The J.A.P. Show, Jewish American Princesses of Comedy
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Apr 18, 2007
Closed Sep 30, 2007
Opened Apr 18, 2007
Closed Sep 30, 2007
Running Time:
1hr. 30min.
1hr. 30min.
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New York City's current funniest Jewish women team up ( thanks to technology!) with the trailblazing comediennes of the 40's and 50's. This uproarious evening pulls together comic performers like Cory Kahaney, Jessica Kirson, Adrianne Tolsch, Julie Goldman, and Cathy Ladman with video segments from Totie Fields, Jean Carroll, Betty Walker and Audio appearances from Pearl Williams, Belle Barth, Sophie Tucker and other spicy special guests.
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Many Jews (this writer included) tend to need a really good reason to go to synagogue in the 11-and-a-half months between Yom Kippur and Rosh Hashanah -- like a relative's Bar Mitzvah or a really good rummage sale. Now, we've found a third one: the often hilarious The J.A.P. Show ensconced inside The Actors' Temple.
Don't worry: There's no tsuris here, just a chance to laugh your tuchas off, thanks to funny ladies Cory Kahaney (who conceived the show), Jessica Kirson, Cathy Ladman, and Jackie Hoffman, all of whom know how to hit the funny bone. Hard.
Gentile alert: While The Jewish Princesses of Comedy, as they've billed themselves, may use a Yiddish word here and there, the show is the [...]