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Q. What is THE J.A.P. SHOW?

It’s four of today's funniest female comics saluting  the trailblazing and treasured pioneers of comedy with their own zany stories and hilarious stand up.

Q: How long is THE J.A.P. SHOW?

90 minutes

Q. Is there an intermission?

No, but it’s so funny you’ll plotz! (So go before the show.)

Q. What are show times?

THE J.A.P. SHOW plays Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 8:00 PM, Wednesdays at 3:00 PM, and Sundays at 5:00 PM. There are no performances on Fridays.

Q. How much are tickets?

Tickets are $49.50 – $65.00, and can be purchased through Telecharge by calling (212) 239-6200, or online at Telecharge.com

Q. Can I buy a ticket in person?

Yes! Click here for Box Office hours.


Q. Can I pick up my tickets at the box office?

Yes. Click here for Box Office hours

Q. If I bring a group, can I get a cheaper price?

For you? A group of 8 or more, gets a great price. To book a group, just call 646 536 8130 or email groups@thejapshow.com

Q. How do I get to The Actor’s Temple Theater?

The Actors Temple Theatre is located in New York City at 339 West 47th Street, between 8th and 9th Avenues. Click here for directions and public transportation access.

Q. What subways are close by?

The Actors Temple Theater is very close to Times Square, where you will find the 1,2,3,7, and 9, A, B, C, D, E, N, Q, R, S, V and W lines. You can visit www.hopstop.com to plan your trip.

Q. Where do I park the car?

There are many parking lots in the neighborhood, but remember that curtain times create added traffic.

Q. Is The Actor’s Temple Theater handicapped accessible?

Unfortunately, no . . . we already feel guilty about this . . . don’t make it worse.

Q. Does The Actor’s Temple Theater have air conditioning?

Yes

Q. Do I have to climb stairs to see THE J.A.P. SHOW?

Yes, but we have very clean and nice staff who can help you.

Q. Is there a place in The Actor’s Temple Theater to buy a snack or a drink?

Yes

Q. Can I take a snack or drink to my seat?

Yes

Q. Are hearing aids available for the hearing impaired?

No

Q. Is there loud music in the show? Are there strobe lights?

No

Q: Is THE J.A.P. SHOW appropriate for children?

Bring the kids if they’re 16 or older.

Q. Will my grandparents enjoy THE J.A.P. SHOW?

Do the goyim enjoy Christmas?

Q. Where can I read the reviews?

Right here!

Q. Where do I eat nearby?

THE J.A.P. SHOW is one block north of Restaurant Row (46th Street between 8th and 9th); thirty of the city’s best restaurants are located there.

Q. Will THE J.A.P. SHOW be appearing in any other cities?

Yes. Check this website; we’ll let you where and when.

Q. I’m not Jewish, will I like THE J.A.P. SHOW?

If you like funny, you’ll love THE J.A.P. SHOW.

Q. Is there a mailing list I can join?

Of course! Just click here.

Q. How can I audition for THE J.A.P. SHOW?

If you think you’re funny, we want to hear from you. Send your information and ideas to info@thejapshow.com

Q. Where did THE J.A.P. SHOW play before?

THE J.A.P. SHOW had two workshop productions: One at New York’s National Comedy Theatre, the other at New York’s Museum of Jewish Heritage. It was also presented at the Parker Playhouse in Fort Lauderdale in 2006. Click here to read the reviews.

Q. Who created THE J.A.P. SHOW?

Princess Cory Kahaney created THE J.A.P. SHOW. Click here to watch a video of Cory discussing her inspirations for the show.

Q. Who is producing THE J.A.P. SHOW?

THE J.A.P. SHOW is being produced by Foster Entertainment and Maximum Entertainment Productions. Click here for more information

Q. Where can I find out more about the dead comics?

Click here for biographies of the Queens of Comedy.

Q. What does J.A.P. mean, anyway?

The acronym J.A.P. stands for Jewish American Princess . . . of Comedy!

Q. Why is there no show on Friday?

The Actor’s Temple Theater is part of an active synagogue, The Actors Temple Congregation Ezrath Israel, which holds Shabbat services on Fridays at 7:00 PM. Click here for more information

Q. Are services still held in the temple?

The Actor’s Temple Theater is part of an active synagogue, The Actors Temple Congregation Ezrath Israel, which holds Shabbat services on Fridays at 7:00 PM. Click here for more information

Q. Why is THE J.A.P. SHOW being performed in a temple?

The Actor’s Temple Theater was once home to some of the greatest Jewish New York performers of all time: Miton Berle, Sophie Tucker, Al Jolsen, and many more. What better place to pay homage to these comedy pioneers then at The Actor’s Temple Theater?

Q. Where can I find out more about the history of The Actor’s Temple Theater?

Please visit the theater’s website at http://www.theactorstemple.org

Q. How can I contact one of the Princesses?

You can email the Princesses at info@thejapshow.com

Q. If I already have tickets, but can’t make it, what should I do?

Tickets are non-refundable, but we would welcome having you at another time. Give your tickets to your Aunt Bernice instead—she’ll love it!

Q. How long will THE J.A.P. SHOW be running?

Forever, we hope.

Q. Is there a lost and found in The Actor’s Temple Theater?

Yes

Q. Where else can I see these comics perform?

Cory, Jackie, Jessica, and Cathy perform their standup routines around the country. Click here to find their personal website addresses.

 

THE J.A.P. Show is playing at the Actors Temple Theatre on 47th Street. Read the J.A.P. FAQ for more info.

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