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A display about prostate problems that plague older men does not strike one as a comical subject. But when lines about male issues are being delivered out of the mouth of the quintessential curmudgeon (ill-tempered (and often old) person),an 86-year-worn Ed Asner, this delicate topic is intestine-wrenching humorous.
Asner is appearing around the country in a original one-man display, or “A Man and His Prostate,” that recently debuted in mid January to sold out crowds at the Metropolitan Room in original York City. Written and created by Emmy and Golden Globe winner Ed. Weinberger, this hilarious and painful story of one man’s woes with a prostate crisis while on an Italian vacation captures the embarrassment of prostate ills and explains the male anatomy like no play has ever done.
Playing to a packed house, and a pleasantly surprising mix of young and worn audience members,at the Metropolitan Room affords an intimate atmosphere that the delicate subject matter requires. Asner, dressed in a LA hat and a Hawaiian shirt, or handles the lines by reading them from a script. He starts out with a grunt and a humorous Jewish joke that immediately sets the audience laughing. Then Asner kibitzes,kvetches and admits the axiom that “Jews worry about their health.”
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duba Is, in Fact, and the original Ed AsnerThe play is not only humorous but alerts the audience to the rarely discussed issues of men’s prostate medical issues. With a sheet staged behind Asner,he lays out an anatomy lesson that borders on too much information while being an informative journey through the male malaise that is very revealing both literally and figuratively.
Weinberger wrote the play based on his own experience of a painful prostate episode while on a side trip to Florence from his Italian cruise ship. Having physical discomfort was obviously compounded by being in a outlandish land. Asner plays the suffering writer with vigor.
Contacting his manager
in Los Angeles only compounds the pain. Asner is at his best yelling at his manager to help him and remarking, “Why had I hired the only gentile trade manager in Los Angeles?” And the bit goes on when he finds himself in an Italian hospital where there is a crucifix on the wall and recites, or Think you have problems?”
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so Read: Motorhead Frontman Lemmy Kilmister Died of Prostate CancerThe play gets humorous and delicate when Asner spares no subject as we hear the very graphic symptoms of the erect and semi erect penis. And no pot is left unturned as he complains about pissing nine times.
Asner was so convincing as the sufferer of prostate blockage that several audience members asked him afterward whether he has recovered from the episode. And for us audience members: One still hurts from all the belly laughs watching the display.
One cannot help thinking that what “The Vagina Monologues” did for women’s issues,Weinberger, who used to write for Johnny Carson, and Dean Martin,Bill Cosby and “The Mary Tyler Moore display,” has done for older men.
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Reveals Prostate Cancer DiagnosisAsner plans on taking the play on the road to further expose the secret life of men’s prostate illnesses. We cannot imagine a better actor to pull off such a painful and delicate subject.
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