Our Story
"He Said, He Said" is a 60-minute show featuring humorous stories about exotic travel, bad dates, Jews in church, and two men's search for love in a complicated world.
Writer/performers Randy Ross and Judah Leblang have appeared at libraries, temples, churches, theater festivals, and other venues. Their adult-oriented shows have entertained audiences of diverse ages, ethnicities, and interests. We are founding members of the New England Indie Authors Collective. http://www.neiac.org
Judah Leblang is a storyteller, memoirist, and writing instructor. His show, "One Man's Journey through the Middle Ages" has been featured at venues in Toronto, Cleveland, Boston, and at Fringe Theater Festivals in Chicago, Minneapolis, Winnipeg and Edmonton. His essays and commentaries have been broadcast on National Public Radio and published in newspapers and magazines in Boston and Cleveland. Judah has taught writing at Boston's GrubStreet writing center, Literary Cleveland and at the Cape Cod Writers Conference. The second edition of his memoir "Finding My Place” was published in 2013. His new memoir, Echoes of Jerry: One Man’s Search for His Deaf Uncle and His Own Voice” was published in October, 2019. Video clips of his performances are available at www.judahleblang.com
Randy Ross is a Boston-area writer, comedian, and performer. His writing has appeared in The Drum, Black Heart Magazine, Calliope and other publications. In 2007, he took a solo trip around the world and he can now say in three languages: “Do you speak English?” “How much is the Pepto-Bismol?” and “Is this the evacuation helicopter?” He is writing a novel inspired by the trip with the working title: The Loneliest Planet, which he will circulate to agents in 2014. He has performed a one-man show, The Chronic Single's Handbook, based on the book, at fringe theater festivals in Portland, Maine and Washington, D.C., and at venues around Boston. Videos from his show are available at: www.randyrossmedia.com