▪ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, August 13, 1971 I sraeli Play Portrays Herzl's Life NEW YORK—The New York premiere , of a multi-media Israeli play about Theodor Herzl, the founder of Modern Zionism, will be staged at 92nd Street YM- YWHA in New York City this fall and then will be sent on tour throughout the U.S. by the lec- ture bureau of the National Jew- ish Welfare Board. "The Man Behind the Legend" by Yaacov Orland, playwright and artistic consultant of the Haifa Theater, is based on the diaries and autobiography of Dr. Herzl, who was called "the dreamer of a Jewish homeland." Martin Bard, who portrays Herzl, was with the Tyrone Guthrie The- ater in Minneapolis as a Ford Foundation grantee, directed sev- eral off-Broadway plays, and worked with the Harlem Education Program and other organizations as a special consultant in utilizing the arts to overcome barriers of communication between groups of diverse backgrounds. The play uses photographic slides and motion picture film clips thrown on screens behind the performer to illustrate scenes in Israel showing the realities which bear out Herzl's amazingly accu- rate predictions. Tape-recorded background sounds enhance the realism of the action. The chief aim of the play, ac- cording to the author, is "to reveal the true image of Herzl as a man in contradistinction to the legen- dary image which has grown up." After the play's appearance at the New York Y on Oct. 24, it will be staged by the Zionist Organiza- tion of America in Teaneck, N.J., on Oct. 31; by the Jewish Cultural Committee of the Jewish Commu- nity Council in Grand Rapids on Nov. 21; and by the Jewish Com- munity Center of Highland Park, N.J. on April 8. The initial try-out of the play was held in Baltimore under the joint auspices of the Jewish Community Center and the Zionist Organization of America. SPIFFY'S GOLD STAR Danny Raskin's LISTENING ofboopottoomoo•mosommt• • • • • • . 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