With a face that shouts "Xmas" but a soul that screams "Hanukkah", Rachel Creeger has always felt like she has a foot in two worlds. Coming from a family of immigrants and refugees, who felt totally British regardless of accents and lifestyle, has coloured her perception of community. She's lived in Essex, Israel and Belarus, been a dental nurse, singer and social worker and now performs, writes and directs comedy. Is it any wonder she has no idea where she truly belongs?
A solo stand up comedy exploring rebellion and the drive to fit in, with a bit about being a pop star. From the writer of 'An Insomniac's Guide To Ambulances' and 'Staffroom', as heard on BBC London Radio.
Winner of Best Comedy Award at the Greater Manchester Fringe 2017
Sold Out Edinburgh Fringe Festival Run 2017
UK Tour 2018, the show has now been seen by 3500 people of all faiths and none.
"Very, very funny" - Jewish Chronicle
"A confident and charismatic performer" - Funny Women
"Creeger is never anything less than truly fascinating" - Views From The Gods
"Tight writing, sharp performance and a beautifully zany imagination" - The Brighton Source