This is an enjoyable ride that will expand your ideas of what exactly constitutes a show -- and I mean that as a compliment. The work of talented, intelligent people, jazz musicians rather than pop....
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A very “Paduan” production, which is to say, uniquely engaging of the subconscious while incomprehensibly delighting the conscious senses. ...
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There are very few pieces of art that are able to awaken you from the slumber of everyday existence, and for me the Jack Benny Show at the Three of Clubs did this for me. I was fortunate enough to catch the final show, and I am glad I did. The piece is incredibly well thought out, and the performances were spectacular. I left the show contemplating my own existence, and I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to see such master work both in the writing, acting, and staging. I am excited to see what else Padua Labs has brewing in the near future. ...
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Good thing there’s low comedy and the vaudeville tradition standing on the shoulders of forerunners such as Jack Benny. “Jack Benny, the play” takes apart hierarchical power relations, and the text and actors are superb. The various versions of master/slave relations are subject to the democratizing or leveling force of laughter, but also the liberators such as Abraham Lincoln come in for another lowering of dignity. But what is this train from Chicago to Los Angeles, or maybe it’s a plane or dirigible? How might romantic mumbo jumbo and disfigurements get slathered onto power differentials and somehow predetermine our response? Is our plane, train, dirigible about to crash in this high-speed set of repetition anxieties that, here, are exper...
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