Warm Cheese Tickets

May 8 & 9, 7:30 | Nothing says love like… Warm Cheese

Written and performed by Teresa L. Thome and Directed by Stan Zimmerman, Warm Cheese is an intimate and comedic exploration of a woman wanting to no longer hate her dead mother. The night of her mother’s funeral as the family all gathers, a daughter learns more about her mother than she ever expected or wanted.

WINNER of New York City’s UNITED SOLO for BEST SCRIPT!

Of her performance at Hollywood Fringe Festival, Michael Van Duzer of ShowMag.com says:

Thome’s writing is clear-eyed, wryly humorous, and filled with specific details and color from her Michigan upbringing. But the story is universal and will resonate with audiences blessed with less prickly mothers than Imelda.

Of her performance for LaughFest, a national festival of Laughter, Teresa’s friend Noreen said (unsolicited):

Your writing and acting are so very poignant and you present your lived experience with stunning courage, vulnerability, and honesty. I feel grateful that you have been able to theatrically assess your relationship with your mother through the lens of comedy while simultaneously demonstrating a remarkable ability to evoke deep levels of disappointment and distress.
Produced, in part, by Fubble Entertainment, LLC.
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May 8 & 9, 7:30
Nothing says love like… Warm Cheese

Written and performed by Teresa L. Thome and Directed by Stan Zimmerman, Warm Cheese is an intimate and comedic exploration of a woman wanting to no longer hate her dead mother. The night of her mother’s funeral as the family all gathers, a daughter learns more about her mother than she ever expected or wanted.

WINNER of New York City’s UNITED SOLO for BEST SCRIPT!

Of her performance at Hollywood Fringe Festival, Michael Van Duzer of ShowMag.com says:

Thome’s writing is clear-eyed, wryly humorous, and filled with specific details and color from her Michigan upbringing. But the story is universal and will resonate with audiences blessed with less prickly mothers than Imelda.

Of her performance for LaughFest, a national festival of Laughter, Teresa’s friend Noreen said (unsolicited):

Your writing and acting are so very poignant and you present your lived experience with stunning courage, vulnerability, and honesty. I feel grateful that you have been able to theatrically assess your relationship with your mother through the lens of comedy while simultaneously demonstrating a remarkable ability to evoke deep levels of disappointment and distress.
Produced, in part, by Fubble Entertainment, LLC.