So What's Funny Is with Jack Bensinger
About This Event
Jack Bensinger brings his stage-trained approach to a Rock/Pop set at Union Hall, merging classical and contemporary text work with song and character-driven performance. He has appeared on shared bills that blur concert and theatrical practice, framing songs conversationally and treating the room as part of the arrangement; his live work favors clarity, precise listening and understated physical choices over spectacle.
About So What's Funny Is
So What’s Funny Is is a Rock/Pop project led by Jack Bensinger, now appearing at Union Hall. Built like a small theater piece inside a concert set, the songs are introduced with spoken framing and carried by character choices rather than bandstand banter. The approach draws on stage training and a familiarity with text work, blurring downtown performance practice with pop structures. In a city that often keeps venues and disciplines separate, this kind of hybrid set functions as a quiet argument for shared space.
About the Artists
So What's Funny Is with Jack Bensinger
So What’s Funny Is with Jack Bensinger is a New York City–based Rock/Pop artist heard on stages like Union Hall. He has appeared in shared bills that blur concert and character work, including LATE BLOOMERS, a rotating lineup of unexpected solo characters featuring Grace, Reiter, Gus, Heagerty, Nick, Mestad, and Ashley.
Jack Bensinger
Jack Bensinger is a New York–based actor with a background in stage and screen performance. He has trained in classical and contemporary technique, with an emphasis on text work and character study. In New York City, his work has appeared in black box theaters and small-to-midsize venues where ensemble acting and close audience proximity shape the event.