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Viennese Like `10th Man ;'
Jews' Fears Quieted
VIENNA - "The Tenth Man,"
Paddy Chayefsky's Broadway hit
about exorcisms, dybbuks and
minyans, is playing to packed
houses here despite the Jewish
community's pre-opening fears.
What they feared was that the
play's Orthodox setting might
touch off anti-Jewish feeling. But
Israel's ambassador to Austria
attended the premiere, and Vien-
nese newspapers were generous in
their praise.
Eric Burger, who adapted the
Chayefsky work for the German-
speaking stage, said the producer
has had to pull out other plays to
make room for more performances
of "The Tenth Man." Young peo-
ple, who make up 60 per cent of
the theatergoing audience in Ger-
many and Austria, are attracted
to the play's Jewish environment,
something that is new to them.
There are no Jewish actors in the
Viennese cast.
The play has also been a hit in
Germany. Burger said that there
is a great emphasis in Germany
on "restitution plays" telling of
what the Nazis did and of Jewish
history. "The Tenth Man," how-
ever, is "just a good human play
that does more than anything to
normalize relations between Jews
and Gentiles."
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MEE LARKING
ERNIE MOHRS was trying to
play a new golf course in St.
Louis while visiting his brother
Moe . . He buried his . ball in
every bunker and invariably drop-
ped the ball into every water
hazard . . . After about a half-hour
of frustrating play, Ernie muttered
to his caddy, "This is the most
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
32--Friday, April 29, 1966
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