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SANDRA BERNHARD'S WITHOUT YOU I'M NOTHING By Sandra Bernhard & John BoskovichDirected by Kenneth Hartung & Sandra BernhardSeptember 9-September 28, 2008
An electrifying fusion of satire, cabaret, and sizzling rock 'n' roll, Sandra's diatribe on the state of modern culture still burns bright and smart. With her band, The Rebellious Jezebels, Sandra launches this brand-new version of the show that propelled her into the stratosphere 20 years ago.“Give the Dame her due, it's invigorating to be in the presence of a True Original.” - The New York Times
HONEY BROWN EYESA World PremiereBy Stefanie Zadravec Directed by Jessica LefkowFeaturing Theater J Artistic Associate In Residence Alexander Strain (Helen Hayes Nomination for Pangs of the Messiah)October 22-November 30, 2008Bosnia 1992. In two kitchens, two soldiers recover a little of what they’ve lost during the war. A Serbian paramilitary must face the consequences of his own brutality, while a Bosnian resistance fighter, crippled by the limits of his own courage, seeks refuge with a kindred soul. Unlikely partnerships emerge in this play of horror, humanity, and stunning relevance.
THEODORE BIKEL in SHOLOM ALEICHEM: LAUGHTER THROUGH TEARSA World Premiere with Music, Story and Song Written and performed by Theodore BikelDirected by Derek Goldman
Musical Direction: Tamara Brooks with Merima Kljuco, accordion
December 17, 2008 - January 11, 2009
This great theatrical legend returns to Theater J after his titanic roles in The Disputation and Shylock, to unveil the world premiere of this movingly delivered, beautifully sung show about the pioneering 19th Century author Sholom Aleichem. Told with warmth, humor and a rich catalogue of Yiddish music in a major event not to be missed.
“Voices From a Changing Middle East: A Festival”Performances, panels, and Peace Cafes at Theater J, 6th and I Street Historic Congregation and The National Cathedral, co-sponsored by the Embassy of Israel.
THE ACCIDENT
By Hillel MitelpunktDirected by Sinai PeterEnglish Language Premiere, translated by David BerkoffFebruary 4–March 8, 2009
A fatal accident leaves a Chinese foreign worker dead and no one to accept responsibility. Two couples' lives unravel, their indiscretions revealed, as a daughter discovers their hidden secret. From “Israel's David Mamet,” a brilliant metaphor and biting look at the way we live. Featuring Pangs of the Messiah's Michael Tolaydo.
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DAI (Enough)
Written and performed by Iris BahrOriginally directed Off-Broadway by Will PomerantzJanuary 14-18, 2009
Fresh from its heralded Off-Broadway run, the Israeli-American comic chameleon, Iris Bahr (of Curb Your Enthusiasm) leads us into the colorful world of a Tel Aviv café and the lives of eleven inhabitants from every strata of Israeli society only minutes before a terrible calamity.
BENEDICTUS
Written by Motti Lerner
An Iran-Israel-US Collaboration Created by Mahmood Karimi-Hakak, Motti Lerner, Roberta Levitow, Daniel Michaelson and Torange Yeghiazarian
Directed by Rahaleh Nassri
March 14 - 29, 2009
THE RISE AND FALL OF ANNIE HALL
A World PremiereBy Sam FormanDirected by Shirley Serotsky
April 16 - May 24, 2009
Henry's a hungry librettist with a great idea and the moxie to pull it off. But complications ensue as he betrays his loved ones securing the rights to Woody Allen's famous film. The closer he get to his dreams, the more havoc he wreaks. A hilarious tale about skyscraper ambitions in a celebrity-driven town. Featuring Alexander Strain.
THE SEAGULL ON 16TH STREET
by Anton Chekhovadapted by Ari Roth, based on a translation by Carol Rocamoradirected by John VreekeJune 17 - July 19, 2009
Youth is envied, challenged and mortally wounded in this classic by the great Russian master. Inspired by Louis Malle's Vanya on 42nd Street, our own 16th Street provides the stage for a journey back to the Russian countryside in this tale of love and loss, with laughs and heartbreak. Featuring Alexander Strain, Naomi Jacobson, Jerry Whiddon and J. Fred Shiffman.