Live Music with Norm Zamcheck & Andrew Livingston (Bride of Science)

Join NYC duo Norman (Real Stormin) Zamcheck (composer, vocalist, keyboard) & Andrew Livingston (upright bass), ⅔ of Bride of Science, for an acoustic concert described as upbeat, unique, & eclectic, featuring a humorous & folk feel.

The group, ​​Bride of Science, is the acoustic outlet of pianist composer Norman (Real Stormin) Zamcheck’s prodigious songwriting outlet. – 800 compositions & counting! Norman Zamcheck & Andrew Livingston, ⅔ of Bride of Science will perform as a duo at the JCC Saturday February 28th at 7pm.

Bride of Science is a nearly half century collaboration between multi-guitarist Mat Kastner and Norm Zamcheck. College classmates, they met sophomore year, traveled southward after graduation with an eclectic rock band called “Milkweed,” and continued to jam together over the years. They had their Nashville debut at Douglass Corner Cafe in 2023. Over the years Mat, whose specialty is bluegrass and folk, has lent his gifts to nearly all Norm’s songs, and has contributed to nearly all of Norm’s 8 album releases over the past decade. Accompanying them is Andrew Livingston, on upright bass. The trio is named after one of their songs, a ditty loosely based on “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelly, and also Norm’s mother, wife of a world renowned scientist.

Band info: realstorminnormanband.carbonmade.com

Musichttps://realstorminnorman1.bandcamp.com/album/bride-of-science

Comedy Night with Tayler Yarish

Join us for our annual comedy night! A night full of laughs with Tayler Yarish, Dillon Krause, Rachel Lenihan, & host Brian Elberg!

Dillon Krause is a comedian based out of New York City. He is a regular at The Comic Strip Live, Q.E.D., and High Line Comedy Club, and was a selection for the 2025 Don’t Tell Comedy Competition. He also performed in the Boston Comedy Festival, World Series of Comedy, and Hell Yes Fest.

Rachel Lenihan is a NYC based stand-up comedian who performs internationally and is currently a regular in the NYC scene performing at New York Comedy Club, QED, and The Comic Strip. Aside from being a comedian for the past 10 years, Rachel was a Writer for the latest season of The Chris Gethard Show on TruTv. In 2021, Rachel was  featured in Metropolitan Magazine as a talented young comedian for her dry absurdist humor.  She is also a visual artist and has an original artwork displayed in Carrot Top’s Green room in Vegas.

Tayler Yarish is a stand-up comedian based out of New York City. He is the co-host of the weekly podcast HeHeHe with Steven Rogers and Peter Wong. Tayler can be seen nightly at various clubs across New York City.When he’s not headlining his own shows, he can be seen featuring for Kathleen Madigan and Steven Rogers. His comedy has been featured in the New York Comedy Festival as well as with Nateland Entertainment.

Brian Elberg is a comedian from New York City. Much of his comedy draws from his experience as a high school math teahcer.

Sunday Speaker Series with Jeremy Mack on “Failure to Launch”

Failure to Launch is a term often used to describe young adults who seem unable to move forward into independent adult life. In this talk, psychiatrist Jeremy R. Mack, M.D. looks beyond labels to explore the psychological and relational forces that can stall development. Drawing on decades of clinical experience, he examines how family dynamics, expectations, anxiety, and unspoken emotional loyalties can quietly interfere with independence, motivation, and agency. The talk is designed for parents, educators, and community members seeking a deeper understanding of why capable young people can feel so profoundly stuck—and what helps growth resume.

  • 30 min lecture
  • 30 min Q/A

Jeremy R. Mack, M.D. is a child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist in private practice in New York City and in Sherman. He did his residencies in adult and child psychiatry at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York, and has held faculty and leadership positions at Mount Sinai and the NYU–Bellevue Hospital, where for many years he was the head of the child psychiatry clinic. He has spent decades working with children, adolescents, and families and has talked and written on ADHD, elective mutism, childhood schizophrenia, the perception of time and space, claustrophilia, Primo Levi and the Holocaust, the mind-brain connection, the conduct of psychotherapy, and family dynamics. He is the author of Phantoms of the Hotel Meurice:A Guide to the Holocaust in Paris, which won a starred review from Kirkus.  Dr. Mack will talk about the causes of failure to launch and measures to deal with it. 

Supper & Standards with Christopher Louis

Supper and Standards

featuring

Christopher Louis — vocals, trombone

Sabrina Mason — vocals

TJ Thompson — piano

Niles Spaulding — bass

James Allen — drums

Enjoy a buffet-style supper prepared by local chef Lori Hendrick, followed by an evening of jazz standards. Menu Coming Soon! (Due to a rise in the cost of groceries, we have had to slightly raise our pricing for this event. Thank you for your understanding)

Christopher Louis

A jazz vocalist and trombonist with over three decades of experience, Christopher Louis is a retired U.S. Navy musician who has performed on stage and screen for millions throughout the United States, Europe, and Africa. He is a strong advocate for music as a force for peace.

Sabrina Mason

Sabrina Mason is a vocalist and pianist who studied music and audio engineering at Western Connecticut State University. A versatile jazz singer, she is known for her warm tone, expressive phrasing, and natural sense of swing.

TJ Thompson

A jazz pianist and composer with decades of performance experience, TJ Thompson has appeared at the Kennedy Center with Betty Carter’s Jazz Ahead and been featured on NPR’s Branford Marsalis Jazz Set. He has worked with artists including Mel Tormé, Ed Thigpen, Dave Liebman, and Koko Taylor.

Niles Spaulding 

Niles Spaulding is a graduate of the Western Connecticut State University jazz program. A versatile bassist and private instructor known for his strong time, musical sensitivity, and adaptability across all musical styles, he is in high demand throughout the Northeast.

