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Productions
of Benchley Despite Himself
Benchley
Despite Himself has
been performed at the following venues:
The
Algonquin Club
Boston,
MA |
Film
Forum
New
York, NY |
The
Algonquin Hotel
New
York, NY |
The
George S. Kaufman Weekend
Bucks
County, PA |
The
American Century Theater
Washington,
DC |
MetroStage
Alexandria,
VA |
The
American Film Institute
Washington,
DC |
MidWest
Writers' Workshop
Muncie,
IN |
The
Arts Council of Princeton
Princeton,
NJ |
Mugar
Library, Boston University
Boston,
MA |
The
Burack Lecture
Boston,
MA |
The
Nassau Club
Princeton,
NJ |
The
Century Association
New
York, NY |
The
National Portrait Gallery
Washington,
DC |
Columbia
Presbyterian Alumni Society
New
York, NY |
The
Tavern Club
Boston,
MA |
The
Cosmos Club
Washington,
DC |
The
Theatre at Washington
Washington,
VA |
The
Coffee House Club
New
York, NY |
The
Theatre Workshop of Nantucket
Nantucket,
MA |
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What's
been said about Benchley Despite Himself
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
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“I
have seldom enjoyed an evening more than the one
I spent at the performance by Nathaniel Benchley
in which he gave a wonderful and hilarious impression
of the wit of his incomparable grandfather, Robert
Benchley.
“I
had known ‘Bob’ Benchley since I was
a teen-ager living at the Algonquin Hotel where
the members of the famous ‘round table’
of wits, authors and critics lunched almost daily.
“His
was a sly, very off-beat humor—hard to explain,
difficult to imitate. Nevertheless, his grandson
has succeeded in giving the present generation
a delightfully witty and sly impression of the
‘Great Bob B.’
“It
will be a particularly happy day when you and
your friends see ‘Nat’ Benchley’s
fine performance.”
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J. Robert Moskin,
The Century Association, New York City
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“[Nat]
brought [his] grandfather to life for us all,
and by letting us experience his gentle way of
spoofing himself, [he] let us all look at ourselves
with a smile.”
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Dr. Howard B. Gotlieb, Director, Special Collections,
Mugar Memorial Library, Boston University
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“The
wit, the intelligence, the humor, the platform
talent and presence which [Nat Benchley] displayed,
made this one of the most outstanding evenings
we have arranged for our constituency. After thirty-five
years of developing these programs in our series,
the Nat Benchley evening will continue to stand
out.”
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Barbara Singer, Producer
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“From
all accounts, including that of George S. Kaufman’s
daughter, Nat was the star [of the ‘Weekend
of Wit and Merriment’ in Bucks County, PA].
He was polished, prepared and smooth in his ability
to be storyteller, historian and portrait painter
(verbally, of course) of the Robert Benchley persona.
He had the crowd laughing non-stop with his humorous
portrayal and timeless material.”
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