‘Shari and Lambchop’ film explores the cultural phenomenon and screens at Atlanta Jewish Film Festival – WABE

by Fulton Watch News Feed

Only a few women had their own TV shows in the 1950s, and Shari Lewis was among them. “City Lights” host Lois Retizes was a young child in the late ’50s and early ’60s, and weekdays were a countdown to Saturday morning when she would watch Shari and the lovable Lambchop, the puppet who was Lewis’ alter-ego.

A new documentary explores the phenomenon of Lewis the puppeteer, ventriloquist, dancer, singer, educator and artist. “Shari and Lambchop” screens as the special closing night feature of the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival on Feb. 26.

Reitzes be there in person for a live discussion with the documentary’s director Lisa D’Apolito and Mallory Lewis, daughter of Shari Lewis and the puppeteer performing Lambchop appearances today.

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