In A Black-and-White Cookie, Two Old Men Teach the Truth about Bias...
A Black and White Cookie a play with hope, if two stubborn old men can forge an understanding there is hope to end bigotry.
read moreA Black and White Cookie a play with hope, if two stubborn old men can forge an understanding there is hope to end bigotry.
read moreH*tler’s Tasters is a cry for change, based on a twisted story – history – which survived.
read moreA witty musical romp. Spend an evening laughing, as 5th-century Verona meets 20th-century Brooklyn.
read moreA Tomato Can’t Grow in the Bronx, a multi-generational comedy/drama about a dysfunctional Jewish family, set against the backdrop of the tumultuous 1960s.
read more“Flying Lovers of Vitebsk” whimsical story of Mark and Bella Chagall delicately balancing their love of family with artistic expression.
read moreAn evening of Sholem Aleichem, including (but certainly not exclusively) the Tevye stories, served up by three superb actors and the result is magic!
read moreBoy-meets-girl story – two lonely strangers who meet in New York City and fall in love – Catholic and Orthodox-Jew
read moreIf you grew up with images of “My Fair Lady” starring Rex Harrison in the role of Professor Henry Higgins, the current production of George Bernard Shaw’s “Pygmalion,” the play on which “My Fair Lady” is based, at the Black Box Performing Arts Center in Englewood, may come as a shock, maybe even an epiphany.
read moreFiddler on the Roof is as relevant today as it was when it first opened on Broadway in 1964.
read moreNow 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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