Amen! The Jewish Shiksa Returns

Top Quote The comedy "Confessions of a Jewish Shiksa" returns to South Florida in October for a command performance at Zinman Hall in Boca Raton. End Quote
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL (1888PressRelease) September 17, 2010 - The reviews are in...Confessions of a Jewish Shiksa...Dancing on Hitler's Grave! is an international buzz-worthy hit!

    The play, starring Frannie Sheridan and directed by Shari Upbin, inspired audiences in Montreal, Canada in September. Now Sheridan brings her funny, dark, multi-character one-woman show to South Florida for a command performance at Zinman Hall in Boca Raton. Co-produced by The West Boca Theater Company, Sheridan will stage six unforgettable performances on Sunday October 17th, 24th, and 31st. There will be two shows a day at 2PM and 5PM.

    In Confessions of a Jewish Shiksa, Frannie shares the true and humorous story of being raised to hide her Orthodox Jewish identity behind a cloak of Catholicism.

    The story is told from the perspective of young Frannie, a nice Catholic girl who grew up with dumpling soup and candlesticks on Fridays, Manischevitz-spiked eggnog at Christmas, and a score of other traditions unfamiliar to her Catholic friends. Frannie's questioning leads her to discover her family's truth: her parents barely escaped the Holocaust and once in North America, were brutally attacked and left for dead by antisemites. These incidents caused them to shroud their history in secrecy, hiding their Jewish heritage even from their children. Confessions reveals the performer's family history through top-notch storytelling sprinkled with clever satire.

    Nosy neighbors and eccentric relatives round out the cast of characters of this one-woman show which will hit home with anyone who has struggled with questions of identity, family, and truth vs. appearances.

    Sheridan is encouraging people from all walks of life to see the play because she believes Confessions appeals to all faiths, cultures and orientations. "It's a story that resonates with so many people on so many different levels. In the end we all just want to be accepted for who we really are," said Sheridan. An audience conversation with Frannie will follow each show.

    The reviews are in!

    "A gripping, powerful, story. From stand-up comedy to stand-out performing," said Mario Betto of the Fort Lauderdale Theater Examiner.

    "I wasn't expecting anything so personal and compelling, the performance was amazing," raved attendee Regina Ross, who brought six family members.

    "A Dramatic Gem," said Marla Schwartz of Around Wellington Magazine.

    Sheridan has won numerous writing honors, including the prestigious Gabriel Award for a CBC documentary based on her story and mayoral proclamations from West Palm Beach and the city of Miami Beach. Recently she was interviewed on Jewish Life Television(JLTV).

    To see a video clip of Frannie's performance visit her website: http://www.franniesheridan.com
    Read a review: Examiner.com: http://www.examiner.com/theatre-in-fort-lauderdale/frannie-
    sheridan-goes-from-stand-up-comic-to-stand-out-performer

    Watch Frannie interviewed on The Iris Acker Show: http://franniesheridan.com/interview.html
    To interview Frannie Sheridan: contact Tandi Wilder at She Got Game Media (914) 572-3671 or email twilder ( @ ) shegotgame dot com dot

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