Shiva for Anne Frank
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Rachel McKay Steele / Rhymes with Purple
A celebration of Jewish Identity, girlhood, and community mourning. Can one Jewish comedian relate herself to Anne Frank? Although one of the most famous and recognisable young women in the world, Frank's legacy is often simplified so she can remain a saintly beacon from one of humanity's darkest chapters. Now that we find ourselves in yet another dark chapter, come laugh, celebrate, and mourn as filtered through her nose-job, Bat Mitzvah, and a one-night stand with a German. She's trying to meet the moment but showing up fashionably late (with snacks) instead.
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