Jay Johnson: The Two & Only! written and performed by Jay Johnson, opened on
Broadway to rave reviews at the
Helen Hayes Theatre on September 28, 2006. This was preceded by an acclaimed off-Broadway run at the
Atlantic Theatre Company in New York. The show also performed at the Zero Arrow Theatre, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the Brentwood and Colony Theater Company in Los Angeles, California. The Cambridge performance garnered the New England Critics Award, and in Los Angeles, Johnson received the 2006
Ovation Award for Best Solo Performance. The show deconstructs and demonstrates Johnson's lifelong obsession with the art of ventriloquism. The show is a Valentine, not only to the art, but also to his mentor and friend Arthur Sieving, who created Johnson's first professional puppet. The show is aided and abetted by a cast of ventriloquated characters, including his
Soap alter ego, Bob. Johnson won the 2007
Tony Award for Best Special Theatrical Event for the show. He is the only ventriloquist to ever be nominated and win an American Theatre Wing
Tony Award or an
Ovation Award. The show was filmed on September 15, 2012, in Thalian Hall in Wilmington, North Carolina. Johnson enlisted film and stage director
Bryan W. Simon to direct the film adaptation of the performance. Johnson first met Simon in 2009 when he starred in the comedy documentary ''
I'm No Dummy'', directed by Bryan W. Simon. The original Bob puppet featured on
Soap was added to the entertainment collection at the
Smithsonian Institution's
National Museum of American History in May 2007. He currently uses a replica Bob for
Jay Johnson: The Two & Only! and other appearances. ==References==