Lox, Shmocks and Two Smoking Salmons single work   drama   humour  
Note: Music by Tomi Kalinksi.
Issue Details: First known date: 2006... 2006 Lox, Shmocks and Two Smoking Salmons
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'Lox, Shmocks and Two Smoking Salmons' is an original one-man comedy, created and performed by Jeremie Bracka which satirises and parodies the unique Australian Jewish émigré culture through farce, vaudeville, cabaret and monologue. Lox, Shmocks & Two Smoking Salmons is both a provocative commentary on cultural insularity and a celebration of Australian diversity and multiculturalism. (Source NIDA e-newsletter, March 2006).

Production Details

  • Produced at the Parade Theatre at the National Institute of Dramatic Art, 22 - 23 April 2006. Dircetor: Eli Erez.

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