When does a show become a phenomenon? When its material never gets stale or dated and continues to draw crowds. When it becomes the longest one-man show in Broadway theater history. And here’s the ...
"Defending the Caveman" is not as dorky as it sounds. Nor is it a misogynist rant thinly veiled with cutting humor. In fact, the show, performed Saturday at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center ...
LOWELL — Broadway’s smash comedy Defending the Caveman warmed up Wednesday’s snowy Valentine’s Day crowd with laughter and relationship lessons from Vince Valentine. On a night devoted to ...
Wiley Baxter could always tell folks he would “see them in the funny paper” and really mean it. His character would appear in the panels of “B.C.,” at one time the most widely read comic strip in the ...
Outside house number 17, somewhere in Northern Joburg, a man’s entire collection of ‘treasure’ has been thrown out by his wife. He finds himself locked out of his home, with not even the shirt on his ...
Filmmakers who get to write, direct and star in their movies are typically household names like Woody Allen or Mel Brooks, but sometimes that same rarefied lightning does strike for others, writes ...
Don’t you hate it when a phenomenon has been going on and you don’t know anything about it? “Defending the Caveman,” by Bob Becker, is just such an item. The one-man show will play at the Dougherty ...
Good sitcoms can win their laughs in two ways. One is to hone their punchlines to a rapier point, then slide them home with precision. The other is to heap sight gags, one-liners, double-takes and ...