Dave’s Gone By Skit: RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #43 (9/9/2012): New Reviews

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RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #43 (9/9/2012): New Reviews

Aired September 9, 2012 on Dave’s Gone By.  Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoX71_XOpKQ&feature=youtu.be

Shalom Dammit!  This is Rabbi Sol Solomon with a Rabbinical Reflection for the week of September 9, 2012.

You know, I worried when I was bringing my show, Shalom Dammit!, back to New York, that off-off-Broadway would not be ready for me, that I would slink away with my tuchas between my legs, older, sadder and wiser.

Well, I am older and sadder, but not wiser!  I had a wonderful time doing my show at the Roy Arias Theater Center for two weeks last month.  We did 18 shows – chai! – and we had the perfect mix of audiences:  young people who thought they were seeing Seinfeld, old people who thought they were at Yom Kippur services, and middle-aged people who paid bupkis for their tickets, fell asleep, then went home at intermission to watch “Ice Road Truckers.”

But somewhere in there, we had people who got it.  Audiences who laughed and clapped, or laughed and had the clap, or simply rode the wave of comedy, anger and education that is Shalom Dammit! An Evening with Me. Best of all, the critics were nearly unanimous in their accolades.  I may not know much, but I do know that when critics hand you accolades, you make accolemonade.

These are just some quotes from real theater critics in their reviews of my show. “A stimulating and exhilarating experience!” Roy Sander, BistroAwards.com.  Oh wait, he was talking about his new shower head.

Irene Backalenick, 90-year-old theater critic for Jewish-Theatre.com, wrote: “Shalom Dammit! calls to mind the more political, biting commentators of another ilk.  We think of Mort Sahl, Lenny Bruce, Jackie Mason, Jerry Seinfeld!”  Wow!  Of course, she left out Pigmeat Markham, but nobody’s perfect.

Ed Malin, of New York Theater.com called me “humorously self-loathing,” which is only half right: I loathe everybody. But he also said, “If you are looking to laugh at yourself a little, and others a lot more, this would be a good show to attend.” Well, who isn’t looking to laugh at others? Republicans, lawyers, people with lupus – they all come in for their share of giggles.

And how about this from “Two on the Aisle” TV host, Leslie (Hoban) Blake: “Wildly funny and intentionally abrasive – think Tom Lehrer.”  Whoa, Tom Lehrer! Leslie, I am not worthy, I am not worthy, I am – okay, I’m a little worthy, but to compare me to the greatest comedy songwriter since Rod McKuen – if you count intentional and unintentional – I can only bow my head very low and say, “hmm . . . what the hell is that on my shoes?”

Now, not everyone is a fan. Some people were offended.  Especially the fat ones.  Some people didn’t like my poking fun of the absurdity of all religions.  Some folks objected to my calling Arab leaders vicious, dishonest, magic-carpet-riding, Satan-worshipping terrorists. Actually, nobody objected to that, but still. . . there were grumbles. Joel Benjamin of TheaterScene.net wrote, quote, “Rabbi Sol Solomon makes many valiant points that are completely on the mark, but his need to shock with profanity, body-function humor and sexual innuendo undermine him.”  Sexual innuendo? Moi? I have a bone to pick with you, Joel Benjamin. I can’t believe you’re being so hard on me. I just think you’re being a dick-ensian prude. Penis.

But seriously, Mr. Benjamin goes on to suggest that, quote, “One less poop joke and a lighter touch would have served his mission better.”  Okay, which one?  It’s like Mozart with too many notes. Which poop joke hits the fan? The one about the pile of poop in a field?  The one about my gastroenteritis? The one about getting explosive Taco Bell diarrhea last night? No, wait, that wasn’t a joke, I was still wiping this morning.

Mr. Benjamin, with all due respect, I feed on poop!  Contrary to Mary Poppins’s diagnosis that a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down, I say a bucketful of shit helps people laugh, forces them to exhale and not be so uptight, and then allows me to bring my message to the masses, and my mass to the messes. If I want you to pay attention, I’m gonna use exactly the words and the phrases that will make you take notice – even if it means lobbing Yiddishisms, bad puns, and even scatology.  After all, I’m not a Scath-olic.

But to his credit, even Mr. Benjamin notes that I have a “genuine spark,” an untameable whirlwind of passion.  Which would shock the hell out of my wife, let me tell ya.  So I thank him and all the critics and audiences who came to my show and let me practice my special brand of Judaism on them.

You’ll be happy to know I am in the process of re-shaping the show into a one-act – so no one can escape at intermission – and to make Shalom Dammit! even better for touring and bringing back to Manhattan.  I will leave my last words to the theater journalist and author Iris Dorbian, who called my show, “uproariously funny.  Will make your sides split with laughter while making you think. A rare combo!”  Actually, that happens anytime I watch Fox News, but I’m still grateful for your compliments, your attendance, your applause, and your money. Just in case you forgot I was Jewish: thank you, paying customers, for your money.

