2009–2015) and as creator and star of the Netflix series '' Mas ...
, to release their own specials with a similar business model.


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* {{Authority control 2011 films 2011 live albums 2011 video albums 2010s comedy albums Stand-up comedy albums 2011 comedy films 2010s spoken word albums Films directed by Louis C.K. Louis C.K. albums Spoken word albums by American artists Stand-up comedy concert films 2010s English-language films