The Quo Vadimus? Theatre Company Presents DIAGNOSIS: JEW PAIN (SLIDESHOW OF A LIFE IN PROGRESS) Written & Performed by Michael Feldman The San Francisco Fringe Festival September 2nd - 14th – Exact dates & times to be announced All tickets: $8 *** The Quo Vadimus? Theatre Company is proud to present solo performer Michael Feldman, straight out of a run in the New York International Fringe Festival, in his new one-man show DIAGNOSIS: JEW PAIN (SLIDESHOW OF A LIFE IN PROGRESS) at The San Francisco Fringe Festival September 2nd – 14th. This 60-minute, non-stop performance is a farcical and off-kilter coming of age story that explores racial and sexual identity. Come see comic performer Michael Feldman inhabit over fifteen characters as he recounts growing up bisexual in a conservative Brooklyn Jewish family. Join Michael as he takes you where no Jews or Goyim have gone before! After the success of his one-man show THE DECONSTRUCTION OF A JEW, which explored Jewish stereotypes through a close look at the members of his family, Michael Feldman is now turning his attention to the one unexplored member of his family: himself. Laugh and cry with Michael, a native of Brooklyn, New York, as he delves into issues of religion, sexuality, politics and growing up with the most neurotic people this side of Jerusalem. The critics are raving already! “I almost plotzed” raves Grandma Feldman. “It’s not just schtick…it’s life!” says a random COSTCO salesperson. “Do other children make fun of their parents?” chides Mother Feldman. “There’s a fly in my soup!” screams Grandpa Feldman. The show’s producer, The Quo Vadimus? Theater Company, is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to bringing accessible theater to a diverse audience, and to raising awareness through humor in the theater. A raucous, hysterical, and brutally honest look at the way we think, the people who influence our lives, and the expectations we must live up to, DIAGNOSIS: JEW PAIN (SLIDESHOW OF A LIFE IN PROGRESS) is a must-see for any human being regardless of race, religion, ethnicity, or personal issues. *** |