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This has been a Rabbinical Reflection from Rabbi Sol Solomon, TempleSons of Bitches in Great Neck, New York.

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Dave’s Gone By #393 (9/8/2012): RETURN TO FORM

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Here is the 393rd episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, Sept. 8, 2012. Info: davesgoneby.com.

Featuring: Dave starts his 10th season with – what else? – a mix of talk and music.

Host: Dave Lefkowitz

00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN
00:05:00 DAVE GOES OFF – UNC Radio
00:25:00 DAVE SAYS BYE – Scott McKenzie & Hal David
01:09:00 INSIDE BROADWAY, pt. 1 – news (01:09:30)
01:15:30 Fire Drill!
01:26:30 INSIDE BROADWAY, pt. 2 – more news (01:26:30) and reviews (01:36:30) (The Last Smoker in America 01:37:00), Clybourne Park (01:41:30), Peter and the Starcatcher (01:46:30)
01:50:00 Sponsors and technical difficulties
02:05:00 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (Tempest)
02:38:00 RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #43 – New Reviews
02:44:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – 9/11
02:52:00 Thanks & Friends & Weather
02:58:30 DAVE GOES OUT

Sept. 8, 2012 Playlist: “San Francisco” (00:28:30), “Take a Moment” (00:33:00), “Like an Old Time Movie” (00:41:00), “Going Home Again” (00:53:30), “1969” (01:16:30) & “Dear Sister” (Scott McKenzie; 01:19:30). “Upstairs” (00:34:30) & “I’ll Never Fall in Love Again” (00:57:00; Promises, Promises, 1968 Bway cast w/ Jerry Orbach & Jill O’Hara). “What’s New, Pussycat?” (00:38:30; Tom Jones). “I Just Don’t Know What to Do with Myself” (00:44:00; Elvis Costello). “Kokomo” (The Beach Boys; 00:46:30). “Always Something There to Remind Me” (00:50:00; Naked Eyes). “Early Roman Kings” (02:07:00), “Under the Red Sky” (02:12:00), “Cry Awhile” (02:16:00), “Duquesne Whistle” (02:21:00), “God Knows” (02:26:30) & “Po’ Boy” (02:29:30; Bob Dylan). “Tower Song” (Townes Van Zandt; 02:44:00). “New York City” (Maggie & Suzzy Roche; 02:47:00). “Until Tomorrow” (Juliana Hatfield).
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(pictured: Dave, Scott McKenzie, Hal David, Peter and the Starcatcher, 9/11, Bob Dylan on the back cover of “Tempest.”)

Dave Lefkowitz
Hal David
Scott McKenzie
The back cover of Dylan’s Tempest
9/11
Rabbi Sol Solomon

Dave’s Gone By #392 (7/14/2012): SOUND FOR GLORY

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Here is the 392nd episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, July 14, 2012. Info: davesgoneby.com.

Featuring: Dave celebrates the 100th birthdate of Woody Guthrie. Also: a phone call from his wife Joyce, Inside Broadway, Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later, Saturday Segue (Roger McGuinn).

Host: Dave Lefkowitz

Guest: Dave’s wife, Joyce

00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN
00:05:00 GUEST: Joyce
00:36:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – Woody Guthrie’s 100th Birthday
01:10:30 INSIDE BROADWAY (news (01:10:30); Perfect/Change (01:21:30))
01:40:30 Sponsors
01:48:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – Roger McGuinn
02:13:30 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (Songs to Woody)
02:49:30 Friends
02:55:00 DAVE GOES OUT

June 14, 2012 Playlist: “UNC Fight Song” (00:26:30); “The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll” (00:31:00), “Song to Woody” (02:15:30), “The Grand Coulee Dam” (02:18:30), “Last Thoughts on Woody Guthrie” (02:21:00), “Pretty Boy Floyd” (02:28:00), “Dear Mrs. Roosevelt” (02:32:30) & “This Land is Your Land” (02:38:30; Bob Dylan). “Talking Dust Bowl Blues” (00:36:30), “Jolly Banker” (00:52:00), “Rye Whiskey” (00:58:00; Woody Guthrie). “Do Re Mi” (00:41:30; John Mellencamp). “East Texas Red” (00:46:30; Arlo Guthrie). “Philadelphia Lawyer” (00:55:00; Willie Nelson). “This Land is Your Land” (01:00:30; Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie & Sweet Honey in the Rock). “I Can Live with That” (01:25:00; I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change, 1996 off-Broadway cast w/ Daniel Burstein & Melissa Weil). “5D (Fifth Dimenson)” (01:50:30) & “Turn! Turn! Turn!” (02:06:00; The Byrds). “You Bowed Down” (01:53:00; Roger McGuinn). “The Ballad of Easy Rider” (01:57:00; Richard & Linda Thompson). “Could’ve Been Anyone” (02:02:00; Aimee Mann). “This Land is Your Land” (03:00:00; Odetta, Arlo Guthrie & Will Geer).

