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Rating: 3.8 out of 5 based on 128 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by myfan on 11/9/09Tilles Center Concert Hall - Brookville

    He was magnificent in taking on the most recent divisive and explosive issues. His health care soliloqy was priceless as was his Obama commentary. Absolute belly laughs all through. Great performance.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Jackie Mason

    by PintSize on 11/9/09Tilles Center Concert Hall - Brookville

    We absolutely loved the show. He had us laughing so hard we had tears running down our faces. I purchased these tickets for my husband for our anniversary since he loves Jackie Mason. I never saw him and was not sure I'd like the show but I went out of love for my husband. I must admit, I laughed hard and long and my husband was thrilled to be able to see Jackie Mason again!!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    JACKIE MASON LIVE

    by bobka on 11/9/09Tilles Center Concert Hall - Brookville

    We needed some laughs and Jackie Mason was the one to do it. This was the first time we had seen him and we thoroughly enjoyed the show. Non-stop jokes, lots of laughing out loud. He was candid and told it like it is, no holding back. We had a fun night out.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Mirroslav

    by Anonymous on 11/9/09Tilles Center Concert Hall - Brookville

    I last saw Jackie in 1994 on Broadway. I thought he was hilariously funny then although I had to excuse his crudity and prejudices (political and racial) as his way of getting to the truths of life. This time I found it much harder because he doesn't know when to stop. OK sometimes he hits the nail on the head but once you've made your point, enough already yet. I was shocked by the audience's enthusiastic response to his political diatribe. Frankly I was not entertained although I did come away forced to face up to prejudice -- my own and of my fellow citizens.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Marissamos on 11/9/09Tilles Center Concert Hall - Brookville

    Very funny! Loved it! I thought that he was hysterical and I would go again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Lots of laughs

    by Smileandbelieve on 11/9/09Tilles Center Concert Hall - Brookville

    I haven't laugh like this in a long time, tears were coming out my eyes of so much laughing, thank you Mr. Mason, may God bless your sense of humor, it is healthy to laugh, the show was funny.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Jackie Mason is always great

    by Rob5795 on 11/9/09Tilles Center Concert Hall - Brookville

    Loved the showed. Laughed all night. Jackie Mason is a classy, funny, entertainer.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Jackie Mason

    by Robb917 on 11/9/09Tilles Center Concert Hall - Brookville

    Jackie Mason is awesome. My sides hurt from laughing so hard. Jackie takes no prisoners in his political, ethnic, comedy

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Never Stopped Laughing

    by Picassolady1 on 11/9/09Tilles Center Concert Hall - Brookville

    Jackie Mason with his usual repertoire of jokes pointing out who's Jewish v who's Gentile-was hilarious! He threw in some Obama jokes and anti-French jokes too-disturbing some for a moment-but as he pointed out-"It's a show!"

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    jackie mason amazing

    by msellie100 on 11/9/09Tilles Center Concert Hall - Brookville

    I LAUGHED SO HARD, I THOUGHT I WOULD PASS OUT. MY 4TH TIME AND HIS MATERIAL IS ALWAYS DIFFERENT AND HYSTERICAL .AT HIS AGE, HOW DOES HE REMEMBER ALL OF THAT MATERIAL? GREAT SHOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 11/9/09Tilles Center Concert Hall - Brookville

    2 hours of solid laughing. Very funny, and entertaining.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Jackie Mason

    by lexy0526 on 10/14/09Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    I have seen Jackie Mason in the past and was VERY disappointed in his Friday night performance. His material was somewhat dated. He complained about the sound system. Why wasn't that checked prior to the show? Also, I don't understand why the lights had to be flashed and the spotlight moving around to notify him that the first act was completed? In my opinion, It appeared rather amateurish. Also, as was totally offended that he called a Jewish person a Nazi bastard.. REally????? There were NO other insults he could have hurled at the audience. I would expect insults, but that was over the top. I would not plan to see Jackie Mason again and I would seriously consider whether I would return to the Wilbur for a similar show. Thank you

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Jackie Mason Politically Driven

    by poopiediaper on 10/12/09Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    Was dissapointed in Jackie Mason on Friday night. His humor was very funny at times and had great moments. But his political rants on Obama nd democrats got boring and personal. He tried to roll it into comedy but for the most part was long drawn out rants. I am a Obama supporter but cna poke fun of all but his rants seemed very personal and over the top. I ahve heard this is how his acts is now so I would forego it for the 60 bucks..

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Jackie Mason is Still Hilarious!

    by lesnygal on 10/11/09Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    I'd never seen Jackie Mason perform live, and I was a little apprehensive that he might not be that sharp or funny at his age, but he's definitely still got it. The material was all new, right up to the minute current and very funny.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Jackie Mason Very Funny

    by Davelu on 10/11/09Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    I thought Jackie Mason was very funny. There was a little bit too much talk about politics, but otherwise it was hilarious.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    jackie good - seating terrible

    by judyblueyes on 10/11/09Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    I am sure we would have enjoyed the show much more were it not for the seating/venue. 6 ppl to a 16" round table ridiculous and since we were near the bar, loud and couldn't hear the entire show - VERY disappointed. We paid as much as others but the quality of these seats versus the other seating a big zero. Couldn't wait for show to be over to get out of there. It was a shame because we didn't get the full umph of the show - we've seen Jackie before and KNOW he was probably great that night but with the distractions and noise around us we didn't get to fully enjoy him.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Jackie Mason is past it

    by WaylandGooner on 10/10/09Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    I have seen Jackie Mason three or four times on two continents. Each time, I thought he was hilarious. I used to listen to tapes of his shows as a teenager many years ago. I count myself a fan. This show, however, was awful. The jokes were lame and past their sell by dates. There was far too much political content - most of it puerile talk radio style trash - and not enough observational comedy. I guess it was brave to come before a Boston audience and tell right-wing anti-liberal jokes, and clearly some in the house like them, but even though I am no Democrat I thought the jokes stunk. The theater was half full, the applause after the break luke warm. Professionally the show seemed very threadbare and shoddy - the mic didn't work properly, the show started 15 minutes late and the interval overran to 30 minutes. I wont bother seeing Mr Mason live again.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Not so entertaining anymore

    by LookingForComedy on 10/10/09Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    There were long periods of subtle laughter and short periods of extreme laughter. Jackie has become self important. His opinions, especially on politics and world events, seem to have strayed into preaching with little humor to support the subject matter. As much as some were visibly offended by the Obama lampooning (which is appropriate for a comedian to use as material), Jackie seemed to have taken more than usual delight in negativity. The crowd was in great laughter when Jackie talked about marriage, delis, food, French restaurants,...all common threads of humor. No, Mr. Mason was far more entertaining in his Broadway one-man show a decade ago, when he delighted us with his Ed Sullivan routine. Now, he's probably nothing more than viewing a self-centered veteran. Jackie has seen my last attendance or television viewing.of his career. Sorry. If I wanted to attend a lecture, I'd go to school. i kind of paid for a comedy show. By the way, the Jewish song chants in front of a silent audience is a great example of a bad show and a comedian that seemed unprepared to entertain.