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“Don’t Cry for Me” is Black’s fictionalized vision of a father’s remorse. In Black’s epistolary novel, 62-year-old Jacob is dying of cancer.
As Jacob lies dying from cancer, he begins to write letters to his gay son, who he hasn’t spoken to in years, as a way to make amends.
Joe Fox’s new show Don’t Cry for Me – My Yeshiva, which details his journey out of a closeted Orthodox Jewish and then back into it is to go behind-the-scenes with anti-gay marriage ...
But this love story has a twist, and if you want to find out what that is, you should get yourself to Don’t Tell Mama this Friday, August 2, when Fox performs the last of his three-show run.
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