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Spotlight: Peanut Butter and Tofu on Jewish Rye (Review)
A review of the Icebox Radio Theater’s production of Peanut Butter & Tofu on Jewish Rye.
By Andrew Librizzi.
Adapted for radio by Jeffrey Adams.
Sound Stages podcast, December 27, 2005 - January 17, 2005.
Do you believe in miracles?
In December 2001, Daniel Ekuchukwu, a pastor of a Nigerian church, was in a fatal car accident. For several days, so the story goes, his wife refused to accept his death. She insisted his body be transported to a church in Onitsha. They laid him on a table downstairs, the preacher conducting services above oblivious to these goings on. Then they noticed the corpse twitch. Then it breathed. Then Daniel opened his eyes, sat up, and leaned on one of the men, by now doing everything they could to revive the once-dead corpse.

