"I'm going to stay in show business until I'm the last one left." These were the words of comedian George Burns, and even now, more than 12 years since his passing, the sentiment seems plausible.
The "Oh, Hello" show is a theatrical legend. Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland, two men of a certain age in turtlenecks from the Upper West Side of Manhattan, ran an "Oh, Hello" for 138 performances ...
But this time he's not playing nightclubs, and he's not strobing his way through a succession of instant "cameos.'' He's playing George Burns in a 90-minute, one-man multimedia show, "Say Goodnight, ...