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A Humor
Farrago

© Al Hirschfeld
Drawing reproduced by special arrangement with Hirschfeld's exclusive
representative,
The Margo Feiden Galleries, Ltd., New York
by Nat Benchley
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Being
a compilation of
Robert Benchley's
best monologues,
short
films, radio rantings and pithy pieces
As recalled, edited
and acted by his grandson
And
combined with family reminiscences
and friends'
perspectives.
A
warm, touching, hysterical romp
for all who
are interested in language and its
laugh
potential.

Benchley Despite Himself is
a one-man, one-act stroll through the glory period of literate
American humor, from post-World War I New York to post-World
War II Hollywood.
It is told through the story of one of America's premiere
humorists, a member of the fabled Algonquin Round Table in New
York and a habitué of the Garden of Allah in Hollywood.
Robert Benchley made his mark in the numerous magazines in
New York in the early 1920s, rose to stardom on the stage
in various revues and wrote and starred in the first all-talking
film in 1928. After that, his career skyrocketed in films and
radio work, while he maintained several regular magazine columns
and criticisms. He is still credited by many of the writers
for The New Yorker magazine with inspiring their work.
Modern humor writers from Woody Allen, Russell Baker and Calvin
Trillin to Dave Barry still acknowledge their debt to Benchley's
innovative style.
Available for a variety of social and literary affairs, Benchley
Despite Himself presents much of Robert Benchleys
best material in a live, ludicrous look at a unique life. Written
and performed by Robert's grandson, Nat, the show has entertained
audiences in formats ranging from 25 minutes to a 90-minute
examination of Roberts life and legacy and the accomplishments
of his various descendants. (Robert's son, Nathaniel, wrote
The Off-Islanders, which became the movie The Russians
Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming, and his son,
Peter, wrote the thrillers Jaws and The Deep.)
This is an entertainment for anyone interested in the salutary
power of word-based humor and the particular tickle of an off-beat
imagination.
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Robert
Benchley Quote of the Quarter:
"A freelance writer is one who is paid per word, per page or perhaps."
Archive
of Previous Quotes
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ue
to the wide variety of subjects treated by Robert Benchley in
his writings, films, musings, mutterings and extemporanea,
we could not pin the author or actor down as to just what he
will discuss. However, it is likely that the topics will be
taken from the following semi-organized list... but don't hold
us to it.
"The Treasurer's Report," rodeos, dirty laundry,
contradictions, sunny Las Los, Hobart Godfrey Weekes, autobiography
(sort of), a formidable Questing Beast, WASPs, "the Undertoad,"
misdirections, tilting at windmills, language and its use/misuse,
expectations, Nathaniel G. Benchley, hanging from rafters,
cleanliness is where?, William the Conqueror (vis-a-vis
Leif the Unlucky), Worcester, exceptionally dependent children,
telegrams, the Algonquin crowd, juggernauts, the Borgia family
picnic, Arthur and Julius Marx, word games, Charles Dickens,
Helen Hayes, Alice Brookhausen, "Sweet Old Bob," theater
criticism, religion, impeccable timing, Fox Movietone, "talking
pictures," sex (sort of), Marjorie B. Benchley, a reformed
Victorian teetotaler, Charlie, Jenny, Edmund, Harvard, the couch,
"What College Taught Me," Lampoon cartoons,
fisheries, Twain, Leacock, journalism, Queen Anne, Gertrude
Darling, "Opera Synopses," Charles Lindbergh, the
Great Depression, a "Theory of Work," Fred Allen,
Hollywood, martinis, prodigious output, "How to Sleep,"
narrowed eyelids, "Dementia Praecox," F. Scott Fitzgerald,
"Humor Analysis," Jimmy Stewart, that old atavistic
streak, the Garden of Allah, 'Sconset lust, Der Querschnitt,
doing your "first best," "Swing Music,"
Clio v. Thalia, Peter Lorre, Joe Bryan, Budapest, peace, Zack
T. Benchley, discipline, "Abie's Irish Rose," ...
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For
booking and pricing information,
contact Nat Benchley by e-mail at nrbench@mindspring.com,
or call 212-794-9639.
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