
‘October 7’ Play Held at UCLA
The “Verbatim Play,” taken from testimonies of Oct. 7 survivors, received a warm reception.

The “Verbatim Play,” taken from testimonies of Oct. 7 survivors, received a warm reception.

The play features some of the composer’s most beautiful music, including the Second Piano Concerto, the Paganini Variations, Preludes, and Symphonic Selections.

This is a story of how my friendship with the poet Hava Pinhas-Cohen, some of whose poetry I have translated for this paper, intersected with my theater work.

Thanks to the creative ingenuity of David Serero, “The Trial of Eichmann” has been brought to the stage for the first time, premiering at the Center for Jewish History in New York City.

Amidst a background of explosions and screams, the play is a collage of 13 testimonies.

The story of 13-year-old Ralph “Rudy” Preiss and his adventures in the Philippines after fleeing Nazi Germany culminates in his family’s struggle for survival following the Japanese invasion in 1941.

For Asian American Jews, May is double-heritage month: It’s Asian Pacific American and Jewish American Heritage Month.

The hit Broadway revival of “Funny Girl” opens at the Segerstrom Center this month featuring Melissa Manchester as Mrs. Rose.

The friendship between two men in London’s Jewish East End forms the heart of “The Bespoke Overcoat,” now playing at the Pacific Resident Theater in Venice.

“October 7: In Their Own Words,” is based on interviews with survivors of the attacks.




