Meet the writer behind a work of satire about the trans-culture wars
By John Nathan
It is packed to the rafters with Jewy things and it’s beautifully acted, so the JC’s editor-at-large should have loved it. I did not
By Stephen Pollard
Viewing this play through a Jewish lens you can see the disconnect that can form between two loving people with different histories, says John Nathan
How do you revamp a ballet classic? With varying success
By Joy Sable
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The Northern Ballet production mixes laughter and tears
Stew’s autobiographical musical misses its originator
Three sitcom episodes do not a play maketh
Puppets and costumes combine with top-drawer stagecraft to conjure the most outlandish sequences
Don’t miss this enchanting production
Jewish and Arab Ofra Daniel represents the half of Israel the haters prefer to ignore. She tells our writer how her identity is bound up in her musical about being trapped in a loveless marriage