533 Sutter St
San Francisco, California 94102

LOVE, HUMILIATION & KARAOKE
(Directed by W. Kamau Bell - 2008 Comedian of the Year)
Enzo really does not want to end up cut into little pieces and deposited on the side of the highway. Yet he’s risking just that by driving 600 miles to meet SanDiegoDavid, a complete stranger he met online. Enzo’s not looking for love, he’s just way behind on an assignment for his Berkeley psychic class. Even though “David” could very well be a serial murderer, to Enzo he’s still safe. Safe because David is a non-contender for dating, having three out of five of Enzo's rigid non-negotiables. To be safer still, Enzo’s meeting him at a Del Taco parking lot. But when he arrives at their meeting place, the guy’s car is left parked across the entryway making it impossible for anyone to get in or out. David’s psycho potential has just gone through the roof. Who does that? What has Enzo gotten himself into? This is humiliating, and even worse, TOTALLY UN-PSYCHIC.

With inspired direction by W. Kamau Bell, Enzo Lombard has transformed the ups and downs of his life into one of the year’s sharpest solo comedy’s: “Love, Humiliation & Karaoke”. Without a single costume change, Enzo embodies ten different characters, in seven fast-paced scenes, each set in a different city. This past fall “Love, Humiliation & Karaoke” opened at Stagewerx, the grotto-like theater near Union Square, and quickly generated an enthusiastic following. Which is why it extended into the winter. In June “Love, Humiliation & Karaoke” returns to Stagewerx for a limited engagement before heading off to New York City where it will be featured in the Mid-town Theater Festival.

Official Website: http://www.enzolombard.com

Added by enzo on October 4, 2008