Love, Humiliation & Karaoke: One Man's Comedic Adventures
Stage Werx (533 Sutter St. San Francisco, CA 94102)
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- $20.00 - $25.00
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- FREE - $12.50*
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The last date listed for Love, Humiliation & Karaoke was Saturday August 21, 2010 / 8:00pm.
Goldstar Member Tips
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Helen B. on Where to Park
Use BART, if possible.
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Bar Crudo and the Tunnel Top are at 601 Bush St
12 Goldstar Member Reviews
Enzo Lombard is a good storyteller as he reveals how he came to SF, learned to love himself and accept being loved by others. The show needs to be tighten a bit but it's a fun story of maturing and accepting yourself. Enzo is a bit hyper but very personable.Written on Sep 29 2008
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Mike
I enjoyed this show more than the 3 stars would indicate. Enzo's journey touched me more than I would have expected and I thought the music/singing worked well in the context of the piece.Written on Feb 17 2009
It's over now but if he reprises you should definitely see it.
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The show was sweet and sentimental and an obviously earnest effort by a creative guy to stage a one-man show. But the show lagged in pace and emotion several times (which left me feeling like it could be sharper if condensed into a single one-act show): felt more like a one-man show that was being workshop tested.Written on Oct 06 2008
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A sharp, sweet, and ultimately, wonderfully human show. It made me feel less cynical about love...and even Air Supply!Written on Jan 23 2009
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Description
Enzo Lombard finally had everything—a dream job, a great Manhattan apartment and 11% body fat. It would all be gone in just a few weeks.
Wedding guests are left waiting while the groom’s best friend unveils her “brand new” genitals. In the jungles near Burma, a man attempts to overcome an intense phobia of elephants. A newcomer struggles to fit into an unwelcoming clique of psychics. A chicken hops a city bus accompanied by an Asian Courtney Love. Two strangers drive 600 miles to rendezvous in a fast-food parking lot. A Filipino transvestite’s karaoke machine drives the neighbors crazy. And that’s not the weird part, which is that by the end of Love, Humiliation & Karaoke, all of this will make perfect sense.
Written by and starring Enzo Lombard
Directed by Kamau Bell (miss-matches.com, I Heart Hamas, don’t make me look too psychotic, The Kamau Bell Curve)
Enzo Lombard has been in one form of show business or other since he was five years old. He has sung professionally since the age of seven, worked in London cabaret, studied acting in both London and New York, and been a standup comedian for three years. He fronted several bands in New York and San Francisco, working with future members of Counting Crows and Third Eye Blind. He has written one novel and directed several documentary films.


