James Judd's Whoop Click!: New Solo Show from 7 Sins Creator/Star
The Dark Room, Between 18th & 19th (2263 Mission St. San Francisco, CA 94110)
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James Judd presents his new show Whoop Click! Known for his hilarious one-man show 7 Sins, Judd's newest autobiographical work tells the story of his attempts to lose weight at a run-down Florida fat camp, accompanied by his four opinionated aunts. NPR host and comedian Marilyn Pittman opens the show.
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The last date listed for James Judd's Whoop Click! was Saturday August 22, 2009 / 8:00pm.
Goldstar Member Tips
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Sue T. on Where to Park
Just 2 1/2 blocks from 16th St. BART.
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Robert M. on Where to Eat
Taqueria Cancun is directly across the street and open late (after the show)
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Robert M. on What to Wear
A bit warm in theater.
41 Goldstar Member Reviews
Bugsy
I loved 7 SINS and I loved this new show, too. Funny, intimate, a little bit edgier in parts. I would love to see him in a bigger, fancier theater befitting the city's new leading man of solo performance but The Dark Room has its charms. Marilyn Pittman was hilarious and the woman who sang Edith Piaf songs at the beginning was terrific. This is the best entertainment bargain in the city. I will recommend it highly.Written on Jul 13 2009
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James
Quite disappointing compared to 7 Sins (his last show) - a few really good laughs, but long spaces between them.Written on Aug 24 2009
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NobhillTreehouseSF
Pure entertainment! James Judd is a master storytellerWritten on Jul 20 2009
whom I could listen to talk about peeling a banana.
For this Piaf aficionado, the opening act won me over
and the "Astronut" performance piece had memorable moments.
With drinks and dinner in the neighborhood beforehand, hard to
beat the price...
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James Judd is a remarkably generous performer. I worried for his health at the end of the show I attended, as it must have been exhausting for him. This show is just slightly less hilarious then his prior show (7 Sins), but still in process, certainly. One criticism is that it was very disappointing to find out, as the show started, that Marilyn Pittman was not going to perform, as she was half the reason for my attendance. The Piaf singer, however, was fantastic, and James' show made me (almost) forgive the lack of notice about Ms. Pittman's absence.Written on Aug 17 2009
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More Information About James Judd's Whoop Click!
Quotes & Highlights
- A San Francisco Sentinel "Critic's Choice"
- SF Weekly's "Pick of the Stage"
- "Like 7 Sins, this one gallops along at a pace guaranteed to lose (Judd) 10 pounds a performance. (Or maybe it's just the sequined orange jumpsuit that does him in.)" --Orlando Sentinel
- "Judd's monologue is filled with great comic and descriptive writing, adroit physical comedy, precise and skillful delivery. Judd has the audience at his mercy." --Orlando Weekly
- "Very much like a night out with an old friend... this year's most charming Fringe performance." --Winnipeg Uptown Magazine
Description
Whoop Click! is James Judd’s follow-up to his popular hit 7 Sins. After gaining an ungainly amount of weight, James checks himself into a Florida “Wellness Retreat” that turns out to be a run-down fat camp. Worse, he’s accompanied by the same four overly-opinionated Mormon aunts from Utah popularized in 7 Sins. Family scandal, forced exercise, marriage politics, and a looming hurricane create chaos in his latest autobiographical comedy. NPR host and comedian Marilyn Pittman opens the show.





