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The Jewish King Lear
First Preview: Apr 26, 2018
Opening Date: Apr 27, 2018
Closing Date: May 27, 2018
Running Time: 02:25
Playing @
Connelly Theater Upstairs
220 East 4th St, New York, NY 10009
The play that established the popularity of “serious” Yiddish theater in America.
Not a translation of Lear, but a retelling of the story in 1892 that is farcical, introspective, and politically pointed all at once. Reb Dovidl Moysheles seeks to divide his estate among his three daughters before his move to Israel.
The youngest, whose unflagging devotion to him is unrecognized, and her Rabbinical student boyfriend doubt the wisdom of his plans, comparing him to that great writer Shakespeare’s character, King Lear. The two eldest self-centeredly misuse his largess with their respective husbands--one a Hasid, the other a Misnagid--and ultimately turn him out of their house when he returns, disenchanted, from the promised land. For years he wanders alone but for his devoted, irreverent servant.
Can it really end in tragedy?
For this, we have the theater...
Not a translation of Lear, but a retelling of the story in 1892 that is farcical, introspective, and politically pointed all at once. Reb Dovidl Moysheles seeks to divide his estate among his three daughters before his move to Israel.
The youngest, whose unflagging devotion to him is unrecognized, and her Rabbinical student boyfriend doubt the wisdom of his plans, comparing him to that great writer Shakespeare’s character, King Lear. The two eldest self-centeredly misuse his largess with their respective husbands--one a Hasid, the other a Misnagid--and ultimately turn him out of their house when he returns, disenchanted, from the promised land. For years he wanders alone but for his devoted, irreverent servant.
Can it really end in tragedy?
For this, we have the theater...
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 15
Audience Advisory: Added performances 5/15, 5/22 @ 7:30 pm
5/16, 5/23 @ 3 pm
Performance Schedule
THURSDAY thru SATURDAY @ 7:30 PM
SUNDAY @ 3 PM
Written By
- Jacob Gordin - new English translation by Ruth Gay
Director
- Ed Chemaly
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TDF Member tickets:
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Full-price tickets:
$10.00 - $20.00
Accessibility
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Wheelchair Info
Not wheelchair accessible; up one flight of 18 stairs. -
Seating
51-seat 3/4 thrust black box -
Elevator\Escalator
There is no elevator in this historic school building; one must ascend one flight of 18 steps. -
Parking
Weeknights and weekend days, parking may be found on the street. On weekend evenings, the streets get crowded. Lot / Houston and Essex - Public parking in a guarded lot is available on Avenue A -
Entrance
Located on the second floor of the Connelly Center. -
Box Office
The Connelly Theater does not have a full-time box office on site. You can purchase tickets to all shows online 24 hours a day until shortly before each performance. Walk-up tickets may be purchased, pending availability, at showtime. -
Restroom
The public restroom is on the ground floor - wheelchair accessible -
Water Fountain
None available. -
Telephone
None on premises -
Assisted Listening System
None available -
Folding Armrests
None available








