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Robert Dubac

Blessed be the punchlines: Dubac’s ‘Stand-Up Jesus’ preaches the miracles of laughter 

Posted on April 25, 2024

Robert Dubac as Jesus in Robert Dubac's Stand-Up Jesus

–as seen in Asheville Citizen Times / Scene, April 26, 2024. Jesus of Nazareth returns after 2,000 years, but this time he’s no carpenter: He’s a stand-up comedian — one who, strangely, bears a striking resemblance to writer, actor and comic Robert Dubac. Asheville audiences may remember Dubac from his previous performance, “The Book of Moron,” […]

Filed Under: Wortham Blog Tagged With: 2023-2024 Season, comedy, Robert Dubac, Stand-Up, Stand-Up Jesus, theatre, Wortham Center Presents, Wortham Presents

Robert Dubac roasts modern society in thought-provoking comedy ‘The Book of Moron’

Posted on October 13, 2022

Robert Dubac in The Book of Moron

As seen in Asheville Scene, Friday Oct. 14, 2022 Writer, actor and comedian Robert Dubac calls his production, “The Book of Moron,” the funniest show you’ll ever think at. Alternatively, he says, it’s the smartest show you’ll ever laugh at — whichever sounds more appealing. In fact, he’s willing to bet that his unique brand of […]

Filed Under: Wortham Blog Tagged With: 2022/2023 Season, comedy, performing arts, Robert Dubac, satire, THE BOOK OF MORON, Wortham Center Presents

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