Yiddish Theatre Forum [YTF] Joel Berkowitz, Editor______________________________________________________ Vol. 04.002 Date: 16 May 2005 From: Ellen Perecman Subject: Diaspora Drama Group: Hirshbein's Neveyle and Staged Reading Series Long before The Pillowman and Doubt, Yiddish playwrights were already shocking audiences with blood and guts and religious strife. Now, for the first time, serious Yiddish dramatic literature will be accessible to audiences beyond the Yiddish-speaking community. From June 9-26, Diaspora Drama Group is presenting an Equity-approved showcase production of the powerful play Carcass by Peretz Hirshbein on Thursdays to Saturdays at 8 pm and Sundays at 3 pm. In this unflinching family drama adapted and translated from the original Yiddish by Mark Altman and Ellen Perecman, Hirshbein uses bold strokes and brash colors to bring to bear his signature humanity and empathy on a Jewish underclass that is rarely portrayed. The non-traditional cast includes David Elyha, Valentina Quinn, David Raine, Nicole Raphael, Jacqueline Sydney, and Natasha Williams. The play is directed by Mahayana Landowne, with sets and lighting by David Birn. In addition, DDG will introduce audiences to the wide range of genres represented by Yiddish plays in a Tuesday Night Staged Reading Series. The first Staged Reading on Tuesday June 7 will capture the last words of a man about to die at the hands of a genocidal regime in "Yosl Rakover Speaks to God" by Zvi Kolitz. The reading is based on a fictitious newspaper article demonstrating what has been described as "unequaled in Holocaust literature" in its "courageous determination to know when [God] .again [will] reveal Your countenance." "Yosl Rakover." will be directed and performed by Tony Award- winning director Vivian Matalon, a member of the DDG Artistic Advisory Board. The reading series will continue on Sundays at 6 pm from June 12-26 with: (1) three short plays by I.L. Peretz: Champagne, The Afterlife, and A Night in the Graveyard, directed by Mark Altman on June 12; (2) Under the Cross by I. D. Berkowitz, directed by Andr‚ Kirchner Dion, winner of the 2004 Jean Dalrymple Award for Best Director; and (3) the original Yiddish version of Carcass -Neveyle-by Peretz Hirshbein, directed by Mark Altman. All performances will be at the Common Basis Theatre at 750 Eighth Avenue. Tickets for Carcass are $15; there is a suggested donation of $10 for the Staged Readings. All tickets are available by calling 212/868-4444 or online at www.smarttix.com. DDG founders Ellen Perecman (Executive Director), Mark Altman (Artistic Director-and former Associate Artistic Director of the Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre) and David Mandelbaum (Managing Director) are actors and native Yiddish speakers who met while performing in Yiddish at the Folksbiene. They shared the concern that there were no theaters in New York presenting modern English translations of serious Yiddish dramatic literature. They set to work translating their first play in January of this year. Impressed by their work, Gordon Edelstein, Artistic Director of the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, signed onto the Advisory Board. The new Diaspora Drama Group (DDG) will present English translations of six classic Yiddish plays they have adapted for modern audiences. The mission of the Diaspora Drama Group is to present English translations and adaptations of serious Yiddish classics all but lost to the world. In making these plays accessible to contemporary artists, we hope to build new audiences for Yiddish dramatic literature and give Yiddish playwrights the opportunity to be judged on the world stage. _______________________________________________________________ End of Yiddish Theatre Forum 04.002 Yiddish Theatre Forum Joel Berkowitz, Editor Leonard Prager, Senior Adviser Editorial Board Zachary Baker Barbara Henry Miroslawa Bulat David Mazower Avrom Greenbaum Nina Warnke Seth Wolitz Subscribers to Mendele (see below) automatically receive The Mendele Review and the Yiddish Theatre Forum. Send "to subscribe" or change-of-status messages to: listproc@lists.yale.edu a. For a temporary stop: set mendele mail postpone b. To resume delivery: set mendele mail ack c. To subscribe: sub mendele first_name last_name d. To unsubscribe kholile: unsub mendele ****Getting back issues**** The Mendele Review archives can be reached at: http://www2.trincoll.edu/~mendele/tmrarc.htm -----------------------------