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The Dybbuk
First Preview: Sep 25, 2018
Opening Date: Oct 3, 2018
Closing Date: Oct 4, 2018
Running Time: 02:00
Playing @
Gerald W. Lynch Theatre at John Jay College
524 West 59th Street, New York City, NY 10019
Direct from Israel, the internationally acclaimed Gesher Theater presents the North American premiere of The Dybbuk.
This spellbinding event takes audiences on a mesmerizing journey through Jewish folklore and the spiritual world. Blending comedy and tragedy, mysticism and psychology, the evocative work is awash in spectacular imagery, rich emotion, and theatrical magic.
The Dybbuk follows Hanan, a young, destitute yeshiva student who meets his untimely demise. Trapped between two worlds, Hanan’s spirit will not let go of his one true love, Lea – and struggles from beyond the grave to return to her. On the day of Lea’s wedding to another man, Hanan’s restless soul returns as a dybbuk – a malicious spirit – to possess a host and halt the nuptials.
Gesher is Hebrew for ‘bridge’ – and the company has lived up to this name by spanning the gap between Russian and Israeli cultures. Formed in 1991 by a group of Russian immigrant actors, Gesher has established itself as one of Israel’s most dynamic, prolific, and internationally lauded theatre innovators
This spellbinding event takes audiences on a mesmerizing journey through Jewish folklore and the spiritual world. Blending comedy and tragedy, mysticism and psychology, the evocative work is awash in spectacular imagery, rich emotion, and theatrical magic.
The Dybbuk follows Hanan, a young, destitute yeshiva student who meets his untimely demise. Trapped between two worlds, Hanan’s spirit will not let go of his one true love, Lea – and struggles from beyond the grave to return to her. On the day of Lea’s wedding to another man, Hanan’s restless soul returns as a dybbuk – a malicious spirit – to possess a host and halt the nuptials.
Gesher is Hebrew for ‘bridge’ – and the company has lived up to this name by spanning the gap between Russian and Israeli cultures. Formed in 1991 by a group of Russian immigrant actors, Gesher has established itself as one of Israel’s most dynamic, prolific, and internationally lauded theatre innovators
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 13
Audience Advisory: Performed in Hebrew with English and Russian surtitles
Performance Schedule
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY @ 8 PM
Written By
- Roy Chen - Inspired by S. An-sky
Director
- Yevgeny Arye
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Full-price tickets:
$85.00 - $250.00
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Accessibility
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Elevator\Escalator
Elevator - Main entrance / lobby Accessible to wheelchair users -
Assisted Listening System
Devices for the hearing impaired available. Infrared system/assistive listening available. Both at the coat check. -
Wheelchair Info
Wheelchair access available.The balcony is not requiring ascending two flights of stairs. -
Entrance
The GWL Theater is ADA accessible from the street to the orchestra level of the theater -
Seating
The aisles of the theater consist of stairs, not ramps. -
Telephone
None on premises -
Water Fountain
Located near Men's Room









