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November 27, 1987 - Image 133

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-11-27

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A more controversial pro-
duction, Acts of Faith, will
follow. Set in a hijacked jet
bound for the United States
from Israel, the play, a world
premiere by Marilyn Felt,
centers on the relationship
between a 35-year-old
American Jewish divorcee
and a young Shiite hijacker.
The woman is faced with the
opportunity to save the life of
the hijacker as he begins
choking. Posnick hopes the
dilemma will generate discus-
sion and provoke thought.
Continuing with the em-
phasis on enriching Jewish
culture is the third piece, An
Evening of Jewish Story
Theater. Paul Sills will pre-
sent a musical journey
through Jewish folktales
from around the world. The
stories, based on those from
Howard Schwartz's books Eli-
jah's Violin and Miriam's
Tambourine, holds a mirror to
a Jewish home "to explore
this unique Jewish world in
order to discover its univer-
sality," Posnick said.
Addressing a more
historical theme, the fourth
play, Rosenfeld's War by Gus
Weill and directed by Posnick,
is a documentary drama bas-
ed on transcripts from the
1939 Congressional hearings
on a bill that would have ex-
tended the existing immigra-
tion quotas to allow 20,000
children from Germany to
enter the United States.
President Roosevelt rejected
the bill.
Posnick explained that "the
purpose of the play is not to
point a finger at a dead per-
son or remourn the
Holocaust. The goal is to
generate a new kind of listen-
ing. When people hear the
words of almost 50 years ago,
they should recognize that
those same words are being
spoken in different parts of
the world and to different peo-
ple today."
On May 15, the last day of
the performance of
Rosenfeld's War, a public sym-
posium entitled "From Shoah
to Sanctuary" will examine
American response to the
Holocaust and current im-
migration issues.
Following the four plays,
The Mosaic Theater will per-
form the Tony Award-winning
National Theater of the
Deaf s version of The Dybbuk
by S. Anski. Posnick worked
12 years with the National
Theater, teaching and
directing.
The final project for the
season will spotlight puppet
artist Eric Bass in Sand,
following its world tour.

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