James Allen James Allen is a professional percussionist whose performance experience spans Broadway, jazz, and global music traditions. A versatile drummer and composer, his playing reflects a wide range of influences, blending formal training with a deep passion for frame drumming, body percussion, and rhythm-driven storytelling.

Focaccia Baking Class with JCC Member David Schwartzbaum

Interested in learning how to bake bread but never had the chance?
Please join David Schwartzbaum for a class on how to make bread.  David will provide hands-on instructions for a no-knead focaccia that is easy to make, virtually foolproof, and absolutely delicious.  No prior bread making experience is needed (or kneaded).Participants will be provided all required ingredients and kitchen tools. Space is limited, and spots will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Early registration is recommended to ensure your place in the class. David, a semi-retired corporate lawyer, has been baking bread and teaching bread-making for more than 10 years. During COVID, David taught on-line bread-making classes to his law firm colleagues. David and his wife Rena can be frequently found enjoying events at JCCS when they are not busy shoveling snow. David is pleased to be volunteering his time for this class to bring the joy of bread-making to the JCC in Sherman community.

JCCS Members can register NOW! Non-Member registration opens 3/01!

Dinner & Murder Mystery with Clue Dunnit?!

At this event, help to solve a dark mystery while enjoying a delicious meal by local chef Lori Hendricks Bechtold!

Menu Coming Soon!

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In the New England town of Old Darienwich, someone has been murdered. With your help, we solve the crime EVERY TIME!

Experience a unique, totally improvised story based on your suggestions. You pick the victim and find the murderer!

In this 90-minute improvised production,  you will:

  • Meet the characters
  • Help interrogate the suspects
  • Experience key scenes leading up to the murder
  • Learn about their motives
  • Identify the clues
  • Find the killer

For the best experience, learn about the town of Old Darienwich and its residents here! https://www.cluedunnit.live/

East & West with Molly Picon: Silent Film Screening with Live Original Music

IMPORTANT 1924 SILENT FILM RESTORED, TOURS NORTH AMERICA WITH LIVE MUSIC BY TWO RENOWNED AND UNIQUE MUSICIANS. PERFORMANCE  AT JCC IN SHERMAN ON 4/17/26.

In East and West, Molly Picon, star of 1920s Yiddish theater, plays the daughter of a rich, assimilated American who is invited to a family celebration in an Eastern European shtetl. Though her brash behavior alienates her from the locals, she is admired by a shy orthodox Talmudic scholar. Molly realizes too late that, in the course of a wedding that she thinks is a joke, she has actually been married. This entertaining comedy, which like many works of Yiddish cinema has only survived in fragmentary versions, was reconstructed by the Filmarchiv Austria.  East and West was unlike any previous Jewish film. E. G. Fried, a Viennese (and presumably Jewish) newspaperman, began his favourable review by confessing the he ordinarily went out of his way to avoid those “badly costumed, ridiculously sentimental” Jewish-subject films which, most likely produced by Otto Kreisler, were “permeated with pogroms, Sabbath tales, and all manner of poorly acted nonsense.” But East and West, to which Fried was drawn solely on the basis of Picon’s reputation, was something else. This film “breathes true Jewish character,” even though “it does not satisfy – one might say, thank God – high literary expectations.   (84 min.)

The film has been newly restored by Filmarchiv, Austria with an original score by master silent film pianist Donald Sosin and violinist Alicia Svigals, the world’s foremost exponent of the klezmer fiddle (klezmer is the traditional music of East European, Yiddish-speaking Jews).

The duo are now touring and performing live with the film in ‘cine-concerts’ around the world.

ARTIST BIOS:

Alicia Svigals and Donald Sosin have been bringing audiences to their feet throughout the US and Europe with their unique and stirring violin and piano scores for Jewish-themed silent films. Sosin is one of the world’s top silent film musicians, and Svigals is the world’s leading klezmer violinist and a founder of the Grammy-winning Klezmatics.  After meeting at a silent film festival in Italy, the two soon recorded their first original score for the 1923 German film The Ancient Law.

Violinist/composer Alicia Svigals is the world’s leading klezmer fiddler and a founder of the Grammy-winning Klezmatics.  She has performed with and written for violinist Itzhak Perlman, and has worked with the the Kronos Quartet, playwrights Tony Kushner and Eve Ensler, poet Allen Ginsburg, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, Debbie Friedman and Chava Albershteyn. Svigals was awarded a Foundation for Jewish Culture commission for her original score to the 1918 film The Yellow Ticket, and is a MacDowell fellow. With jazz pianist Uli Geissendoerfer, she recently released Beregovski Suite , a recording of contemporary interpretations of klezmer music from a long-lost Soviet Jewish archive. Her CD Fidl (1996) reawakened klezmer fiddle tradition. Her newest CD is Beregovski Suite: Klezmer Reimagined, with jazz pianist Uli Geissendoerfer – an original take on long-lost Jewish music from Ukraine.

Pianist/composer Donald Sosin grew up in Rye, New York and Munich, and has performed his scores for silent films, often with his wife, singer/percussionist Joanna Seaton, at Lincoln Center, MoMA, BAM, the National Gallery; and major film festivals in New York, San Francisco, Telluride, Hollywood, Pordenone, Bologna, Shanghai, Bangkok, Berlin, Vienna, Moscow, and Jecheon, South Korea. He records for Criterion, Kino, Milestone and Flicker Alley, and his scores are heard frequently on TCM. Sosin has had commissions from MoMA, the Chicago Symphony Chorus, the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra and the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra. He lives in rural Connecticut with his family.