Monday, April 12, 2010

An Evening of Laughs at Bedford Middle School!


They say that laughter is the best medicine and if you were at Bedford Middle School this evening you would be cured! Roz Chast, a cartoonist, best known for her cartoons in "The New Yorker" had the 500 attendees in the auditorium rolling in their seats!

Roz presented a slide show of about 50 of her cartoons. She started with one titled "A Note on The Author". Roz had been asked to submit a photo of herself as a youngster for a publication and she asked if she could submit a drawing instead. They said yes and she ran with it. The result was a cartoon of herself laying in bed reading books on illness' and diseases, you had to be there! She read some of the cartoons and commented on what inspired her. Some, needed no comment from Roz.

There was a Q&A following the slide show where people asked a variety of questions which brought one of the funniest lines of the evening. The question went something like, "I've been following your career in cartoons and you seemed somewhat ambivalent to moving to the suburbs how do you feel now"? Roz was quick to say that she would be happy to never drive again and said that on her way to Bedford School she was stuck on Long Lost Lane. The room erupted in laughter since it's really Long Lots. The consensus after the talk was that Roz's next cartoon will be about Long Lost Lane!

After the Q&A, Roz was on hand to sign books. I was happy to have my hubbies gift signed by the author...too bad I didn't ask for a little cartoon instead! Maybe next time.


If you didn't get the opportunity to hear Roz tonight, you can check out her exhibition, Divine Comedy, at the Westport Arts Center running from April 1st to May 30, 2010.