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November 17, 2000 - Image 92

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-11-17

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For kids of all ages, Kids and Yiddish 2000, a musical revue and interactive
family experience, features a wonderful taste of classic and contemporary
Yiddish culture from traditional fables to pop icons. The Folksbeine Yiddish
Theatre production will be performed 11 a.m. Sundays from Dec. 3-Jan. 21
at Theatre Four, where it enjoyed a successful run last season. Additional
performances are at 11 a,m. Thursday, Dec. 14, and 1 p.m. Monday, Jan.
15 (Martin Luther King Day).
Conceived and written by Zalmen Mlotek, Joanne Borts and Michael
Fox, Kids and Yiddish is 90 percent English and 10 percent Yiddish, and
includes Yiddish puppeteer Jenny Romaine, Yiddish troubadour Fox, and
Lisa Fishman and Margo Leverett, as well as a quartet of child performers.
Kids and Yiddish includes references to e-mail, rap and infomercials, and
even a cameo by Austin Powers. The music ranges from klezrner to the
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Times of last season's inaugural production.
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An American Family, written by
Miriam Kressyn, is based on Sylvia
Regan's 1930 play, Morning Star, about
an immigrant family living on the
Lower East Side of New York and
their struggle to assimilate into
American life. Set to the sounds of
ragtime and old Yiddish favorites, it's
presented in Yiddish with headphones
available for simultaneous English and
Russian translation.
Playing at the Folksbiene Yiddish
Theatre through Jan. 21, 424 W 55th
Street. $25-$37.50. (212) 239-6200.

The Diary of Adolph Eichmann, pre-
sented by the Jewish Theater of New
York, is a factual play exposing the
step-by-step development of a mass
murderer. Based on Eichmann's mem-
oirs, released Feb. 29, 2000, by the
State of Israel, as well as never-pub-
lished writings of a Jewish leader who
negotiated with Eichmann, the one-
man show stars Ron Palillo, who
played Arnold Horshack on the TV
sitcom Welcome Back Kotter.
This multimedia project, dealing
with extremely sensitive material, was
initiated by Holocaust survivors.
Opening night is Nov. 22, 2000. The
play runs for at least 5 weeks; dates
could be extended.

Playing at the Jewish Theater of New
York, 149 Fifth Ave. $36 (212) 494-0050.

Old Money, a new play by Wendy
Wasserstein, contemplates New
York society, past and present. A his-
tory professor, played by John
Cullum, attends a party at the old
Upper East Side mansion in which
he grew up. The party is thrown by
the house's current owner, successful
hedge-fund analyst Jeffrey Bernstein,
played by Mark Harelik (author of
The Immigrant, which enjoyed two
successful runs at JET).
Living at opposite ends of the 20th
century, the two men mingle and col-
lide. Other cast members include
Mary Beth Hurt and Emily Bergl.
Performances run through Jan. 14.

Playing at the Mitzi E. Newhouse
Theater at Lincoln Center, 150 West
65th Street. $50. (212) 239-6200.

The Full Monty is a musical adapta-
tion of the Academy Award-nomi-
nated British movie with the same
name. But while the film is about
laid-off steel mill workers in
England, these blue-collar characters
have been Americanized and are
from Buffalo.
Of course, what remains the same is
the theme of likeable down-on-their-
luck working class men becoming
unlikely strippers to raise cash for a
friend in need. And yes, as in the
movie, there is full exposure!
The cast includes John Ellison
Conlee, Nicholas Cutro, Annie
Golden and Emily Skinner.

Playing at the Eugene O'Neill Theater,
230 West 49th Street. $30-$85. (212)
239-6200.



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