"My Son The Waiter—A Jewish Tragedy" (February 6–March 9)
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Brad Zimmerman shares comedic and heartfelt stories about his childhood and career in a show lauded by George Carlin and Joan Rivers
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My Son The Waiter—A Jewish Tragedy
Brad Zimmerman isn’t a doctor, doesn’t own a giant mansion in Florida, and hasn’t put a multi-million business up for sale. He is, however, a veteran actor and standup who has opened for George Carlin and Joan Rivers, and appeared on The Sopranos. It doesn’t seem to be enough to make his mother brag about him, though. In My Son The Waiter—A Jewish Tragedy, Zimmerman intersperses humorous quotes from his mother with stories of his childhood, his acting career, and his romantic endeavors. In the process, he both illustrates his tenacity in breaking into a fickle industry and inspires viewers to go after what they truly love. It’s a message that resonates with audiences—Everybody Loves Raymond’s Brad Garrett calls it “hysterical, heartfelt, timely and poignant,” while Palm Beach Arts declares it “an absolute must-see.”