Photo Flash: Minnelli Visits 'Italian/Jewish/Therapy'

By: Dec. 26, 2006
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Stage and screen legend Liza Minnelli (Cabaret film, Chicago, The Rink) recently caught Steve Solomon's hit one-man comedy My Mother's Italian, My Father's Jewish and I'm in Therapy, which is playing an extended run at the Little Shubert Theatre (422 West 42nd Street, between 9th and 10th Aves) through April 1st.

The show began previews on November 3rd and opened on December 8th.  "One part lasagna, one part kreplach and two parts prozac," state press notes, Italian+Jewish=Therapy is written by and stars Steve Solomon and directed by John Bowab (Legends!, The Unsinkable Molly Brown).  "Having headlined throughout the United States and Europe for over twenty years, Steve's stories relate to the wacky side of the human condition, combining comic voices, sound effects and astounding characters  - bringing alive a myriad of people from all walks of life." The show has toured in over 50 cities around the United States, Canada and Bermuda, playing to sold-out audiences and return engagements. 

Visit www.ItalianJewishTherapy.com for more information.


Steve Solomon and Liza Minnelli


Steve Solomon, Liza Minnelli and the staff of the Little Shubert Theatre

 


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