Highlights
My Son the Waiter: A Jewish Tragedy & Still Not Famous is Brad Zimmerman’s comedic memoir brought to life on stage. With razor-sharp wit and heartfelt storytelling, Zimmerman recounts his decades-long pursuit of artistic success.
About This Deal
- Seating: Stadium seating
- MA17- some adult content
Accessibility: This studio theatre is not fully accessible. Limited to 1 manual wheelchair & no motorized wheelchairs. Seats assigned will be stadium seating unless floor requested.
My Son The Waiter a Jewish Tragedy & STILL NOT FAMOUS! Philadelphia PA 2025
October 9 - November 1: One Ticket
As Brad Zimmerman celebrates the 10th Anniversary of his Hit New York comedy, My Son The Waiter: A Jewish Tragedy, he now has a New Show: My Son The Waiter: A Jewish Tragedy & STILL Not Famous! Enjoy a different hilarious look at his long journey to follow his dream of success in show business, & the parents who suffered through it!
The show takes you through Actor/Comedian Brad Zimmerman’s moving and hilarious story about the grit & passion required to "make it" as an artist and the sweet rewards that come from never giving up. Brad moved to New York and "temporarily" waited tables for 29 years, while pursuing his career as an actor. After many years, he finally got a role on the Sopranos and work as a comedian opening for Joan Rivers (8 years), George Carlin and Brad Garrett.