Slam Frank
Music, Lyrics, and Original Concept by Andrew Fox
Book by Joel Sinensky
What happens when a fictional theater company decides to make a “woke” version of The Diary of Anne Frank? Good intentions go awry as ideologues turn what once was a true story into a highly fictionalized, decolonized, anti-capitalist, intersectional, and identity-obsessed Afro-latin hip-hop musical.
Following a viral months-long social media campaign that provoked petitions, threats, and a feature in the New York Times dubbing Andrew Fox a “master troll”, Slam Frank ran off-Broadway in Fall 2025. It was named among the “Best Comedy of 2025” by the New York Times and “Best Jewish Play 2025” by the Jewish Daily Forward. Slam Frank’s cast album Kickstarter ranks among the most successful Cast Album fundraisers in the history of Kickstarter, and the show will be returning off-Broadway in 2026.
“Slam Frank may be the most important new show around.” — Ben Brantley
“Gleefully provocative.” - New York Times
“The most brilliant new musical in New York City… [P]erhaps it can save America.” - Times UK
“Bold, triggering, brilliant. Exactly what satire is meant to be.” - Israel Times
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The Last Magic Negro, or Chad’s Great Awokening ✊🏻
Music and Lyrics by Andrew Fox
Book by Jamil Ellis
(Yes, the emoji is part of the title)
June 7, 2020. In the thick of the George Floyd protests, white middle manager Chad Sullivan suddenly discovers that racism exists - and he’s the only one who can stop it! Unfortunately he doesn’t know many Black people - but with the help and advice of a magical Black singer named Jimmy, and some bangin’ tunes, Chad sets out to end racism, once and for all!
A workshop draft of The Last Magic Negro was produced as an audioplay by Indieworks Theater Co in 2020, and was realized as part of their Bite-Sized Broadway audio series. It is currently being rewritten for the stage.
Listen to some songs here.
Listen to the full production here.
Caveman 2.0
(Children’s Musical)
Book by Sherry Coben
Music by Andrew Fox
Lyrics by Kaley McMahon
Time: Prehistoric. For generations, Ugg’s Tribe has lived a peaceful and unchanging existence - awaken with the sun, hit an animal with a rock, eat the animal, go to sleep. (It’s a good life.) But the new generation of young reformers threaten to destroy the tribe’s traditional way of living — fire, wheels, sharp sticks, and grammatically complete sentences are poised to destabilize this ancient tribe. As the older cavepeople cling to their old ways and reject the new, and their tribe seems ready to split up for good. Can cooler heads prevail and bring them back together?
Caveman 2.0 received a production in 2017 at the Artistree Youth Theatre Co in Mamaroneck, NY.