“No songs about dreidels. No Israeli folk dancing.” So
proclaims Good for the Jews, the musical comedy collaboration of
David Fagin and Rob Tannenbaum, back for one exceedingly
well-selected night only at the Triple Door. The shtick is Jew-based
musical humor and—most promisingly—the potential for
audience offense is real enough that the show comes with a warning. Go
for the lack of other options, stay for the Passover song “They Tried
to Kill Us, We Survived, Let’s Eat.” (Triple Door, 216 Union St,
www.thetripledoor.com. 7
pm, $20, all ages.
)

David Schmader—former weed columnist and Stranger associate editor—is the author of the solo plays Straight and Letter to Axl, which he’s performed in Seattle and across the US. His latest...