Play “Daddy Issues” Shows How Not to Please Your Jewish Parents
The tagline for the play “Daddy Issues” asks, “How far would a gay man go to please his Jewish parents?”
The tagline for the play “Daddy Issues” asks, “How far would a gay man go to please his Jewish parents?”
“If I Forget” is the story of the Fischer family in Washington, D.C. at the turn of the 21st century. The Fischer Family copes with differing ways of embracing Judaism, Israel, the Holocaust and each other.
“Uncovered,” curated, adapted and directed by The Braid’s current NEXT Emerging Artist’s Fellowship, shares ordinary people’s moments of revelation through 11 true stories and a song.
“This story is 5,000 years old, and yet it’s the most modern one as well.”
When the COVID lockdowns began, almost all the theater troupes in Israel (and most of the world) shut down, but we kept going. And now, Baruch Hashem, we can share the fruits of our labor with the rest of the world.
Carter is talking about her past and incorporating on-stage magic in her new show “A Death-Defying Escape,” which is playing April 2 to May 15 at the Hudson Guild Theatre and streaming online.
To ensure the Jewish authenticity in every scene, Tony Award-winning director Sam Mendes, who is Jewish, brought in Rabbi Daniel Epstein.
During a sold-out matinee, the four-person cast brought laughs, gasps and tears to a captivated audience.
“Dancing in a Cage” features Moray as three different women from various backgrounds and situations who talk about their lives through stories and music.