What an inspiring night.
I love seeing comedians at the top of their game, who have managed - through that difficult process of refinement - to create a show that gets consistent laughs for 90 minutes.
Last night's Mike Birbiglia show at the Flynn delivered on that count. A huge part of the night - the majority of the show, really - was comprised of expertly crafted 5-10 minute jokes that had the audience rolling in the aisles.
What I wasn't prepared for, however, was the completely seamless blend of standup, storytelling and theater that made up My Girlfriend's Boyfriend.
Of course I'm familiar with Birbiglia's style, which is autobiographical and observational. But director Seth Barrish takes an excellent standup show and adds theatical elements that are never distracting - a narrative arc; a structure that jumps backward and forward in time; important acting beats (comedic and dramatic), and tastefully simple blocking, lighting and set design. On top of this, Birbiglia is an expert storyteller, in that Moth-style way where even though you know it's been tweaked and exaggerated, you believe/enjoy every word of it anyway.
All this comes together in a show that's impossible not to like. Birbiglia is a gifted writer (his material is razor sharp and extremely layered) and performer (his acting range and physicality are surprisingly impressive). The whole experience is a bit like watching David Sedaris' work brought to life by a professional theater company.
An extremely inspiring night. "Makes me want to bag all my responsibilities and spend the next year just writing," a student of mine wrote in an email this morning. I'd have to agree.
- Nathan Hartswick

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