HIS ROYAL HIPNESS LORD BUCKLEY
CAST
LORD BUCKLEY- Jake Broder
ENSEMBLE – Michael Lanahan
BAND
PIANO- Derek Yellin
BASS- Geoff Rackness
DRUMS- Mark San Fillippo
Produced by Brian Wallis
After a decade of sold-out runs in London, off-Broadway and Los Angeles, creator and star Jake Broder brings his critically acclaimed international success to Rockwell Table & Stage.
Jake Broder (Co-Creator of Louis & Keely and “Mozart” in Sir Peter Hall’s Broadway and West End productions of Amadeus)...
HIS ROYAL HIPNESS LORD BUCKLEY
CAST
LORD BUCKLEY- Jake Broder
ENSEMBLE – Michael Lanahan
BAND
PIANO- Derek Yellin
BASS- Geoff Rackness
DRUMS- Mark San Fillippo
Produced by Brian Wallis
After a decade of sold-out runs in London, off-Broadway and Los Angeles, creator and star Jake Broder brings his critically acclaimed international success to Rockwell Table & Stage.
Jake Broder (Co-Creator of Louis & Keely and “Mozart” in Sir Peter Hall’s Broadway and West End productions of Amadeus) exquisitely re-incarnates Lord Buckley, the largely forgotten counter-culture icon of the 1940’s and 50’s and granddaddy of American comedy. Lord Buckley did for comedy what Elvis did for music. His work inspired Robin Williams, Johnny Depp, Whoopi Goldberg, George Carlin, Richard Pryor, Lenny Bruce, Bob Dylan and Ken Kesey.
As the New York Times review said, Buckley “may have been the hippest man who ever lived…a Californian ex-lumberjack who invented an unlikely persona that was part English royalty, part Dizzy Gillespie. Video of Buckley’s act is scarce, but Jake Broder offers the next best thing with his faithful performance.” A Time Out Critics Pick in London, the show has been a hit all over the world.
In His Royal Hipness: Lord Buckley, Jake Broder and his Be-Bop Jazz trio transport the audience back to an exciting reimagining of Buckley performance, a swirling mix of comedy, be-bop and cabaret.
As The New Yorker wrote, “The mesmerizing Jake Broder incarnates the nineteen-fifties cult lounge performer Lord Buckley on a headlong ride through the late beat philosopher’s oeuvre…The actor’s ardent delivery produces the sensation of giddy free fall.”
ONE NIGHT ONLY!
Tuesday March 31st, 8pm
at Rockwell Table & Stage
www.Rockwell-LA.com