Martin Short Cancels Shows After Daughters Tragic Death

Martin Short Cancels Shows After Daughters Tragic Death

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Martin Short's comedy shows with  have been postponed following the , Katherine, by suicide.

Only Murders in the Building co-stars Short, 75, and Martin, 80, were set to take the stage this weekend in Milwaukee and Minneapolis for their comedy tour, titled The Best of Steve Martin and Martin Short.

However, both venues announced on Tuesday that the shows have been postponed.

Pabst Theater Group shared a statement on their website that read, 'Due to unforeseen circumstances, Steve Martin & Martin Short's show, originally scheduled for Friday, February 27th in Milwaukee, has been postponed.'

'Tickets will be honored for a future rescheduled date. We will be in contact with further news when it is available.' 

Short and Martin's upcoming stop at The Fabulous Fox theater in St. Louis, , on October 10 was also postponed. 

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Martin Short's, 75, comedy shows with Steve Martin, 80, have been postponed following the death of his daughter, Katherine, by suicide; Short and Martin pictured in 2025

Katherine's death at the age of 42 was announced on Tuesday; She is pictured with her father in 2011

The two also have tour dates scheduled in March, April, and September. Those have not yet been officially postponed.

Katherine's was announced on Tuesday.

The Only Murders in the Building co-stars were set to take the stage this weekend in Milwaukee and Minneapolis, but both venues announced the shows are postponed

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Short and Martin's upcoming stop at The Fabulous Fox theater in St. Louis, Missouri , on October 10 was also postponed

Katherine was a licensed clinical social worker with a master’s degree from the University of Southern California.

Short adopted Katherine and her brothers, Oliver and Henry, with his late wife Nancy Dolman, who died in 2010 after a battle with ovarian cancer.

The couple had been married for 30 years at the time of her death.

Following Dolman's passing, Short's longtime comedy partner Steve Martin paid tribute to her with a musical elegy titled The Great Remember (For Nancy), which appeared on one of his albums.

Speaking in 2019 about Nancy, Short described his marriage to the actress as a 'triumph'. He admitted he still 'talks' to his late wife all the time and still feels her presence around him.

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In an interview with AARP magazine, he said: 'With real tragedy, you become a little more daring. It's the yin to the yang: the positive part of life's dark side.'

He also previously told CBC his attitude to grief is: 'We go on.'

In his memoir, released in 2014, he described Nancy's death as 'by far the most awful thing I've been through'.

On Tuesday, representatives for the comedy legend confirmed the news of his daughter's death in a statement to the Daily Mail; Short pictured with Katherine in 2008

Short and his late wife Nancy Dolman, pictured in 1989 with their children Katherine and Oliver

And as he supported his children through the grief of losing their mother, Short drew from his own experiences.

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Speaking to youngest son Henry the night before Nancy died, he told him: 'This will make you stronger. This will make you more determined.'

As Short and his children continue, 14 years on, to process their grief over Nancy, the actor has previously revealed the George Eliot quote that he holds dear when thinking about her.

'Our dead are never dead to us until we have forgotten them,' he told the Hollywood Reporter, before adding: 'We were together for 36 years. I didn't want to forget Nancy.'

If you are struggling, please contact the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline on 988 for help and support 

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