Woody Guthrie
student and teacher
Roger McGuinn

Dave’s Gone By #391 (6/30/2012): AMERIGOROUND

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Here is the 391st episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, June 30, 2012. Info: davesgoneby.com.

Host: Dave Lefkowitz

Featuring: Dave celebrates Independence Day with Saturday Segues. Also: Inside Broadway, Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later, and Dave Goes Off on NYU expansion.

00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN
00:15:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – America
01:04:00 INSIDE BROADWAY (news, Master Class (01:32:00))
01:51:00 Sponsors
01:59:00 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (Independence Day)
02:25:30 DAVE GOES OFF – NYU Expansion
02:44:30 Weather
02:47:30 Friends
02:51:30 DAVE GOES OUT

June 30, 2012 Playlist: “Sail Away” (00:15:30; Randy Newman). “Made in America” (00:18:30; Bonnie & Clyde, 2011 Bway cast). “America” (00:21:30; West Side Story, 2009 Bway cast w/ Karen Olivo). “America” (00:26:00; Robyn Hitchcock). “All American Alien Boy” (00:30:30; Ian Hunter). “America’s Boy” (00:38:00; Broadcast). “Born in the USA” (00:43:00; Bruce Springsteen). “Crawling to the USA” (00:47:30; Elvis Costello). “American Dream” (00:50:30; Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young). “American Dreams” (00:53:30; Lucinda Williams). (01:14:00; The Sound of Music, 1959 Bway cast w/ Mary Martin). “Vissi D’Arte” (01:43:00; Maria Callas). “Tears of Rage” (01:59:30), “Talkin’ John Birch Paranoid Blues” (02:04:00), “Abandoned Love” (02:08:00), “Tombstone Blues” (alternate version; 02:12:30), & “Slow Train” (02:16:00; Bob Dylan). “America” (02:55:00; Lou Reed).

Shelly Gaza
NYUniverse
Sierra Boggess and Tyne Daly in Master Class
Dave

Dave’s Gone By #390 (6/23/2012): WALK THE WAUK

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Here is the 390th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, June 23, 2012. Info: davesgoneby.

Featuring: Dave chats with actor Dakin Matthews and recounts his trip to Milwaukee. Plus: Inside Broadway (Little Theater of the Rockies), Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later (Wisconsin), and a phone call from Jeff Goodman.

Host: Dave Lefkowitz

Guests: actor Dakin Matthews, former co-host Jeff Goodman, Dave’s wife Joyce.

00:00:00 DAVE GOES IN
00:13:30 Sponsors
00:16:30 GUEST: Dakin Matthews
00:55:30 DAVE GOES OFF – Milwaukee
01:30:30 Sponsors
01:38:00 GUEST: Joyce Weil
01:41:00 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (Wisconsin)
02:10:00 Weather
02:12:00 INSIDE BROADWAY (news; 02:12:30)
02:21:30 GUEST: Jeff Goodman
02:53:30 INSIDE BROADWAY (review: The Boys Next Door (02:53:30), The 39 Steps (02:55:00), next to normal (02:57:30).
03:07:00 Friends & Thanks
03:13:00 DAVE GOES OUT

July 23, 2012 Playlist: “The Milwaukee Song” (Jewel; 00:10:30). “Brush Up Your Shakespeare” (00:15:00; Kiss Me, Kate, 1948 Bway cast). “Wisconsin” (00:53:00; Bon Iver). “Highway 51” (01:41:30), “Frankie & Albert” (01:44:00), “Watching the River Flow” (01:48:00), “Dusty Old Fairgrounds” (01:51:30), “Moonshiner” (01:57:00), “Million Dollar Bash – Version 1” (02:02:00; Bob Dylan). “Everything’s Coming Up Roses” (Ethel Merman; 02:49:00). “Superboy and the Invisible Girl” (03:02:30; next to normal, 2010 Bway cast). “Goodbye Old Girl” (Pajama Game, 1994 Bway cast).

Dakin Matthews
Gypsy at Temple B’nai Torah
next to normal at UNC
Jeff Goodman

Dave’s Gone By Interview (6/23/2012): JEFF GOODMAN

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Dave Lefkowitz chats with entertainer and former co-host Jeff Goodman.

Topics include: Long Island, Gypsy, theater.

Segment originally aired June 23, 2012 on the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.

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Dave’s Gone By Interview (6/23/2012): DAKIN MATTHEWS

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Dave Lefkowitz chats with actor Dakin Matthews

Topics include: acting, The Best Man.

