Jewmongous: Unkosher Comedy Song Concert at The Cutting Room
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Best known as a founding member of the trailblazing vocal group Rockapella, Sean Altman brings Jewmongous, his "unkosher" comedy song concert, to The Cutting Room. With a songbook of witty, delightfully un-p.c. takes on all things Judaism, Altman has toured the world, twice performed at the White House Chanukah Party, and has shared the stage with everyone from Billy Joel to Jon Stewart and Joey Ramone. His Passover favorite, "They Tried To Kill Us (We Survived, Let's Eat)," has been featured on NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross. Described as "part of a new breed of Jewish hipster comedy" (Philadelphia Daily News), Altman plays acoustic rock songs for the not-too-easily-offended. With songs like the carol parody "Reuben the Hook-Nosed Reindeer" and the toe-tapping tarantella "Blame the Jews," Jewmongous might not be kosher, but it is hilarious.
Best known as a founding member of the trailblazing vocal group Rockapella, Sean Altman brings Jewmongous, his "unkosher" comedy song concert, to The Cutting Room. With a songbook of witty, delightfully un-p.c. takes on all things Judaism, Altman has toured the world, twice performed at the White House Chanukah Party, and has shared the stage with everyone from Billy Joel to Jon Stewart and Joey Ramone. His Passover favorite, "They Tried To Kill Us (We Survived, Let's Eat)," has been featured on NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross. Described as "part of a new breed of Jewish hipster comedy" (Philadelphia Daily News), Altman plays acoustic rock songs for the not-too-easily-offended. With songs like the carol parody "Reuben the Hook-Nosed Reindeer" and the toe-tapping tarantella "Blame the Jews," Jewmongous might not be kosher, but it is hilarious.