Steve Treviño’s latest comedy special, “A Simple Man,” is set to premiere on Netflix on March 12th. The show, filmed at The Tobin Center in San Antonio, TX, offers a glimpse into the comedian’s life as he navigates the challenges of being a husband, father, and son. With a focus on living with a Type-A Virgo wife, squabbles over everyday items, and the complexities of raising children in today’s world, Treviño brings a unique perspective to the stage.
Interestingly, the special was directed by Treviño’s wife, Renae Treviño, adding a personal touch to the production. The team behind the special, including producers Rick Cikowski, Joe Meloche, and David Karabinas, has worked to bring Treviño’s vision to life. With a track record of successful comedy specials, including “I Speak Wife” and “My Life in Quarantine,” Treviño’s work continues to resonate with audiences.
Notably, Treviño’s rise in the comedy world has been marked by creativity and innovation. From self-financing his specials to leveraging social media platforms for promotion, he has carved out a niche for himself in the industry. His debut hour on Showtime, “Grandpa Joe’s Son,” was a hit, propelling him to further success with Netflix specials like “Relatable.”
In addition to his stand-up work, Treviño and his wife launched a podcast, “Steve Treviño and Captain Evil,” in 2020. The podcast delves into topics of relationships, family dynamics, and the challenges of being in the comedy world while maintaining a marriage. This unique perspective adds depth to Treviño’s comedic repertoire and allows audiences to connect with him on a more personal level.
The Future of Steve Treviño
As Treviño gears up for his new tour, “The Good Life,” in the coming year, his partnership with Arsonhouse Entertainment and CAA signals further growth and success in the comedy world. With a loyal fan base and a proven track record of delivering engaging and relatable content, Treviño is poised to continue making an impact in the industry for years to come.