Segment originally aired June 23, 2012 on the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.

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Dave’s Gone By #389 (6/9/2012): THE 8th ANNUAL TOTALTHEATER TONY SHOW

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Here is the 389th episode–our annual Broadway Tony Awards special–of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, June 9, 2012. Info: davesgoneby.com.

Featuring: Dave celebrates Broadway and the Tony Awards with theater experts, a Tony nominee and lots of showtunes.

Host: Dave Lefkowitz

Guests: Tony nominated actress Spencer Kayden, University of Northern Colorado theater school musical director Richard Shore, Denver Center President Randy Weeks. Critics & Journalists: Leslie (Hoban) Blake (Vice President of the Drama Desk), Joe Dziemianowicz (NY Daily News), Peter Filichia (Kritzerland.com), Rosalind Friedman (WMNR-FM radio), Isa Goldberg (Drama Desk), Michael Portantiere (Broadwaystars.com), Michael Riedel (NY Post), Simon Saltzman (Drama Desk), Richmond Shepard (TotalTheater.com), Anne Siegel (TotalTheater.com), Rabbi Sol Solomon (Shalom Dammit!), Elisabeth Vincentelli (NY Post).

00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN
00:07:00 GUEST: Joe Dziemianowicz
00:21:00 GUEST: Peter Filichia
00:39:30 GUEST: Simon Saltzman
00:55:30 GUEST: Spencer Kayden
01:12:30 GUEST: Michael Portantiere
01:26:00 GUEST: Rosalind Friedman
01:39:00 GUEST: Annie Siegel
01:50:00 Rabbi Sol Solomon’s Rabbinical Reflection – 2012 Tony Awards
02:03:00 GUEST: Isa Goldberg
02:14:00 GUEST: Michael Riedel
02:34:00 GUEST: Richmond Shepard
02:47:30 GUEST: Richard Shore
02:59:00 GUEST: Elisabeth Vincentelli
03:13:30 GUEST: Randy Weeks
03:26:30 Trivia
03:35:00 GUEST: Leslie (Hoban) Blake
03:53:00 Thank Yous
03:57:00 More Trivia
04:03:00 DAVE GOES OUT

June 9, 2012 Playlist: “Overture” (00:00:01; Follies, 2011 Bway cast). “Zing Went the Strings of My Heart” (00:18:00; End of the Rainbow, 2011 Bway cast w/ Tracie Bennett). “It Ain’t Necessarily So” (00:36:30; Porgy & Bess, 2011 Bway cast w/ David Alan Grier). “Broadway Baby” (00:49:30; Follies, 2011 Bway cast w/ Jayne Houdyshell). (01:08:00; Urinetown, 2011 Bway cast w/ Spencer Kayden). “I am Here for You” (01:35:00; The Book of Mormon, 2010 Bway cast w/ Josh Gad). “You Can’t Succeed on Broadway” (01:56:00; Spamalot (2004 Bway cast w/ David Hyde Pierce). “Just My Luck” (02:12:30; One Man, Two Guvnors, 2011 Bway cast). “Gold” (02:29:00; Once 2012 Bway cast w/ Steve Kazee). “Hold On” (03:07:00; Lysistrata Jones 2011 Bway cast). “Didn’t I See this Movie? (03:33:00; Next to Normal (2009 Bway cast w/ Alice Ripley). “Rise Above” (03:48:00; Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark; 2011 Bway cast w/ Reeve Carney). “More” (Ghost 2012 Bway cast). “Someday” (04:05:30; Memphis; 2009 Bway cast).

Joe Dziemianowicz
Peter Filichia
Rosalind Friedman
Isa Goldberg
Leslie (Hoban) Blake
Michael Portantiere
Michael Riedel
Richmond Shepard
Richard Shore
Anne Siegel
Rabbi Sol Solomon
Elisabeth Vincentelli
Randy Weeks
Tony Award

Dave’s Gone By Interview (6/9/2012): RICHARD SHORE

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Dave Lefkowitz is joined in-studio by University of Northern Colorado theater school music director Richard Shore to chat about the 2012 Tony Awards and productions at UNC.

Topics include: 2012 Tony Award nominations, theater, University of Northern Colorado, Little Theater of the Rockies.

Segment originally aired June 9, 2012 on the annual Tony Awards Special of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.

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Dave’s Gone By Interview (6/9/2012): LESLIE HOBAN BLAKE

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Dave Lefkowitz (joined in-studio by University of Northern Colorado theater school music director Richard Shore) interviews theater critic Leslie Hoban Blake.

Topics include: 2012 Tony Award nominations, theater, Broadway, Two on the Aisle.

Segment originally aired June 9, 2012 on the annual Tony Awards Special of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.

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More information on Dave’s Gone By: http://www.davesgoneby.com