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Playwright Stuart Spencer is hoping 'audiences will come away with a sense that
the world is full of possibilities, hope and the chance of finding fulfillment.''
SUZANNE CHESSLER
Special to The Jewish News
0
n its way to becoming a
full-length feature film, the
seriocomic play Resident
Alien makes a stop at the
Jewish Ensemble Theatre (JET).
Although the play written by Stuart
Spencer has no Jewish characters and
no specifically Jewish content, it
speaks to anyone or any group that
has known what it means to be an
outsider.
The message unfolds as an inter-
galactic traveler, whose distinguish-
ing feature is a somewhat green face,
arrives in a small town where every-
one minds each other's business but
puts love and acceptance out of
mind. The stranger, after finding his
way to the town, finds a way to turn
around town priorities.
The production runs through Jan.
3 in the Aaron DeRov Theatre at the
Kahn Jewish Community Center in
West Bloomfield.
"Although the play doesn't speak to
a Jewish cultural issue, it does speak to
the issue of where we belong in our
larger culture,' says Spencer, 41, who
is working on the screenplay as well as
teaching at Sarah Lawrence College in
New York.