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My Son The Waiter a Jewish Tragedy & Still Not Famous!

March 18 @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
$58.5 – $68.5
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As Brad Zimmerman celebrated the 10th Anniversary of his Hit New York comedy, My Son The Waiter: A Jewish Tragedy, he created a brand New Show: My Son The Waiter: A Jewish Tragedy & STILL Not Famous!
This is a continuation of his inspiring story about the grit and passion required to “make it” as an artist and the sweet rewards that come from never giving up on your dream. Brad moved to New York City and “temporarily” waited tables for 29 years, while continuing to pursue his dream of comedic acting. He never gave up, and many years later, after opening for Joan Rivers, Brad Garrett, and the famed George Carlin, his Off Broadway Hit Show is as profound as it is entertaining.
Enjoy a different hilarious look at his long journey to follow his dream of success in show business, & the parents who suffered through it!
“I’ve had three great opening acts in my lifetime: Billy Crystal, Garry Shandling, and Brad Zimmerman.”
– Joan Rivers
“Like Billy Crystal’s 700 Sundays.”
– Jewish Week
“HILARIOUS! The humor is universal!”
– San Diego Union Tribune
“PLENTY OF LAUGHS! It’s all funny stuff! … Being an artist is about the journey, not the destination.”
– AZ Republic
“AN ABSOLUTE MUST-SEE! You’ll laugh and you’ll walk out of the theater with a lesson: If you can find something that you truly love, it gives your life meaning.”
– Palm Beach Arts

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  • Date: March 18
  • Time:
    7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
  • Cost: $58.5 – $68.5
  • Website: https://www.bocablackbox.com/events/mar26-My-Son-The-Waiter-A-JEWISH-TRAGEDY--STILL-NOT-FAMOUS

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  • Boca Black Box Center for the Arts
  • 8221 Glades Road
    Boca Raton, FL 33434 United States
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