Jay Leno September 28, 2014
Jay Leno Opens Cerritos Season
By Glen Creason
Has success spoiled Jay Leno? That was
the question for the many who crowded the Performing Arts Center over the
weekend to hear the comedian hold court in his first visit to Cerritos. It has
been said that Leno banks his salary from hosting “the Tonight Show” and lives
off his busy stand-up schedule which truly seems to be his passion. Then again,
the Center would have to go a long way to offer numbers of compensation
impressive to a guy who is worth more than many counties in California and who
owns more fine automobiles than most of us own articles of clothing. The
two-hundred cars in his “garage” demonstrate that he certainly does not need
Cerritos money but on Saturday night he gave everyone in the packed hall their
money’s worth. For over an hour and a half Leno hardly took a breath and his
rapid-fire observations on current events and the foibles of modern society
kept the place rocking with laughter from the upper balcony to the sometimes
foils in the front of the orchestra. While many just remember Jay Leno as the
host who has sat alongside the greatest stars and celebrities in the
entertainment world, he is also one fantastic comedian!
My favorite new
big word is paraprosdokian which describes the turn of humor in which there is a twist
on the logical punchline. Jay Leno is a real master of paraprosdokian comedy
where he begins with a pedestrian subject like local laws and makes it
hilarious in his slant on the truth of the matter. On this night that may have
included gay people in Salt Lake City, flip-phones, thieving monkeys, Thai
nomenclature, Hugh Hefner’s opinions on sexual mores, side-effects of
medicines, over-eating, Catholics, Mormons, Anthony Wiener, car accessories,
alternative fuels, cats, dogs, airports and families. While that might seem
like a catalog of the mundane, in the quicksilver mind of Jay Leno those topics
left tears of laughter dampening audience faces and kept a steady flow of roars
echoing across the great hall. Yet, the best of all was the closest to Leno’s
heart as in the descriptions of his parents that rose above even the constant
laughter to the kind of gut-laughs that almost hurt. You have to tip your hat to the craft of the
man: as a dyslexic he has overcome a lot and rose to great heights. This makes
his ability to keep thousands laughing for over ninety minutes without even a
note card to guide him all the more impressive.
The show was
opened by the fine and mellow “Street Corner Renaissance”, five very cool gents
who demonstrated the fine art of a Capella singing. I would say the SCR took
Doo-Wop above the street corner and made it concert worthy while igniting some
old fuses of memory with winners like “Sh-Boom, This Magic Moment, Cloud 9,
Come and Go With Me, Why Do Fools Fall in Love and the gorgeous “Up on the
Roof.” Appearing before a crowd anxious to hear their hero Jay Leno, the
gentlemen won over Cerritos by the second song.