This was such a fun, inspiring show. Jennie Fahn takes us on the journey of growing up as the daughter of Joyce, an over-the-top Jewish mother obsessed with looking her best and men with black hair. Heart-felt and honest, Jennie shares the good, the bad, the ugly, and most of all, the funny....
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GO SEE THIS SHOW!!!! IT'S A DUMB TITLE, BUT MAKES ALL THE SENSE IN THE WORLD ONCE YOU SEE THIS PERFECTLY PERFORMED PIECE OF REAL THEATRE.
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I was very impressed with the direction and the talent of the creative team behind this production. Her acting kept me engaged and the story was well told....
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Call me a 'fahn'. Funny and touching, Ms. Fahn took us on a journey that spanned a life (in about an hour). This could easily be a longer show. Tom Cavanaugh, who can still hear faint echoes of Inge's Americana lurking in forgotten shadows, directed this piece with love for the material, sober devotion to Ms. Fahn, and an appreciation of its subject—Ms. Fahn's mother—who unwittingly bound the duo together in this thing called show business....
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