“Cherub Improv performed today for a group whose average age is 90.  Although this audience tends to be inactive and passive, the program today pulled the audience into reacting to the situations presented by the actors.  It was wonderful to see the stimulation.”

Edna
Resident, Kittay House, The Jewish Home & Hospital 

“Cherub Improv brings us so much joy -- not just because we’re in poor health, but because the performers are so full of happiness and giving.”

Connie
Resident, Cabrini Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation


“Thanks so much for performing at Kateri Residence.  The residents loved it. . . .  Thanks to all the performers who took time from their schedules to make our seniors happy. . . .  Again, on behalf of the residents THANK YOU.”

Lisa Orriola
Director of Recreation Therapy, Kateri Residence


“A big thank you to you and the other Cherub Improvisers for sharing your talent, humor, creativity and most importantly your time with our Project ORE clients.  In addition to the great reviews we’ve heard from our clients, I have to say I had a great time as well and am thrilled to have seen Cherub Improv in action.  Volunteerism at its finest!  Looking forward to all of our future programs together.  Thanks again.”
Chana Widawski
Director of the Volunteer Alliance, The Educational Alliance


“Our members really loved the [workshop] program.”
 
Pinchos Kurinsky
Program Director, Project ORE of The Educational Alliance


“I just wanted to thank you because the improvisation class was so wonderful.  I laughed and laughed.  And also the lessons of the class -- namely, be supportive of the scene -- I carried that over to my work environment.  I figured whatever is happening at work I’ll be supportive.  And it makes my day go quicker, and it put a whole different light on my work environment.  I must tell you that the lessons of the improv class were very, very valuable.”

Marguerite
Client, Project ORE of The Educational Alliance


“I was delighted to attend Cherub Improv’s wonderful performance at Isabella.  The show was stimulating and creative; the performers generous of spirit and happiness.  In addition, the numerous seniors in attendance were very engaged and seemed to appreciate the performance on multiple levels.  I would wholeheartedly encourage other nursing homes to take advantage of Cherub Improv’s services given how important it is for seniors to exercise their minds.”
  
Angela Menghraj
Home Again Consultant, Isabella


“Thank you so much.  Sunday’s performance was awesome; the performers were so vibrant and quickwitted and the members thoroughly enjoyed it.  I especially enjoyed watching the members participate and we look forward to future performances and workshops.”  

Fern Martin 
Director, Whittaker Center of The Educational Alliance


“The people in the Cherub Improv Workshop [held at Gilda’s Club] are extremely talented and funny - and they let you perform with them.  I had a great time.”

Tobi Zausner, Ph.D.
Author, “When Walls Become Doorways: Creativity and the Transforming Illness”


“Jonathan, I really appreciate you and your group for coming yesterday to perform at our literacy fair.  The children and families truly enjoyed the show.  It is because of people like you that we can continue to provide our children and families quality programming & events.  Thanks!” 

Karenne E. Berry
Division Director, Children & Family Services, The Educational Alliance


“I have had the pleasure of attending four Cherub Improv performances at the Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine at NYU Medical Center.  The adult in-patients responded very positively and afterwards said that it was great fun.  The performers have a lot of heart.  We look forward to having them again.”
Rachel Alban
Art Therapist, Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine NYU Medical Center
 

“Hi Jonathan, I’m not sure if you might remember me from the Creative Arts Workshop in Harlem last Saturday, the 5th.  I was in the group of boys that you were working with.  I thought of Cherub Improv this week, and took a look at your website.  I think it’s such a wonderful idea, and I’m sure it brings much joy to the elderly and children that your group visits.  I took a theater class for a couple of years, to try and counteract my biggest fear (being on a stage with a bunch of people staring at me!), and I really believe that it’s a great way to build confidence and teach people to live in the moment.  I just want to tell you how genuinely touched I was by your performance with the kids.  I found it so inspiring to see such an innovative, interactive, and entertaining exchange.  You have such a wonderful rapport with the kids.  It made me happy to see someone like you giving so much of yourself to the community.  All the best.
Sheila B.
NY Cares Volunteer, Creative Arts Workshop for Kids


“Hi Jonathan.  Please accept my wholehearted thanks to you and the ‘Cherubs’ who performed at Kittay on Saturday night, June 7th.  You guys are the best -- hot, hot weather, a microphone stand that was too short, and yet... what a terrific show you gave us.  The audience had a wonderful time and both they and I truly appreciate your efforts.  It was an evening of many delights and we look forward to seeing you again in July and August!”
Naomi Chiel 
Jewish Program Coordinator, Kittay House


“Jonathan, on behalf of Gilda’s Club Westchester, I want to thank you for doing the Kids Improv Workshop on Thursday night (6/26/08).  You were wonderful.  The children (as well as the adults) had a great time – you got rave reviews from everyone!  We all appreciate the time you took to come out to Westchester and how enthusiastic you were in working with the kids.  You made a nice contribution to our Laughter for Life Week celebration!” 
 
Miranda Dold, LMSW
Outreach and Volunteer Coordinator, Gilda's Club Westchester