Sam Simmons: Death Of A Sails-Man

2 April 2014 | 1:29 pm | Marty Shlansky

"A silly, transcendental performance."

Mix three-quarters madcap hijinks with a quarter genius, add a liberal accompaniment of loud music, massive paper props, marine gags and a full-size windsurfer: you'll get a hint at the delirious experience that is Sam Simmons: Death Of A Sails-Man. This show thrusts Simmons' innovative style in the face of its audience members as he rips apart the nonsense that is overvalued in our lives, engages in heated debate with his conscience, and intimates sexual deviancy by cetaceans. The value of Sam Simmons' work extends beyond comedy into the realm of philosophy and art. A silly, transcendental performance.

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