Jump to Navigation
Home

Subscribe to The Jewish Week's RSS News Feeds Today

  • Newsletters
  • Subscriptions
  • Advertise
  • Classifieds
  • My Cart
  • Login
  • New Account
  • New Password

Tweet

Arts & Culture | Theater

A Holocaust-Themed ‘Dybbuk’

08/04/2010 | Ted Merwin | Special To The Jewish Week | Theater
The surrealistic play follows five Jews being deported to Auschwitz.

 It happened more than six decades ago, but the Shoah still haunts and possesses us. In British playwright and director Julia Pascal’s Holocaust-themed reworking of S. Anski’s surrealistic play, “The Dybbuk,” to be presented beginning next week by the Theater for the New City, the overtaking of a girl’s body by the spirit of her dead lover assumes new echoes and reverberations in the wake of the destruction of the Jews of Europe. 

  • Tweet Widget
  • Google Plus One
  • Pinterest
  • Facebook
  • Share on Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Favorite

Concert’ Juggles Too Much

07/20/2010 | George Robinson | Special To The Jewish Week | Theater
French actress Melanie Laurent stars in Radu Mihaileanu’s “The Concert” as a violinist soloing with an unlikely orchestra.

Radu Mihaileanu has set himself an increasingly difficult task.

  • Tweet Widget
  • Google Plus One
  • Pinterest
  • Facebook
  • Share on Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Favorite

Putting God On The Couch

07/20/2010 | Ted Merwin | Theater
Martin Rayner, left, as Sigmund Freud and Mark H. Dold as C.S. Lewis in Mark St. Germain’s “Freud’s Last Session.” Kevin Sprague

He called himself a “godless Jew” and spent much of his career trying to demonstrate that religion is an illusion, and religious belief a neurosis. Did Sigmund Freud ever question his own atheism?

  • Tweet Widget
  • Google Plus One
  • Pinterest
  • Facebook
  • Share on Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Favorite

Modern (Orthodox) Romance Hits New York Stage

07/13/2010 | Ted Merwin | Special to the Jewish Week | Theater
He’s cute but he’s wearing a yarmulke: Playwright Amy Holson-Schwartz.

Differences in levels of religious observance between Jewish partners in a relationship often cause tensions and hurt feelings. But in Amy Holson-Schwartz’s new play, “Can I Really Date a Guy Who Wears a Yarmulke?” starting this weekend at the Midtown International Theatre Festival, these differences become the subject of romantic comedy. Directed by Jay Falzone, the play has been described as “Scrubs” meets “How I Met Your Mother,” with a Jewish twist. 

  • Tweet Widget
  • Google Plus One
  • Pinterest
  • Facebook
  • Share on Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Favorite

‘Can You Talk Like That With A Yarmulke On?’

06/29/2010 | Amy Spiro | Editorial Intern | Theater
Eric Fier took top honors at the Funniest Jewish Comedian competition this week,Michael Datikash

Jokes about JDate, Hebrew school, tefillin and “making aliyah to Florida” abounded at the 11th Annual Funniest Jewish Comedian Contest Monday night. 

More than 100 people packed the basement of the Broadway Comedy Club on the West Side for The Jewish Week-sponsored event, produced by actor and comedian Geoff Kole. 

  • Tweet Widget
  • Google Plus One
  • Pinterest
  • Facebook
  • Share on Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Favorite

Pacino’s Ounce Of Flesh

06/29/2010 | Ted Merwin | Special To The Jewish Week | Theater
Al Pacino’s Shylock is wounded and bitter, but never particularly malevolent. Joan Marcus

He has been played for laughs and played for chills, but the soon-to-be homeless Shylock who has taken up residence in Central Park in the Public Theater’s new production of “The Merchant of Venice,” directed by Daniel Sullivan, is played purely for pity. That it is Al Pacino, of all actors, who fails to give the Jewish moneylender a menacing edge, is surprising beyond measure.

  • Tweet Widget
  • Google Plus One
  • Pinterest
  • Facebook
  • Share on Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Favorite
  • « first
  • ‹ previous
  • …
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23
  • 24
  • 25
  • next ›
  • last »

More Arts & Culture

Arts Guide
Dance
HBO Series
Museums
Photography
Visual Arts
Books
Film
Herschthal on the Arts
Music
Theater

Recently in The Arts

Mel Brooks: From Williamsburg to international fame.  Michael Grecco
The Biggest Noisemaker Of Them All
George Robinson
HBO Series
Sid Kaplan’s photo of Lower East Side tenement buildings amid a pattern of fire escapes.
Sid Kaplan’s ‘Darkroom Magic’
Sandee Brawarsky
Photography
Tuvia Tenenbom’s “I Sleep in Hitler’s Room” looks at contemporary German views about Jews.
Do Germans Obsess About Jews?
Ted Merwin
Theater
Former PA Prime Minister Salaam Fayyad in scene from “State 194.”
Two States For Two People?
George Robinson
Film
Uri Gurvich
Building A Musical Tower Of ‘BabEl’
George Robinson
Music
  • News
  • Editorial & Opinion
  • Arts
  • Features
  • Food & Wine
  • Special Sections
  • Blogs
  • Support Us
  • Contact Us

© Copyright 2013 The Jewish Week, Inc. Please read our terms of use for more information ~ Website by Actual Systems
~

  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Site-map

Newsletter Signup

Please select the area(s) of interest you have from the above and click the sign up button below.

