Jackie Mason is more popular than ever, as he combines lethal political satire with his own unique observations about everyday life.
This is Jackie Mason's first one-man Broadway show, which played to sold-out standing-room-only crowds for two years and was a phenomenal success on its American and European tours. This show earned Mr. Mason a special Tony award for outstanding theatrical achievement in 1989 as well as his first Outer Critics Circle Award, ACE Award, Emmy Award, and Grammy nomination.
Once in a generation a performer emerges who is so extraordinary and so brilliant that everyone else in the field is measured against them. Jackie Mason is such a performer, and is widely regarded as one of the greatest stand-up comics of all time.
"From beginning to end, non-stop laughter...The man is a marvel!" New York Times
"...Jackie Mason offers something to offend and amuse everyone." Daily News
"One of the funniest performers alive...If Mark Twain had grown up on Manhattan's Lower East Side, he might have turned out a lot like Jackie Mason." New York Post
"His timing is flawless...Positively hilarious...Save yourself the drive to Monticello. The mountains have come to Manhattan." New York Magazine
"Jackie Mason is funny, sensational, and outrageous!" New York Newsday "He's the funniest man alive." USA Today