Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh
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Opened Aug 2, 2001
Closed Nov 18, 2001
Opened Aug 2, 2001
Closed Nov 18, 2001
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Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh is a musical comedy revue created by Allan Sherman, featuring song parodies woven into a merry musical about the life of Barry Bockman and his beloved, Sarah Jackman. From birth to summer camp (Camp Granada of course) to marriage to suburbia and the shopping mall to retirement in Florida, the audience is treated to a zany cast of characters inspired by the Grammy-Award-Winning song "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh".
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The Jews are alive with the sound of music--or, at least, with the sound of lyrics. Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh! is a concoction of Douglas Bernstein & Rob Krausz, who have strung together selected Allan Sherman parody numbers from the 1960s. In doing so, they've created a sweetly comic musical that follows the journey of a Jewish-American man from his birth through old age. The show was first staged here in New York at the Circle in the Square Theater on Bleecker Street in 1992, and its current revival at the Triad Theatre is a reason for celebration and reflection.
The celebration is for the talent of the late Mr. Sherman. Parodists often get the lion's share of their comedy from dicey, [...]