Friday October 28th
Opening night post show talk and reception with Dr. Edward Portnoy
Eddy
Portnoy received his Ph.D. from the Jewish Theological Seminary. His
dissertation was on cartoons of the Yiddish press. He also holds an M.A
in Yiddish Studies from Columbia University, and is Senior Researcher and Exhibition Curator at the YIVO institute for Jewish Research. His
articles on Jewish popular culture phenomena have appeared in The Drama
Review, Polin, and The International Journal of Comic Art. His
investigations into the lives and work of Zuni Maud and Yosl Cutler were
the seed of this production.
Thursday November 3rd
Jews For Racial and Economic Justice night
Post show discussion with the scintillating and subtle Irena Klepfisz
Irena Klepfisz is a poet, Yiddish translator, and teacher of English literature, Yiddish language and literature, and Women’s Studies. She is the author of the poetry collection A Few Words in the Mother Tongue and Dreams of an Insomniac: Jewish Feminist Essays, Speeches, and Diatribes. Klepfisz is additionally a co-editor of The Tribe of Dina: A Jewish Women’s Anthology and Jewish Women’s Call for Peace: A Handbook for Jewish Women on the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict, and served for many years as Yiddish editor for Bridges magazine. She has been a long-time activist whose work has addressed homophobia in the Jewish community, women and peace in the Middle East, and secular Jewish identity. Klepfisz teaches at Barnard.
Saturday November 5th
Post show Dazzle Camouflage book celebration!
with Ezra Berkley Nepon
Dazzle Camouflage: Spectacular Theatrical Strategies for Resistance and Resilience, a new book by Ezra Berkley Nepon, offers two profiles of contemporary theater artists, Jenny Romaine and the Eggplant Faerie Players, generating analysis about their shared transformative theatrical strategies. Using oral history, archival research, and experiences working with these artists, the author tells their stories and identifies the roles of Dazzle Camouflage, Re-Mixing History, and Rehearsing Resistance in their work. Both profiles are interwoven with progressive Jewish and Queer culture and politics.
La MaMa presents
Muntergang and other
Cheerful Downfalls!
Created and performed by Great Small Works members: John Bell, Trudi Cohen, Stephen Kaplin, Jenny Romaine and Roberto Rossi
With puppeteers Joseph Therrien and Sam Wilson
Music by Jessica Lurie and Hannah Temple
Script by Jenny Romaine
Thursday to Saturday at 7:30PM; Saturday and Sunday at 2PM
First Floor Theatre
74a East 4th Street
New York, NY 10003
Tickets: $20 Adults; $15 Students/Seniors
For Tickets and Info: CLICK HERE
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