| Deb Filler- Punch Me In The Stomach / Filler Up | |
| This child of Holocaust survivors combines stand up comedy and storytelling to depict her unusual upbringing as a Jewish girl in New Zealand. | |
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| Comic Deb Filler has been described alternatively as: “warm, gifted, funny, a consummate performer on every level, a complete chameleon, remarkable, quietly sensational, inspiring and brilliant.” Punch Me In The Stomach is the astonishingly poignant theater piece, which has elicited these raves. The show is a journey to the heart. The 36 characters she depicts in her remarkable solo performance balance humor, love, passion and pathos, and the ability to laugh in the face of the Holocaust. Humor has rarely been associated with the Holocaust, but in this rich, funny, and poignant performance Filler creates the qualities of the universal family out of the family she lost |
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