My Son The Waiter: A Jewish Tragedy Reviews
DC Theater Arts- Somewhat Recommended
"...When given the opportunity to review a show with a tribal theme, I jump on it. Nothing brings me more joy than to see the Jewish experience on stage, as I relate to things both blatant and nuanced, recalling memories of my grandparents as the onstage story unfolds. After My Son the Waiter: A Jewish Tragedy, I walked out with a deep sense of ambivalence having experienced both profound connection and disjointed distance."
MD Theatre Guide- Recommended
"...Framed by an open stage and wearing all-black clothing, Brad Zimmerman maneuvers around his simple set of a chair and a table beset with a single rose in a vase and a childhood sports trophy. With the house fully lit, Zimmerman delivers his 80+ minute show “My Son the Waiter: A Jewish Tragedy,” a part stand-up, part theatre show recounting the ups, downs, and lengthy plateaus of his life."