Breast Cancer Comedy In Rider’s Spitz Theater
Through a partnership between Jewish Family and Children’s Service and the YWCA Princeton Breast Cancer Resource Center, New York City-based writer and performer Amy Marcs brings her critically acclaimed, autobiographical one-woman reconstructive comedy, Nice T!ts to Rider University’s Spitz Theater on Thursday, November 30 at 7 p.m.
The performance is hosted by Jewish Family and Children’s Service of Greater Mercer County, YWCA Princeton Breast Cancer Resource Center, and Sharsheret.
Nice T!ts is a comedic exploration of Marcs’s rollercoaster experience with cancer and its effect on her perceptions of femininity, womanhood, confidence, and mortality. It combines humor and heart-felt honesty.
“I hope to be of service to others with my show. To give hope to women who are going through this, so they know they’re not alone and that they are still beautiful, vibrant, and sexy,” said the show’s creator Amy Marcs. “My story is about the resiliency of the human spirit and finding self-acceptance, love, and hope in a very difficult and traumatic situation. And of course, all told through humor, because I believe that is one of the best healing tools we have.”
Tickets cost $15, and must be purchased in advance online at www.jfconline.org. All event proceeds will be donated to JFCS and the Breast Cancer Resource Center.