The Prisoner’s Wife: Innocence...

Apr 23, 2020 by

The Prisoner’s Wife is a tale of epic proportions. It does not shrink from the cruelty of war which, in this telling, is offset only by the strength of love.

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A Children’s First Mental Heal...

Apr 12, 2020 by

Helping children ages 5 – 10 deal with inclusion and self esteem, especially with social distancing due to the COVID-19 crisis.

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The Sabbath Girl: Either a Rom...

Mar 1, 2020 by

Boy-meets-girl story – two lonely strangers who meet in New York City and fall in love – Catholic and Orthodox-Jew

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In Florida for Presidents Week...

Feb 10, 2020 by

Any woman or girl enjoying the warm weather in the South Florida area is in for a treat come Thursday, February 20, or Sunday, the 23rd. On those dates at 7:30pm plus a matinee at 1pm on Sunday, Jewish Women’s Theater of South Florida (JWTSFL) will perform its original production of “It Takes a Woman: A Salute to the Women of Broadway,”

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At the George Street Theater i...

Feb 6, 2020 by

Everything about this production of “Midwives” is exquisite. The script is as crisp as a Vermont sun after the snow, and the performances are pitch-perfect.

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“Pygmalion” at the Black Box P...

Jan 16, 2020 by

If you grew up with images of “My Fair Lady” you’ll enjoy “Pygmalion,” the play on which “My Fair Lady”

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A New Fiddler Revival at the S...

Dec 25, 2019 by

Fiddler on the Roof is as relevant today as it was when it first opened on Broadway in 1964.

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“My Life on a Diet” with Renee...

Dec 12, 2019 by

Now starring in her own one-woman show, the gifted Renee Taylor raises an eyebrow and takes you with her on her life story, told through memories, snapshots, and clips.

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The Sorceress: Victorian Light...

Dec 12, 2019 by

On the surface, “The Sorceress” is a delightful musical fantasy and tuneful escape from reality. Scratch a little deeper, and the timeless story of true love between boy and girl and father and child is beset by the Jewish tragedies of untimely death, cruel stepmothers, wicked and all-too-frequent governmental apprehensions, and the unspeakable horror of human trafficking.

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Ess Gezint: Variations Offers ...

Oct 5, 2019 by

“Variations” clever twist with at least two ways to serve the same ingredients in each recipe

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Israeli Film “Synonyms” Shows ...

Oct 5, 2019 by

It is not so easy to obliterate the past. A stranger in a strange land often learns more about himself and the life he wishes to flee. So, too, in this outrageously irreverent film does Yoav, a storyteller who learns that every country has its rules, quirks, and absurdities.

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“Anne Frank a Musical” Is a To...

Sep 19, 2019 by

With “Anne Frank a Musical,” producer-director David Serero has broken new ground. He and the work’s creator, composer and lyricist Jean-Pierre Hadida, are currently presenting American audiences with a cantata that is more of a tone-poem, a deeply felt response to an iconic story that persists as a shining beacon to a Jewish future whose mantra is “Never Again.”

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“The Swan Princess” Returns fo...

Aug 20, 2019 by

Parents—and children—who remember with nostalgic fondness the award-winning animated film, “The Swan Princess” are in for a treat.

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The Last Jew of Boyle Heights:...

Aug 6, 2019 by

Two perspectives “Steve Greenstein .. created an environment to showcase the breadth and talent of the cast.” While “There is no comparison between the Nazis’ ruthless Nuremberg decrees and America’s immigration laws. In the US, no one, not even Hersh, the Holocaust survivor factory owner, is seeking to murder, enslave, starve, or torture anyone.”

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