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‘The Male Intellect: The Second Coming’ at the Opera House
Friday, October 19, 2007
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Ten years ago Robert Dubac figured out what women want. He popped open a Corona and invited us into his lopsided brain to witness his hilarious thought process known as “The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron?” This one-man show became a worldwide phenomenon as it proved that humor between the sexes is understood in any language.

Dubac’s long awaited sequel, “Male Intellect: The Second Coming,” makes its appearance at the Napa Valley Opera House Saturday at 8 p.m.
Part theater and part stand-up comedy, “The Second Coming” picks up where Dubac left off — inside his head — ransacking his brain trying to figure out what women want. Yes, he figured it out last time but he’s a man so he forgot. Somewhere along the line a little chauvinism crept back into his left brain and threw him off balance.

Once again Dubac dives into the hypocrisies of society as he transforms himself into a cast of characters hell-bent on crystallizing life’s ironies: the colonel who wears his chauvinism on his chin; the new guy, Philip Pomeroy, who camouflages his with academia; and metro-sexual Bobby, who offsets all this testosterone and defends the use of coasters without caring where his masculinity may fall.
Tickets are $35 and $30 and are available at the Opera House Box Office at 226-7372 or online at www.nvoh.org
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