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Jew Talkin' to Me? Comedy at a distance

What do comics do when stand up has shut down? Create a new show, that's what

July 2, 2020 18:40
Rachel Creeger and Philip Simon

Did you hear the one about the orthodox Jew, reform Jew and liberal Jew who walked into a bar? Sadly bars aren’t an option just yet, but at the very least you know the conversation will be anything but dull.

It started, like most projects do, with a casual chat. Picture the scene, two award-winning Jewish comedians (Rachel Creeger and Philip Simon) commiserating from their respective kitchens about how their careers had come to a screeching halt because someone far away ate a non-kosher flying mouse. The world of comedy needed to adapt, it would be survival of the fittest. Or for the less sporty Jewish comics (so, all of them) survival of the fastest broadband.

We’ve worked together as comedians for a few years, on joint projects and as a supportive presence while working independently. Lockdown seemed the perfect opportunity to develop something new. 

So, “Jew Talkin’ To Me?” was born. Like your grandmother’s fluffiest kneidlach, the idea grew apace, taking advantage of Philip’s experience as host of festival cult hit “Jew-O-Rama” and Rachel’s as the only practising orthodox Jewish woman on the UK’s professional comedy circuit. Both have theatre backgrounds, Philip’s also worked on screen and Rachel has produced literary and arts festivals. Rachel was a Bnei Akiva stalwart, Philip an RSY macher, so they know how to create engaging content.