BOBBYWOOD: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BOBBY THE BELLBOY?

solo performance · bill ratner · Ages 12+ · United States of America

one person show world premiere
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JESICA DOANE certified reviewer June 23, 2013
Excellent story-telling by Bill Ratner. Great impersonations of Desi Arnez and dear old Uncle Bobby the Bellboy. Great observations about Hollywood; like any great story, there were great anecdotes (i.e., how the interventionist who showed up in a jaguar for Bobby looked so familiar because he happened to have been in Jail-House Rock with Elvis Presley!). And of course, Bill exposes us to the dark side of Hollywood and we see just how success and failure can be one and the same. Bobbywood was heart-felt and funny. Bill kept his audience captive and me at the verge of tears towards the end. I am really glad I went to see this performance.... full review
LISA COLE certified reviewer June 21, 2013
Bill Ratner easily transitions from greeting guests in the lobby to being the star of his own show. With his comfort and confidence level you know you're in good hands from the very start. Bill's vivid story telling and his overwhelming charm make this a quick 55 minutes. Then you spend the rest of the evening missing Bill. Go see him. More importantly, go hear him. ... full review
BOB LEGGETT examiner.com certified reviewer June 14, 2013
I fell in love with the storytelling of Bill Ratner last year, and this year's offering is even better. I love his personal story about his journey to Hollywood to learn about his famous uncle, Bobby Jellison, who portrayed "Bobby the Bellman" on the I Love Lucy show. The story is portrayed with the right amounts of background, commentary on the events and a perfect retelling of the tale told him by his uncle. Don't miss this show!... full review
CINDY MARIE JENKINS certified reviewer June 14, 2013
Everyone may know Bill Ratner is a master storyteller. Hearing how he was introduced to Hollywood makes me wonder how he ever stayed. The more I thought about it, the more I realized everyone has these stories:success, loss, destruction, getting screwed and falling back into the soft pillow of addiction. Hearing it through the eyes of a bright-eyed actor new to Hollywood years after he carved a successful niche for himself gives a shiny silver lining to this ultimately sad tale. Someone told me the postcard to "Bobbywood" scared them. Don't let it scare you away from hearing Ratner's entry into this town of fables.... full review
DEEPTI GUPTA certified reviewer June 14, 2013
Bill Ratner has such ease on stage that you feel like you're in his living room. Like last year, again this year Bill has created a solo-show that all industry people must watch. He masterfully guides us through a beautifully sad and often very funny story. That's the beauty of this show! Even as you laugh you're never bereft of the sorrow that lurks underneath. A moving story! Kudos Bill. Congratulations!!... full review
DEBORAH KAYE certified reviewer June 16, 2013
Again, Bill Ratner has delivered! This was a wonderful show that was beautifully written and performed. I highly recommend it.... full review
JULIETTE GRAY certified reviewer June 18, 2013
Bill never fails to allure and amaze. His one man shows are clearly a result of his poignant life and unusual childhood - which someone other than Bill might not have turned into such a positive way of looking at the world, and sharing that with audience members in such a way that our own lives resonate. Pathos is the word that comes to mind - and there are so many more. He has the humor of Woody Alan and the brilliance of David Mamet - all wrapped up into a unique package that IS Bill Ratner. Additionally the music by Johanthan Menchen that accompanied his performance was so well concieved, and fitted the time periods and the ethos of the piece perfectly making the entire evening a tour de force. BRAVO. Juliette Gray - Voice Arti... full review
JENIFER PALMER-LACY (LALO KIKIRIKI) certified reviewer June 16, 2013
A fascinating story, especially the part about going to Hollywood Forever; funny and poignant. Amazing what one guy can do with a little background effects and music. See it if you can.... full review
TALEIA GILLIAM certified reviewer June 19, 2013
Bill Ratner's "Bobbywood" embodies all of the ingredients (eg. breaking 4th wall, musicality,etc)for a successful one-man show, so it comes as no surprise that this piece of work is -- A SUCCESS!From the shady business of Hollywood, to the effects of substance abuse, venturing all the way into relational issues and somehow ending with,"why did everyone Love Lucy?" Bobbywood is just good 'ole fashion fun.... full review
CONNIE MUSTANG certified reviewer June 19, 2013
Bobbywood, would you? Of course you would. If you love hearing a great story told in a way only master storyteller, Bill Ratner could deliver it, you won't want to miss this one. Ratner weaves a wonder-full tale, as we follow the Bunny down the Hollywood rabbit hole. Recognize familiar characters in a world turned upside down...Bobby's world. Discover the mystery and wonder of whatever happened to Lucy Ricardo's wonderfully, funny friend, Bobby the Bellboy. We laughed, we cried, we even died a bit, as we listened to a tale of what happens when you take a bite of a "wonderland" cookie that entices, "Eat me." Hungry for great entertainment? The story, the storyteller, the music, this production is it. ~ Connie Mustang/VOnews.TV ... full review