If Ray Romano had a
Jewish sister from Brooklyn, her name would be Stephanie Blum.
Her new, highly acclaimed solo show, When I Cough I Wet
Myself is a moving self-portrait of a woman caught up
in hilarious and excruciating life circumstances outside of her
control. Written and performed by the former psychologist, it is
currently running in Los Angeles.
Here's when Stephanie reveals
her desire to be closer to her hilariously dysfunctional father.
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Stephanie is the apathetic ‘mom
next door’ who is sarcastic, irreverent and universally adored by
audiences at the Stardust in Las Vegas, on Country Music
Television’s Funniest Videos, HBO’s Comedy Minutes and much
more.
She's the winner of New York’s Funniest
Teacher Contest, Ladies of Laughter
Funniest Female Competition at Madison Square Garden, CBS’s
Star Search and the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival's
"Breakout Performer.”
When an article about Stephanie’s ‘life-as-a-sitcom’ appeared in
The New York Times recognizing her comedic abilities as
well as her experience as a psychologist and mother, she was
commissioned as a contributor to two national publications,
Child Magazine and Parents Magazine.
Ahmet Zappa calls Stephanie’s
comedy, “Dark and perfect.” Ben Stein cheers, “Comic genius!” Freddie Roman
raves, “Her material is brilliant and original…she’s
spectacular!”