“What Is To Be Done?” Fights Depression & Fascism, Brilliantly—at Club Fugazi
Josh Kornbluth. Photo by Steven Laschever.
Josh Kornbluth’s Comedy Discovers Core of Democracy!
by Robert M. Gardner
First published at Theatrius on August 23, 2025, opening at The Marsh.
Josh Kornbluth’s hilarious new show, “What Is To Be Done? Fighting Fascism and Depression,” is running for three nights at the beloved Club Fugazi in North Beach. Eager full houses testify that Josh’s latest show has the makings of another hit for this veteran comedy performer.
Josh Kornbluth is a genius: his latest show displays the full breadth of his keen insights and biting wit. His delivery has such honesty that he gets us to invest in his history—growing up in a New York, Communist, Jewish family. He was teased by his classmates for his differences. His background makes him a keen observer of political life and he offers brilliant, funny observations on our current disastrous descent into fascism.
After his childhood as a “Red-Diaper Baby,” he suffered from depression, an affliction that severely troubled him until, with the help of his therapist, he found Prozac. Josh describes the “glimmer” that he felt when, after six weeks, the drug kicked in. Unfortunately, the Prozac came with side effects, so he tries to wean himself from it—with humorous results.
Josh Kornbluth tells secrets
Josh turns to his doctor for a drug without the side effects. The doctor suggests another SSRI drug and Josh confides that he does not quite know what those initials stand for. On cue, the audience responded: “Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors.” We all laugh as we realize that we just revealed our personal knowledge of SSRIs.
Josh excels at connecting with his audience. An accomplished comedian with over 30 years on the stage, he knows all the tricks to engage and entertain. We laugh, we cry—and he shows us how to connect our personal afflictions with the wider political scene, which could be the real cause of our troubles. And he turns his scrutiny to our present onrushing dictatorship.
With newfound happiness in his battle against depression, Josh wonders why he was still so unhappy. As he views the world, he reflects how quickly the U.S. is descending into dictatorship. And he realizes that the source of his depression could be political!
Josh Kornbluth contemplates fascism.
Josh takes us from discussing personal issues to dealing with national and global disorder. Of course, we know that a lot of us are depressed about our country’s descent into oligarchy. When Josh makes it into comedy, he helps us validate and examine our daily fears.
Josh points out that Democracy is an expression of Love. We feel for Others–that is the essence of democracy. When we say, “We the people,” we really mean: “We Love the People.” Our future rests in our solidarity and our resolve to put those loving feelings into action.
Josh’s words give us hope that we have a future, but only if we act and resist the political outrages that are growing day by day.
Josh Kornbluth has us laughing all the way to the next protest, the next necessary march. March On! Love All the People. Josh provides an antidote to misery and a gateway to FUN. Hurry to see him at Club Fugazi on Wednesdays, January 14, 21, and 28. Josh changes lives.
“What Is To Be Done? Fighting Fascism and Depression”—an improvised work-in-progress by Josh Kornbluth, tech by Blake Radiant, at Club Fugazi, San Francisco.
Info: clubfugazisf.com – to January 28, 2026.
Cast: Josh Kornbluth