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The People Versus Lenny Bruce

May 23, 2026

The trials and downfall of groundbreaking 1960s counterculture comedian Lenny Bruce is a fascinating story judging from the success of Julian Barry’s play "Lenny," Bob Fosse’s film version and a myriad of documentaries. Susan Charlotte has attempted to duplicate that success with The People Versus Lenny Bruce, adapted from civil rights lawyer Martin Garbus’ 1972 account of his part in the trial in the chapter of the same name in his book "Ready for the Defense." Unfortunately, Charlotte has not followed the theater dictum to show not tell and too much of the play is devoted to the defending lawyer’s very flat delivery of not very interesting narration. Another major problem may be that the evidence presented in 1964 is no longer very shocking in 2026 and it now seems that it should have been an open and shut case for which Bruce was convicted. [more]

ON THE TOWN WITH CHIP DEFFAA AT “THE PEOPLE VERSUS LENNY BRUCE”

May 14, 2026

The production I witnessed felt unwieldy, unfocused, and under-rehearsed—more like a workshop  of a work-in-progress than something wise producers would want reviewers to see.  And that’s a pity, because there were some very good actors on that stage, and some moments—but not enough moments--that really worked as theater.  With proper pruning, reshaping, and rewriting, “The People Versus Lenny Bruce”  could be really interesting.  I hope they’ll do the needed work. But the play has a long way to go. [more]