Art and Belligerency Off-Broadway
Desperate times call for degenerate measures. For American Jews, this would be a good time to call upon Phillip Roth.
Desperate times call for degenerate measures. For American Jews, this would be a good time to call upon Phillip Roth.
A one-man show telling the story of the Holocaust from the dog’s perspective, starring Roy Abramsohn, as Cyrus the dog.
Actress and educator Barbara Heller’s show “Messianic Moments and Cosmic Conversations” will have audiences questioning their own judgements and asking themselves how they could forgive the seemingly unforgivable.
Actor Ray Abruzzo, best known for playing Little Carmine Lupertazzi on “The Sopranos,” stars in Arthur Miller’s “A View From The Bridge”
The West Coast premiere of ‘Garden of Alla: The Alla Nazimova Story’ runs through July 23. It’s a multimedia, one-woman show about a trailblazing bisexual female Jewish superstar in the early days of Hollywood.
Creator Julien Nitzberg said the show is heavily based on his love of the comedic stylings of Mel Brooks, the Marx Brothers, the Three Stooges and Abbott and Costello.
“Leopoldstadt” and “Parade,” both featuring Jewish-themed storylines, won multiple Tonys.
Curated and presented by The Braid’s NEXT Emerging Artist Fellows, “What a Surprise!” is a collection of mostly true stories that take the audience on a theatrical journey into the Jewish soul.
Now, there is a musical spanning multiple genres that shines a light on the Jewish Holocaust refugees in Shanghai and their bond with Chinese musicians.
The passion project of The Braid’s creative producer, Daphna Shull, “Out Loud” grew out of a one-night only performance they did for PRIDE last year at the Annenberg Community Beach House.