Shake off the post-holiday blues with some high-energy fun courtesy of Club Fugazi’s latest production, “Ennio: The Living Paper Cartoon.” The one-man show stars Italian mime, comedian and cabaret artist Ennio Marchetto. At last week’s opening night performance, Marchetto's whirlwind series of parodies of some 60 different celebrities and historical figures slayed the audience and earned him a thunderous standing ovation.
The award-winning entertainer's limited run at the North Beach venue marks his first engagement in San Francisco in more than a decade. You can catch the fast-paced show — it's just over an hour — through February 5. Club Fugazi partnered with Glynis Henderson Productions and Jonathan Reinis Productions to bring Marchetto back to the Bay Area. ("Dear San Francisco" returns to the stage February 10.)
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