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Jews! The Other White People

De : Un-Cabaret
Lu par : Stephen Glass, Rob Cohen, Alan Zweibel, Beth Lapides
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    Alternative comedy troupe Un-Cabaret presents four hilarious Hebrews, each with a witty and wise take on growing up Jewish. Weaving together scriptural dogma and screaming laughter, Alan Zweibel opens with "The Day I Got Caught Playing with Myself in Hebrew School", a hormone-tinged paean to his teenaged crush on Sarah, Abraham's wife from the Book of Genesis. Elsewhere, Stephen Glass offers a sarcastic send-up of that most grave cultural betrayal, the Jew-Gentile relationship, while Beth Lapides' "The Ish Factor" examines the bewildering cultural duality whereby Jews simultaneously find themselves a distinct ethnic group - oppressed and persecuted - and part of the white majority. Emmy Award winner Rob Cohen closes things out with the tickling tale of how he ditched his own Bar Mitzvah.

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    This very special Un-Cabaret collection includes four deeply funny stories about Jews and Jewishness:

    ALAN ZWEIBEL ("The Day I Got Caught Playing with Myself in Hebrew School") has received five Emmy Awards, six CableACE Awards, and three Writers Guild Awards for his work in television, which includes Saturday Night Live. His fiction has appeared in such diverse publications as Mad Magazine, The New Yorker, and The Atlantic. His most recent novel is The Other Schulman.

    STEPHEN GLASS ("Hitler's Willing Executioner, Me?") is the author of The Fabulist.

    BETH LAPIDES ("The Ish Factor") is host and curator for Un-Cabaret, "Say the Word", and the "Other Network". She is a commentator for NPR's All Things Considered and The Huffington Post. Her first book, Did I Wake You? Haikus for Modern Living was published in November 2006.

    ROB COHEN ("Bar Mitzvah Boy") is an Emmy-winning writer for The Ben Stiller Show and The Simpsons and a writer for Saturday Night Live and American Dad.

    These performances were recorded at Un-Cabaret's reading series, "Say the Word", featuring great comedy writers reading their own original first-person nonfiction. For more information about shows and workshops, go to www.uncabaret.com.

    ADVISORY: Some content may not be appropriate for minors.

    ©2006 Un-Cabaret and Artists (P)2006 Un-Cabaret and Artists

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    "An artistic genre all it's own! Very funny people telling unusually honest stories." (Ira Glass, This American Life)
    "A comedy be-in!" (Rolling Stone)
    "Original, deep, smart, surprising, and very funny!" (The Onion)

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