'Feel The Bernhard' When Sandra Bernhard Plays Cleveland

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On Saturday, April 30, the inimitable Sandra Bernhard will perform with her all new show "Feel The Bernhard" at Trinity Cathedral at 2230 Euclid Ave. in Cleveland, Ohio. She also recently launched her own hugely popular daily show "Sandyland" on SiriusXM Radio's new Radio Andy channel (102) headed up by Andy Cohen. Her strong opinions and unique perspective, along with her provocative, spontaneous conversations with a wide spectrum of guests from the worlds of entertainment and fashion have made "Sandyland" so successful.
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"Feel the Bernhard" is Sandra Bernhard's latest show, which she debuted at Joe's Pub in New York City over the holidays in December. Not unlike Bernie Sanders, Sandy has had it with the 1 percent. If you're sick and tired of being held down, join the 99 percenters for a revolution, Sandy style.�

As The New Yorker wrote "Sandra Bernhard teaches the children -- all those burgeoning spoken-word artists and monologists -- how to perform observational comedy with style, and right on the political edge."
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Bernhard is performing throughout the year at venues in New York City, Los Angeles and all points in between.�Of her new show, Broadway World wrote "Sandra Bernhard takes no prisoners and pulls no punches. She will set the place afire with her white-hot intelligence. She is authentic, unapologetically pissed, heartbroken, and of course, hilarious."
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TheaterMania said "Bernhard knows what her audience wants, and she has them eating out of the palm of her hand from the second she walks onstage. There's no greater joy than watching a masterful comedian feed off her crowd and give it right back to them in the form of an evening that's as hilarious as it is truthful."

In addition, Bernhard recently taped guest appearance on the new Hulu comedy series "Difficult People," created by her friend Julie Klausner. She also returned to television last year, with a recurring role on the hit CBS TV sitcom "2 Broke Girls" that aired in the spring, and guest-starred on episodes of Fox TV's "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" as the character Gina's "eccentric" and "offbeat" mother, Darlene Linetti.

And, in 2014 guest-starred on ABC Family's original drama series, "Switched at Birth" in a recurring role as Teresa Lubarsky, a groovy art professor at a local college where Bay (Vanessa Marano) is taking classes. The Peabody Award-winning family drama returned for its third season in January 2014. As most people are aware, from 1991-1996 she played Nancy Bartlett -- the first openly gay character on a network sitcom -- on "Roseanne."


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