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February 20, 1998 - Image 103

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-02-20

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WHEN PICASSO

CREATED

SOMETHING

NEW

HE INVITED ALL HIS

FK1ENDS.

CURTAIN CALL

women who protested the Nazis'
arrest of their Jewish husbands during
Kristi Sorkin of West Bloomfield
the Holocaust, opens next week at
plays Lenny Magrath, the oldest of
the Old Town Playhouse in Traverse
three sisters ironing out bizarre relation-
City. The opening performance of the
ships in Crimes of the Heart, the
play is dedicated to Traverse City's
Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy being
new Jewish Congregation Ahavat
staged by Wayne State's Studio Theatre.
Shalom.
Sorkin's character confronts the
This is the second play to be pro-
youngest sister, Babe, who has just
duced
at the Playhouse by writer Terry
>hot her husband in the gut because
Lawrence
of Traverse City. Lawrence,
she "didn't like his stinking looks."
who
is
not
Jewish, describes the play
The family wants Babe to have the
as hopeful despite its serious subject
best lawyer in town, but Babe's hus-
matter.
band is the best lawyer in town.
The Christian women portrayed in
"Lenny's personality is very dif-
the play protested for weeks outside
Gestapo headquarters in
Berlin, facing air raids,
freezing temperatures and
machine guns leveled at
their peaceful gathering.
In the play, the women
vocally and publicly rally,
taking turns to relieve one
another of exhaustion and
hypothermia, for the release
of their Jewish husbands
who have been taken into
Nazi custody for eventual
deportation to concentra-
1(risti Sorkin, center, stars as Lenny in Wayne State
tion camps.
Studio Theatre's production of "Crimes of the
Lawrence poses the ques-
Heart."
tion of whether more public
outcry from ordinary German citizens,
ferent from mine," says Sorkin, 20, a
such
as the women of the Rosenstrasse
second-year acting major at Wayne.
story, might have saved lives during
"Lenny always gets upset, while I'm
the Holocaust.
calm and handle things as they come."

)

Sorkin had been a psychology
major at the University of
%Delaware before her recent move
to Detroit.
"This is my first big role,"
Sorkin said. "This play has been
really hard work, but it's also
been a lot of fun."
As she settles into a new city
and a new university Sorkin has
little free time. Occasionally, she
Makes part in Hillel activities.
'Other times, she works out at
the Jewish Community Center,
where her dad is the new execu-
tive director.

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"Rosenstrasse"
protests the
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