40 | SUN LAKES LIFESTYLES | DECEMBER 2021 |
Yiddish Culture Club
Welcome to December. Holidays galore! Chanukah, Christmas,
Kwanzaa, Boxing Day, and New Years Eve. With so much going on in
our lives, the YCC will not be holding a December event.
However, let's discuss the plans for January, 2022. A new year
begins with an exciting event for YCC members.
We are attending the McCallum Theatre's showing of Steve
Solomon's comedy show My Mother's Italian My Father's Jewish and
I'm Still in Therapy! Wednesday matinee, Jan. 26, 2022 at 2 pm.
This is one of Mc Callum Theatre's favorite shows. It is an
afternoon of hysterical comedy featuring the voices of almost 30
characters, all played by Steve Solomon. A master dialectician and
comedy veteran, Steve captures the voice and personality of every
single one of his family members so well, you'll think they're on stage
with him. We'll meet Uncle Willie, Demented Cousin Kenny, Steve's
new therapist, Cousin Sal (and Sal's parole officer), Steve's mom, dad
and myriad astounding characters we know, love and tolerate from
our own families; each one brought to life on stage by Steve using his
gift for creating voices, dialects and wacky sound effects that only
add to the hilarity of each story.
Steve has taken the art of impersonation and honed it into a
science. He recounts memorable moments from his past and makes
hysterical observations of the things we all relate to. Many of our
YCC membership have already purchased tickets. However, if you
care to join our group, you can still order tickets individually by going
to www.mccallumtheatre.com.
Please notify Marilyn Forhane, YCC's Sunshine Board Member,
at (951) 845-9455 (mfor18@gmail.com) if you know anyone who
should receive a get well or sympathy card.
Notify Diane Stone, VP Programs, at (951) 769-0130 (swmbo3@
gmail.com) if you have program ideas or want to borrow one of the
DVDs from the YCC Library.
Diane Berley, Membership VP, at (818) 943-6457 (berley52@aol.
com) wants to hear about any changes in your contact information
and will answer any questions about membership.
The Yiddish Culture Club welcomes all
residents of any denomination