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In accordance with Los Angeles County Dept of Health and current law, this performance is open to FULLY VACCINATED patrons ONLY.
Fully vaccinated = two weeks past second or final dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Vaccination card (or mainstream digital version, or photo of card) must be presented WITH PHOTO ID in order to obtain seat assignments and entry. Proper mask wearing is MANDATORY by law while indoors at Largo.
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Will Call Opens/Seat Assignments Begin: 6PM
Doors Open For Drinks: 7PM
Showtime: 8PM
When you arrive at Will Call on the night of the show, seats will be assigned to you first come first served, from the front of the theatre to the back. If you want to sit closer, be sure to arrive earlier.
Please Note:
· NO ENTRY WITHOUT DOCUMENTATION OF COMPLETED VACCINATION AGAINST COVID-19 - Full vaccination occurs after two (2) weeks following the final immunization shot.
· PROPER MASK WEARING IS MANDATORY WITHIN LARGO, NO MASK - NO ENTRY
· NO LATE ENTRY
· NO REFUNDS
· NO EXCHANGES
· OPEN TO AGES 12 AND UP
· SPECIAL GUESTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
About GET ON
YOUR KNEES Comedian
Jacqueline Novak’s GET ON YOUR KNEES is the most high-brow show about
blow jobs you’ll ever see. Novak spins her material on the femininity of the
penis and the stoicism of the vulva into an unexpectedly philosophical show
that’s part feminist outcry, part coming-of-age tale of triumph. Ira Glass
calls it a “nearly Talmudic dissection of a subject. Really funny and just
really like nothing else.” About
Jacqueline Novak JACQUELINE NOVAK (Writer/performer) Jacqueline Novak is a comedian whose Off-Broadway,
one-woman stand-up show, “Get on Your Knees” is a New York Times “Critic’s
Pick.” Recognized by the Times on “Best Theater of 2019” and “Best Comedy of
2019” lists, the show has been extended six times in New York City and
earned Jacqueline a Drama Desk nomination for Outstanding Solo Performance. In
the most recent NYC extension, the show ran for six sold out weeks. Jacqueline
is a regular on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” and “The Tonight Show with Jimmy
Fallon.” She has appeared on “The Late Late Show with James Corden,” HBO’s “2
Dope Queens,” “Watch What Happens Live” with Andy Cohen, and in her own
half-hour stand-up special on Comedy Central’s “The Half Hour.” Jacqueline’s
memoir How to Weep in Public: Feeble Offerings on Depression from One Who
Knows was published by Crown in 2016 and is now available as an audiobook.
New episodes of POOG, a podcast Jacqueline co-hosts with Kate Berlant,
come out every Tuesday. Jacqueline grew up in Chappaqua, New York and went to
Georgetown University. Instagram: @jacnov Twitter: @jacquelinenovak What people are saying: “Critic's
Pick! Brilliant on the absurdity of having and being a thinking, feeling,
desiring body. Shrewd, explicit, though not exactly raunchy, this is the
funniest show about Cartesian dualism you will see all year!” - The
New York Times "Clearly
her masterwork." - New York Magazine “An
overthinker’s delight, and a reminder that a woman’s humor can cut as deeply as
her rage." - The New Yorker “The true
subject of Get on Your Knees is language and its beautiful, delusional attempts
to make amends for human finitude. I’m not kidding. Over eighty minutes of
manic soliloquy, Novak transfigures the clumsy corporeality of fellatio into a
sparkling ode to poetry itself.” - New York Review of Books,
by Andrea Long Chu “A dissection
of the art of the blowjob, with all the critical faculties and language of a
graduate-level seminar… In a moment when the boundaries between high and low
culture have all but dissolved, Novak has found one of the few remaining
tensions to play with." - Paris Review "Ladies
and Gentlemen, I have seen the Muhammad Ali of comedy.” - John Mulaney “The jokes
are tremendous and hilarious, but also the exposure of it—it’s big boy stuff.
It really is.” - Natasha Lyonne for Interview Magazine “It was a
staggering show, the kind of thing that changed everyone in the room. I laughed
beside a stranger and in laughing together we knew that we had both experienced
the very thing Jacqueline was talking about. She’s major.” - Miranda
July “Never in my
lifetime could I imagine seeing such a hilarious, rigorous, and gut tingling
semiotic deconstruction of the phallus in the theatre. This felt as if Andrea
Dworkin and Spaulding Gray had a child they made listen to only Moms Mabley and
read only Mary Oliver.” – Jeremy O. Harris “I felt my
teenage self seen and heard. I hope a lot of young women, older women, young
men, older men, and also non-binary peeps of all ages see this show because it
is funny and healing.” – Ilana Glazer "A must
see!!! I howled the whole time." – Amy Sedaris
Event Location
Largo at the Coronet
366 N La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, 90048