Bill Cosby Fills Chautauqua Institution Amphitheater With Laughs

Last night, I went to the Chautauqua Institution to see Bill Cosby. It was packed and it was extraordinarily hard to even get a seat. Some ticket-holders in the amphitheater had to stand for the show.

The Jamestown Post-Journal has a review, and captures the essence of the show spot on:

With laughs abounding and smiles throughout the ampitheater, Cosby showed that he can segue through anything without missing a beat.

He related so many stories, the performance was more like catching up with an old friend than a formal and distant recital, and the crowd enjoyed it.

Seeing Bill Cosby perform in 2008 seemed like an honor to the hundreds he entertained.

Indeed it was. 


Matt Margolis is co-author (with Mark Noonan) of Caucus of Corruption: The Truth About The New Democratic Majority. He also blogs at Blogs For Victory. Follow Matt on Twitter.




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