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JERRY LEWIS LIVE:

Jerry Lewis is a comedic living legend with a long history of entertainment under his belt -- at 87 years old, the multitalented jokester takes the stage with the same vitality and charisma he possessed when he started over seven decades ago, sporting a classic black suit and a big grin. Whether he's performing animated stand-up routines, singing his hit "It All Depends on You," or sharing fond memories of yesteryear, Lewis proves he's an all-around entertainer, making audience members feel more like old friends than spectators. It's been over 70 years since he made his debut, but Lewis' humor and wit are still sharp as ever, and he'll have fans falling out of their seats on his latest tour.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Jerry Lewis has always had a knack for comedy, playing pranks on his neighbors at a young age and performing mime routines at 15. He launched his career in the late '40s, teaming up with Dean Martin for their comedy shows and earning a cult fan base along the way. During the '50s the duo achieved widespread success with live television appearances and their own comedic film series, but their newfound fame ultimately strained their friendship and led them to pursue solo careers. Since then, Lewis has acted in over  60 films, sung hit tracks like "Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody," performed in a number of Broadway musicals, and penned three novels.  Back on tour, the always-cheerful Lewis will have fans in amazement as he shares his many talents at his upcoming shows.

FANS WHO BOUGHT TICKETS SAY:

"At 87, Jerry is still sharp, funny, and full of love for his fans. The audience loved him and he loved being there!"

"It was so exciting for everyone in the audience to realize they were in a room with greatness. Jerry Lewis has and will always be THE undisputed king of comedy. Everyone else may come close but still pales in comparison...Jerry is still on top of his comedy and a true artist and humanitarian."

"It was fantastic to see Jerry Lewis grab laughs and roam through old memories. He's a national treasure."

Reviews

Rating: 3.8 out of 5 based on 144 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    jerry lewis was awesome

    by AceofMagic on 4/6/13Bergen Performing Arts Center - Englewood

    Seeing Jerry Lewis was a lifelong dream. I was not disappointed. The venue was small enough that it felt very intimate.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Jerry Lewis still has it

    by StephenTaylor on 4/6/13Bergen Performing Arts Center - Englewood

    Jerry Lewis is still funny. Only downside is the Q&A. People ask dumb questions and too much time asking for autographs and complementing Jerry. Even though Jerry asks people not to do that. Brought back very special menmories from way back. He is an icon and you should see him while he still on tour. He's 87 now.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Jerry Lewis was so-so

    by Barrybase on 4/6/13Bergen Performing Arts Center - Englewood

    I saw Jerry Lewis live "in concert" is what most people who were at his performance went there to be able to say. Many others, myself not included, stayed until the end so that they could go back stage and get an autograph and maybe get to shake hands with a living legend. He told some jokes and stories. Following this were mainly vcr clips shown on a big screen that you had to look at; he would do a short intro for each clip and then the clip would be shown. The highlight of these were duo performances of "Sunny Boy" by, first, Jerry and his father, and then by Jerry with is son Gary. Following the clips was a Q & A period where people lined up in two aisles that had microphones set up. This went on for a very long time, until it became so redundant that my wife, son, and I left. Most of the speakers said basically the same things - complimenting him for his life's work and asking if they could get an autograph. It was extremely boring. When he spoke about Dean Martin, he repeated said how intelligent Dean was and how much he meant to him. When asked about what caused the break up, he answered "it's know of your goddamned business." I imagine he is tired of having to hear this question. Finally, and maybe this is just being picky, but, he told a story how at an NAACP benefit, he put his arm around Sammy Davis Jr. and said into the microphone, "I'd like to thank the NAACP for this award." Well, I knew this wasn't true; in actuality it was Dean Martin who had said this, picking Sammy Davis up at an NAACP benefit. That Jerry Lewis would "steal" this story, to me, says something about him - he's not without deficiencies, just like the rest of humanity.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    An Honor

    by aah7002 on 4/6/13Bergen Performing Arts Center - Englewood

    A great privilege, just to be in the presence of Mr Lewis

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Wonderful night

    by KaitOh on 4/6/13Bergen Performing Arts Center - Englewood

    I took my brother (who's 19) to see Jerry, he's one of his idols. The show was great, despite his age he still had his humor, wits and charm. Though the "live in concert" is a bit misleading because there was no band or musical performance. It was great hearing stories about Dean Martin, Sinatra and Sammy.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by dancingaround on 4/6/13Bergen Performing Arts Center - Englewood

