Slam Frank is what happens when someone takes a work of satire too far. As described in broadwayworld.com, The musical satire imagines what happens when a progressive community theater company decides that maybe now is not the time for us to center these privileged, straight, white European Jews (who spent three years in an attic, hiding from Nazis). And so, in an effort to make our world a better place, this heroic fictional theater troupe transforms Anne Franks true story into an intersectional, multiethnic, genderqueer, decolonized, anti-capitalist, hyper-empowering Afro-Latin hip-hop musical.
In this retelling of The Diary of a Young Girl, Anne Frank is renamed Anita Franco, with her story set to hip-hop music and the identities of the rest of the characters completely changed in order to diversify the Holocaust. This whole concept is meant to ridicule anyone who tries to make the Holocaust not about the Jews, but comes off as an insensitive evocation of Anne Franks name and in addition, the memory of the 6 million murdered along with her.
The entire musicals social media account plays into the satire, exploring how they will be de-colonizing and making the Holocaust as a whole more relatable to other minorities. This content is very harmful for two reasons. For the people who realize the concept is satire and are playing along with it, they are making incredibly insensitive comments, even as a joke. For instance, one comment I saw under a video about one of the songs was 6 million albums sold! with a fire emoji right after that. Then there are the people who truly believe this narrative and the content coming out of this account as reality. Overall, this show downplays Jewish suffering of the past and present by bringing up the ever-popular idea that since Jews are white, they cant be oppressed.
The entire show is disrespectful, and while the end point the musical is making is relevant, this is an inappropriate way to address this extremism. Even down to the lyrics, there is no respect for the memory of Anne Frank and others experiences in the Holocaust with a rap saying, N if youre different / Then sew your patch in / I guess thats what happens / When you let the Nazis / Dictate the fashions, and later continues with I aint mad though / I love fashion / She gon write it all out in her diary. The show is scheduled to have staged concert readings in June at Asylum NYC, but there is already a petition to combat this disrespectful production (
https://www.change.org/p/stop-the-opening-of-slam-frank-a-disrespect-to-jewish-history).
https://jewishlink.news/slam-frank-when-satire-goes-too-far/