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The Unhappy Hour

  • The Rabbit Box Theatre 94 Pike Street Seattle, WA, 98101 United States (map)

The Unhappy Hour   

“you might want to bring along a friend to hold your hand during the beautiful painful parts” ~ Megan Darling

 Doors at 7pm ~ Show begins at 7:45

Tickets $25 adv. / $30 door : https://givebutter.com/TheUnhappyHour

Robert Lopez as “Mister Bob” performs a 70 minute journey of heartbreaking New American Standard delivered with world weary wit and warning … for the coming end of daze, accompanied by piano. Performed in a black suit…with humor even blacker.

Familiar songs done in unfamiliar ways, with an occasional mood swing monologue. Is it this city? Or just me? They say Seattle can bring you down. Is it the state of the world? Is it the rain? Whether or not, join Mr. Bob and Tom Kellock at The Unhappy Hour. 

Robert Lopez ~ “Mr. Bob” is best known for his 28 years of performing as El Vez the Mexican Elvis. He has toured internationally throughout those years, becoming an international sensation. He has released over 25 CDs. Has performed on The Oprah Winfry Show and The Tonight Show. El Vez has opened for David Bowie, Björk, Kiss, Bob Dylan,The Staple Singers, and Carlos Santana among others. His gold lamé Mariachi suit has been exhibited at the Smithsonian Institute In Washington, D.C.  Robert was part of the So Cal first wave of Punk Rock, with his 1st band The Zeros. Who are celebrated in the newly released book Under the Big Black SunA personal History of Punk, published by Da Capo Press, co-authored by Robert Lopez, John Doe, and other punk luminaries. 

Tom Kellock ~ "The Piano Man”, has been performing since a teenager. Recording and playing with such luminaries as Heart, Manhattan Transfer, Al Jarreau, Rickie Lee Jones. Tom is a veteran performer with Seattle’s Teatro Zinzanni for over 15 years.

Their music references will run the gamut from Question Mark & the Mysterians, Little Jimmy Scott, Judy Garland, The Cars, Barbara Streisand, Roy Orbison, David Bowie, Beethoven, Gilbert O'Sullivan, The Carpenters, Patsy Cline, Judy Collins to Burt Bacharach— presented in a not so typical jazz standard, pop, cabaret, protest songs & lullabies format. 

 Monologues  traversing topics from gun control, clowns, antidepressants, politics & presidents, the end of days, love and the lack thereof… not to mention the lack of sleep, insanity, Googling, Jeffery Dahmer, death, dreams & depression and the incoming Republican Regime.

Everybody's Happy Nowadays

come on down…

we'll will bring you down…

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