Robert Dubac's The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron? Comes To Suncoast Showroom 7/31-8/2

By: Jun. 29, 2009
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During a limited engagement, actor and writer Robert Dubac ransacks his brain to answer the age-old question, "What do women want?" in Robert Dubac's The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron?, coming to the Suncoast Showroom July 31 - August 2.

As seen on Late Show with David Letterman, this one-man show's clever combination of theater and stand-up comedy pinpoints the differences between the sexes and then celebrates them with 90 minutes of non-stop laughter. It is a multi-character comedy with Dubac playing all the roles.

When the show opens, the audience meets "Bobby" in a confused state. Having found the girl of his dreams and having asked her to marry him, she gently dumps him. Unable to determine why, Bobby recalls some not-so-wise but nevertheless hilarious advice he received growing up with five chauvinistic mentors. Dubac then seamlessly transforms himself into five alter egos, each offering misguided advice. Bobby realizes the advice is mostly worthless, but with help from his feminine side he discovers the real answer to, "What do women want?" And he does it all while drinking a beer.

Having toured the country for 10 years, Robert Dubac's The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron?, produced by Franzblau Media Inc., has been hailed by critics from coast to coast. The Boston Globe proclaims, "Robert Dubac is talented, entertaining and very funny!" Los Angeles Times says, "The show elicits big laughs from both sexes in waves of treble and bass."

Dubac began performing at an early age, and by 14 had a magic act that took him from his home city of Atlanta to gigs up and down the East Coast. He studied drama while his act evolved into a stand-up comedy routine and has toured with such greats as Kenny Loggins, Linda Ronstadt and Jimmy Buffett. Dubac worked in films, sitcoms and daytime television before creating his hit show Robert Dubac's The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron? In 2006 Dubac launched the show's sequel, Robert Dubac's Male Intellect: The 2nd Coming!

Tickets are now available at $19.95, plus tax. Showtime is 8 p.m. Tickets can be purchased by calling the Box Office at 702.636.7075 or visiting www.suncoastcasino.com.



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