Lombardo

by David Hansen

New York City, 1956. Band leader Guy Lombardo struggles with the decision as whether or not to bring his successful New Year’s Eve broadcast from radio to television. Will he do it? Of course he does! Those and many other obvious questions are answered in this 10-minute biographic stage play which is just like all those other biographic stage plays.

New York City, 1956. Band leader Guy Lombardo struggles with the decision as whether or not to bring his successful New Year’s Eve broadcast from radio to television. Will he do it? Of course he does! Those and many other obvious questions are answered in this 10-minute biographic stage play which is just like all those other biographic stage plays.

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  • Cheryl Bear: Lombardo

    A fantastic biopic play that is both interesting and just a great deal of fun!

    A fantastic biopic play that is both interesting and just a great deal of fun!

  • Greg Mandryk: Lombardo

    I had the good fortune to see this when it was produced by the Fine Arts Association. A delightfully meta sendup of the biopic genre.

    I had the good fortune to see this when it was produced by the Fine Arts Association. A delightfully meta sendup of the biopic genre.

  • Steven Christopher McKnight: Lombardo

    It's hilarious, snappy, and charmingly meta. It turns its own genre on its head, taking biographic metatheatre and the weird pseudoexpositional dialect it speaks in and making a brazen mockery of that. "Three actors" killed me.

    It's hilarious, snappy, and charmingly meta. It turns its own genre on its head, taking biographic metatheatre and the weird pseudoexpositional dialect it speaks in and making a brazen mockery of that. "Three actors" killed me.

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Production History

  • Type Community Theater, Organization Fine Arts Association, Year 2014