by Motti Lerner
directed by Edward Einhorn
at Theater at the 14th Street Y
344 E. 14th St. (at 1st Ave.)
October 27– November 20, 2011
Translation: Anthony Berris
Original music: Henry Akona
Sets: Jane Stein
Costumes: Carla Gant
Lighting: Jeff Nash
Dramaturg: Sarah Ollove
Assistant Director: Patrice Miller
Stage Manager: Becky J. Doster
Assistant Stage Manger: Elizabeth Irwin
Clarinet: Jenny Lee Mitchell*
With: Sidney Fortner*, David J. Goldberg, Gusta Johnson, Elliott Mayer, J. M. McDonough*, Paul Muriillo*, Yvonne Roen*. Max Wolkowitz
Graphic art by Clinton Corbett
NY PREMIERE OF NOTED ISRAELI PLAYWRIGHT MOTTI LERNER’S POLITICALLY CHARGED DRAMA SET IN A WEST BANK SETTLEMENT
The year is 2014, and Israel is on the verge of signing a peace accord; in the West Bank settlements that Israel may soon abandon, no one is celebrating. Lerner’s tense drama focuses on the Head of the Council of Settlements and his family as they struggle to retain the life they have built in anticipation of the coming of the Messiah. The play provides a rare window into the lives and psyches of the settlers from an insider’s perspective. It is a family drama with broad political implications.