    Very good show, had a lot of interesting things he did during his life time.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    disappointing night

    by Rjabo on 4/6/13Bergen Performing Arts Center - Englewood

    I was disappointed with the show. I know the man is 87 years old, but he forgot two joke punchlines, and had an hour of Q&A from the audience. I thought he would tell alot more jokes and his remembrances of his 70 years in show biz. I love Jerry Lewis, always will.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Very disappointed

    by CaroleNJ on 4/6/13Bergen Performing Arts Center - Englewood

    I did not enjoy Jerry Lewis. The first part was a repeat of a show that was on tv the week before that was so bad we turned it off. then he took questions from the audience where he was rude to people, especially the women where he referred to them as hoes & drunks & thought he was funny. This went on & on so we left. I'd like my money back!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Jerry Lewis

    by mary90 on 4/6/13Bergen Performing Arts Center - Englewood

    He was good for a legend! I really enjoyed all the clips of his old movies!

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Jerry Lewis in Concert- who gave it this title??

    by AnnieandMike on 4/6/13Bergen Performing Arts Center - Englewood

    With 'concert' being in the title and with what was advertised, I must say i was very disappointed. I understand the man is a living legend and a genius, but all he did was come out, sit in a chair and talk to the audience and show film clips from the past. I understand he is older now and maybe not be able to perform like he used to, but then this event should not have been billed as a concert. The second portion of the show,( which ran exactly 2 hours) was a Q&A from the audience. I times during this portion I found him to be quit gruff and rude to some of the people, but hey, he's earned the right when people start asking the same old questions I suppose. Don't get me wrong, I love Jerry Lewis, but this show should have been billed as 'an evening with' or something along those lines...NOT a concert. He did not sing one song, and wouldn't even say 'hey lady' when asked from an audience member. Sort of annoyed I paid the price for these tickets I did for this show..

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Jerry Lewis

    by LeenieInNJ on 4/6/13Bergen Performing Arts Center - Englewood

    At 87 years old, Jerry still has it. Sitting in the theater I felt like I was 10 years old again seeing one of the best Hollywood performers EVER. My dream would have been to be able to get a quick picture with him but we understand. Thanks for a fun evening Jerry.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    NOT WORTH THE MONEY!

    by Orange4444 on 4/6/13Bergen Performing Arts Center - Englewood

    Jerry Lewis is an iconic legend but it is shameful that he still "performs." In fact, at age 87 he is not able to do anything but sit on a chair on a bare stage and show clips from from his movies and TV appearances all of which a big fan like myself has seen many times before. Then he takes Q & A's from the audience for about 45 minutes which is utterly boring and then the show ends. I didn't expect Jerry do jump around like it was 1960 but I did expect him to at least be backed up by a band and to sing a few songs. In fact, when an audience member asked him to say "LADY" he refused. I was very disappointed. It was a waste of my money. Jerry needs to retire from performing.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 4/6/13Bergen Performing Arts Center - Englewood

    It is a privilege to see an icon and a creative genius. I was amazed that at 87 years old he can still put on a mesmerizing show. The question and answer session he did with the audience was genuine and heartfelt. The show lasted 2 hours. He was gracious in allowing the audience to come back stage for autographs. However, the venue would not allow it. A union man stated the rules do not allow non union people backstage.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Edit the Q an A!

    by Rainbowgazer on 4/6/13Bergen Performing Arts Center - Englewood

    If you admire Jerry Lewis, then you will enjoy it. It is a walk down memory lane. Jerrry shares some of his future plans. The Q and A is not to toot your horn or ask questions that place Jerry in an awkward situation.( MDA parted ways in an awful way with Jerry so just drop it already!) Give out question cards while people are being seated and select several people to come up to te microphones. This avoids repetition and make it less boing for those in the audience that heard too many autograph requests.