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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 25 MIN

Joe Fox Talks Don't Cry For Me, My Yeshiva! Here On The Roundtable!

from The Roundtable with Robert Bannon · host Broadway Podcast Network

Joe Fox is bringing audiences laughter, music, and plenty of heart with Don't Cry For Me, My Yeshiva!, his acclaimed autobiographical musical memoir. Raised as the adopted son of an Orthodox rabbi, Fox takes audiences on an unforgettable journey through faith, family, identity, and self-discovery. Packed with clever musical parodies, touching personal stories, and Broadway flair, the show explores what it means to find your voice while honoring where you came from. On this episode of The Roundtable with Robert Bannon, Joe opens up about the real-life experiences that inspired the show, including his unique childhood, his path to embracing his identity as a gay man, and the surprising twists that led him from documentary filmmaking to the cabaret stage. We discuss the power of storytelling, finding humor in life's challenges, and why audiences of all backgrounds have connected so deeply with his deeply personal and universally relatable tale. Don't miss this inspiring and entertaining conversation with a performer proving that sometimes the most powerful stories are your own. Follow Robert @RobertMBannon or visit RobertBannon.com for more interviews, entertainment news, and conversations with the artists shaping culture today. #JoeFox #DontCryForMeMyYeshiva #TheRoundtableWithRobertBannon #Broadway #OffBroadway #Cabaret #LGBTQ #Theater #MusicalTheatre #BroadwayWorld #Entertainment #Podcast #Interview #NYCTheatre #ArtsAndCulture Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Joe Fox is bringing audiences laughter, music, and plenty of heart with Don't Cry For Me, My Yeshiva!, his acclaimed autobiographical musical memoir. Raised as the adopted son of an Orthodox rabbi, Fox takes audiences on an unforgettable journey through faith, family, identity, and self-discovery. Packed with clever musical parodies, touching personal stories, and Broadway flair, the show explores what it means to find your voice while honoring where you came from. On this episode of The Roundtable with Robert Bannon, Joe opens up about the real-life experiences that inspired the show, including his unique childhood, his path to embracing his identity as a gay man, and the surprising twists that led him from documentary filmmaking to the cabaret stage. We discuss the power of storytelling, finding humor in life's challenges, and why audiences of all backgrounds have connected so deeply with his deeply personal and universally relatable tale. Don't miss this inspiring and entertaining conversation with a performer proving that sometimes the most powerful stories are your own. Follow Robert @RobertMBannon or visit RobertBannon.com for more interviews, entertainment news, and conversations with the artists shaping culture today. #JoeFox #DontCryForMeMyYeshiva #TheRoundtableWithRobertBannon #Broadway #OffBroadway #Cabaret #LGBTQ #Theater #MusicalTheatre #BroadwayWorld #Entertainment #Podcast #Interview #NYCTheatre #ArtsAndCulture Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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