Subscribe Today!

Gift Subscription Print - NY State, 1 Year
Gift Subscription Print - other US and Canada, 1 year
Print Subscription - New York State
Print Subscription - US & Canada

Advertising Info

  • Advertiser Information
  • Our Readers
  • Mechanical Requirements
  • General Policies
  • Print Ad Rates
  • Advertising Rates for TheJewishWeek.com
  • 2013 Special Issues: Upcoming Advertising Opportunities

Contacts

Associate Publisher
Richard Waloff
Ext. 217

Sales Director
Ruth Rothseid
Ext. 254

 

Manhattan Jewish Organizations
Stephanie Leone
Ext. 220
 
Manhattan Synagogues &
Bronx/Westchester
Ani Vuolo
Ext. 226
 
Manhattan Retail / Real Estate/ Upper W. Side
Arlene Bienenfeld
Ext. 209
 
Restaurants,
Queens/Westchester
Seth Yedwab
Ext. 222
 
National/Manhattan Corporate/Theater/Healthcare
Michelle Plotsker
516-569-9189
 
Long Island/Automotive
Yitzie Hyman
Ext. 207

Westchester 
Marshall Weiss-Allen
Ext. 219

Select a Department to Contact

  • Back Issues and Content Questions
  • Complaints & Kvetches
  • Editorial Comments/Questions
  • General Inquiry
  • Subscription Questions
  • Website Problems or Suggestions
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Get Advertising Information Here

More Ways to Connect

  • Newsletters
  • Subscriptions
  • Advertise
  • Classifieds

Our Address

THE JEWISH WEEK
1501 BROADWAY, SUITE 505
NEW YORK, NY 10036

Telephone: (212) 921-7822
Fax: (212) 921-8420

  • National News
  • New York News
  • International News
  • Israel
  • News Briefs
  • Short Takes
  • All News Page

Recent New York News

Sam Kellner and his lawyers, Michael Dowd (seated) and Niall MacGiollabhui. Hella Winston
New Evidence Could Harm Case Against Abuse Whistleblower
New York News
The home next to Rabbi Elimelech Laufer’s was washed away in the storm, leaving his closest to the ocean. Stewart Ain
Families, Synagogues Still Reeling 7 Months After Hurricane Sandy
New York News
Passageway Gate by ceramic artist Emmet Leader. Tajlei Levis
For Jewish Artists, A Space Of One’s Own
New York News
  • Editorials
  • David Wolpe's Musings
  • Gary Rosenblatt
  • God-Talk
  • Jew By Voice
  • Letters
  • Opinion
  • Point-Counter-Point
  • Sabbath Week
  • Street Torah

Gary Rosenblatt

Jewish Megatrends
Israel: Don’t Overreach
Is AJCongress Jack Rosen’s Show?
  • Guide to the Arts
  • Film
  • Books
  • Music
  • Dance
  • Theater
  • Museums

Recent Arts & Culture

The film explores, but doesn't exploit, a family's secrets.
Film
Haredi Family’s Secrets Revealed

Rama Burshtein is a product of the haredi Tel Aviv world she depicts warmly in 'Fill the Void,' opening in theaters.

Barbara Sukowa as Hannah Arendt covering the Eichmann trial in Margarethe von Trotta’s “Hannah Arendt.” Zeitgeist Films
Film
A Too-Distant ‘Hannah Arendt’

Film on The New Yorker writer’s coverage of the Eichmann trial lacks some passion.

Émigré community finds new voice in Lost and Found, Russian division of the Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, which premiered “Covers”
Theater
Russian-Jewish Identity, Lost And Found

New theater troupe, a division of the Folksbiene, mounts second production digging into Russians’ complex background.

  • All She Wrote
  • Food & Wine
  • Fruit of the Vine
  • Jewish Techs
  • The JW Q&A
  • Lens
  • Matchmaker
  • Nosh Pit
  • A Rabbi's World
  • Reform Really
  • Success Without The Tsuris
  • Travel

Latest Features

Deborah Grayson Riegel
Should Our Work Give Us Money or Give Us Meaning? Yes
Success Without the Tsuris
Rabbi Shmuly Yanklowitz
Bangladesh: We Must Prevent Future Industrial Disasters
Street Torah
  • 36 Under 36
  • Arts Preview
  • Celebrate
  • Go Green!
  • Healthcare
  • Israel Now
  • Jewish Life
  • Kosher Wine Guides
  • Purim Spoof
  • Science & Technology
  • Text/Context
  • The Good Life

Recent Special Sections

Kosher Wine Guide March 2013
Kosher Wine Guide March 2013

Learn the "Top 18" Kosher white, red and Israeli Wines, Read about the American kosher wine scene, Israeli wines and much more

Israel Travel May 2013
Israel Travel May 2013

Tourism booming in the Negev, that first teen roots journey, driving in Israel (really!), and more.

  • Political Insider
  • Well-Versed
  • The New Normal
  • The RosenBlog

Recent Posts

For Activist Who Founded Matan, A School's Many Failings Hit Close To Home
05/24/2013 - 11:59
The New Normal
Avivah Zornberg’s Intricate Patterns
05/23/2013 - 11:30
Well Versed
For Young Adults Who Can't Access Hillel, Where Is Jewish Life?
05/22/2013 - 14:57
The New Normal
Proposal By Text: How Rotem, IDF Vet With A Brain Injury, Won Shelly
05/21/2013 - 14:55
The New Normal