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Running Jan. 8-Feb. 17, The Castle will be staged at the Manhattan Ensemble Theater, (212) 925-1900. • Homebody/Kabul, written by Tony Kushner, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Angels in America, is set in the late 1990s, and is the story of a London housewife and her encounter with a man from Afghanistan. Exploring American policy in Afghanistan and aspects of Islam, the play's- timing is uncanny; Kushner wrote the work some time ago (see sidebar). Previews begin Nov. 30 at the New York Theater Workshop, (212) 239-6200. • The Castle is the English-language American premiere of a dramatization of Franz Kafka's novel that was originally brought to the public's attention by Max opens on Broadway after a run in Chicago. Starring John Lithgow, the musical's score was written by Marvin Hamlisch. Based on a novella and movie of the same name, the production is about a power- ful, vindictive gossip colum- nist, J.J. Hunsecker (mod- eled after the late Walter Winchell), who can make or break lives and ruin reputa- tions with his poison pen. The show opens Feb. 26 at the Martin Beck Theatre, (212) 239-6200. • The Golem, by H. Leivick, is a new version in English of one of the mas- terpieces of the Yiddish Theater. Drenched in magic and mystery, The Golem reworks an ancient talmudic legend, in which a 17th-century rabbi in Prague molds and animates a huge clay figure to defend the Jewish corn- munity from attack. After some of the performances, there will be a discussion by Yiddish Theater scholars from the New York area. The production runs March 5-April 7 at the Manhattan Ensemble Theater, (212) 925-1900. • The Man Who Had All The Luck, written by Arthur Miller in 1940, takes place in 1938 during the time the nation was struggling toward the end of the Great Depression and war was about to begin in Europe. Another in a string of Miller revivals, The Man Who Had All the Luck revolves around a young Midwesterner whose good fortune makes him feel guilty as it passes over everyone else around him. This was Miller's first play; it closed after four performances on Broadway. Previews begin April 19 at the American Airlines Theater, (212) 719-1300.