Robert Dubacs newest Off-Broadway hit, THE BOOK OF MORON, has been described as one of the most Hilarious Intelligent and Scorching satirical attacks on idiocracy since Mark Twain. (And idiocracy isnt even a word. How dumb is that?) The New York Times raves, Riding shotgun with intelligence and absurdity, THE BOOK OF MORON crashes headfirst into the barriers of sex, race, religion, politics and the media. It may be offensive to some but theres laughter for all!Having been brainwashed by a culture that worships Kardashians over character, Trump over truth and selfies over self-effacement; Dubac begins his journey with one simple question. Who am I? What do I believe? Whats the point? Okay, thats three questions but suffice to say, he has no answers. Just voices. Inner voices who come to life with precision and wit. One by one they pull him into a hysterical alternative universe of critical thought in search of the bigger picture. Its a head trip on a banana peel.THE BOOK OF MORON is a fast-paced, hilarious production that combines satire and theater into what is being described by critics as: Razor-sharp! Laugh Out Loud! Provocative! Thought Provoking! Brilliant! and A Thinking Mans One Man Show!If you are yearning for some satire that cuts with a shrewd sharp edge or are just plumb tired of adolescent comedies generated by the mediocrity of television; then buckle up for a hilarious joy ride over the pot-holed highways of cultural hypocrisy with Robert Dubacs THE BOOK OF MORON! Its comedy on steroids. Think your funny bone can handle it?
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