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Thought-provoking panels bookended a lively matinee of Kadimah Yiddish Theatre’s Yentl at JR's theatre visit…
The Northern comedian shares the good, the bad and a bit of the ugly with an enthusiastic audience…
Ryan Craig’s family drama exploring ideological tensions amidst Jewish Londoners lacks subtlety and imagination…
The UK premiere of this new Yiddish staging of Yentl provides more twists than that of the tongue in a gratifying adaptation of the Isaac Bashevis Singer story…
This intriguing World War II drama, while loosely based in truth, doesn’t quite hit the spot…
Brian Epstein struggled with his gay and Jewish identities, says Tom Wright, who explores those conflicts in his play Please Please Me…
Arthur Miller’s penultimate play, set in 1930s New York, provides a unique, if uneasy, perspective on Nazi Germany in this superbly cast revival from Jordan Fein…
The creative mind behind the multimedia marvel Seder opens up about his rural childhood, intergenerational trauma and finding more light in the dark…
An extraordinarily powerful collection of dramatic responses to the conflict in Ukraine…
PODCAST
A series of free podcasts by judi herman
JR's Arts Editor Judi Herman presents her series of podcasts, featuring interviews with leading playwrights, actors and other creatives, as well as guided audio tours of the latest exhibitions with a Jewish cultural interest. These podcasts are available to download for free from our JR OutLoud page and the iTunes Store, so you can listen at home and on the go.
