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Ran Avni is the founder of the Jewish Repertory Theatre (JRT) and was its artistic director from 1974 till 2004. JRT specialized in Jewish related plays in English and grew over its 30-year history to become a major theatrical institution in New York City.
American Repertory Theater of Western New York is a 501(c)3 theatre company [1] located in Buffalo, New York.Established in 2007 by Matthew LaChiusa, the company produces contemporary & classic comedies including Greater Tuna [2] and Laughter on the 23rd Floor, [3] musicals such as Floyd Collins, [4] [5] [6] premieres of new plays such as Fred's Requiem, [7] [8] well-known dramas such as The ...
Jewish Theatre of the South, Dunwoody, Georgia; The John Drew Theater, East Hampton, New York; The Jungle Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Kansas City, Missouri; The Kavinoky Theatre, Buffalo, New York]] Kennedy Center - Youth And Family Programs, Arlington, Virginia; Kentucky Repertory Theatre, Horse Cave, Kentucky
Milwaukee Repertory Theater performs "The Chosen" March 5-31 in the Quadracci Powerhouse, 108 E. Wells St. For tickets, visit milwaukeerep.com or call (414) 224-9490.
The Jewish Theater of New York is a theatre company founded in 1994, with the production of One Hundred Gates by playwright/director Tuvia Tenenbom. As of 2003, The Jewish Theater of New York is the only English-speaking Jewish theatre company in New York state. The Theater normally presents between one and two new shows a year in New York City.
The Denver Center Theatre Company (DCTC) was created in 1979 as the region's largest resident, professional theatre company. Under the leadership of Edward Payson Call (1979 to 1983), Donovan Marley (1984 to 2005), Kent Thompson (2005 to 2017) and Chris Coleman (2017 to present), the Theatre Company has created an impressive body of classic and ...
This is a revival of the Apple Tree Theatre production from February 1999, with Daniel J. Travanti and Tom Daugherty starring in both productions. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The play was produced in England at the Bristol Old Vic and was later moved to the Gielgud Theatre in the West End in 1996, directed by Elijah Moshinsky with Bob Hoskins and James Callis ...
Yiddish theatre's roots include the often satiric plays traditionally performed during religious holiday of Purim (known as Purimshpils); the singing of cantors in the synagogues; Jewish secular song and dramatic improvisation; exposure to the theatre traditions of various European countries, and the Jewish literary culture that had grown in ...