By Andrew Gans
14 Oct 2007
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| Will Durst ends his Off-Broadway run of Bipartisan Bashing. |
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| Photo by Jason E. Grossman |
Previews for the solo show began Aug. 6 with an official opening Aug. 15. When it closes, Bipartisan Bashing will have played 49 performances.
Durst describes the show as "a 90-minute political comedy for people who are sick of politics as usual. We laugh to keep from crying, right? And with a president, two houses of Congress and endless parade of presidential hopefuls making daily punch lines out of headlines, I've got the best joke-writers in the business working for me."
The San Francisco-based Durst, who is known for his regular commentary on CNN and NPR, also writes a nationally syndicated op-ed column. He has been nominated for five Emmy Awards and received seven nominations for the American Comedy Awards' Stand Up of the Year prize.
Presented by Hanging Chad Productions, The All-American Sport of Bipartisan Bashing plays New World Stages, which is located in Manhattan at 340 West 50th Street.




