Yoga gurus, healthy chocolate peddlers and Buddhists with God complexes ego-trip their way toward absurdity.
Based on his own spiritual journey, which saw him leave the Catholic Church and meander through Buddhism and a host of other isms, the monologue juxtaposes wickedly funny and insightful characterizations with thoughtful commentary on his own spiritual seeking.
The piece escorts the audience through an earnest, sidesplitting depiction of the trials and tribulations of losing and finding one’s spiritual path.
Lepore uses his fecund imagination to take a humorous and sincere look at the pitfalls and biases that make up the melting pot of spiritual choices. The intention of the piece is to create an ongoing dialogue that presents more questions than answers in terms of how we approach faith as a culture.
Says Brattleboro Reformer: “Lepore comes across a lone, common-man hero… Possessing a rubber-faced
ability to slide cleanly into character and deadly accurate powers of observation, Lepore’s acting is integral to the success of [the piece] and worth the price of admission alone."
"Carefully chosen words make the satire wicked and the comedy rapiersharp. His humor comes on many levels - sometimes over-the-top, often much more subtle - and that makes an evening rise above stand-up comedy to something closer to social commentary.”
"Lepore is adept at detailed characterization, and that means his [portrayals] are all too real, and funny… He gets at the tension between the human urge for connection - with others and the universe - and the dangers of guru worship and group-think." - Boulder Daily Camera
Written and performed by Seth Lepore.
seth@sethums.com
(413) 527-3264 (home office)
(802) 275-7262 (cell)
http://www.sethums.com
Performance Details:
Phoenix Theatre
749 N Park Avenue,
Indianapolis, 46202
317-635-7539
Saturday, August 20, 4:30pm; Sunday, August 21, 3:00pm; Wednesday, August 24, 9:00pm; Thursday, August 25, 6:00pm; Friday, August 26, 7:30pm; Sunday, August 28, 10:30pm.
Box office: 317-721-9458
749 N Park Avenue,
Indianapolis, 46202
317-635-7539
Saturday, August 20, 4:30pm; Sunday, August 21, 3:00pm; Wednesday, August 24, 9:00pm; Thursday, August 25, 6:00pm; Friday, August 26, 7:30pm; Sunday, August 28, 10:30pm.
Box office: 317-721-9458
Tickets also available at www.indyfringe.org
OMG! This guy is hilarious!! We loved the show. The only hard part is figuring out when he's him and when he's not... May have to see this one again. If he had a DVD, we would have bought it! This is a fast paced show.
ReplyDeleteIf you've tried any of this self-help/new age stuff (as I have) and can't have a sense of humor about yourself (as I can) - you might not be able to handle this show. Seth pokes fun at all of it while also making us think about what we believe and why.
Really enjoyed the end of yesterday's show where we got to sing Happy Birthday to Seth!
Have a great Fringe!! And see this show!
Jami and Dan G.