Channeling everyday Jewish life before the Holocaust, playwright Sarah Brown's 'A Secret About Joy' has been performed for thousands of Romanians since last year's premiere

Now playing, the mockumentary centers on a fictional upstate secular musical arts camp, but was filmed at the historic Reform summer camp and is peppered with Jewish references

A breakout role for Katerina McCrimmon has disappointed some in the theater community who knew the production advertised itself as 'specifically seeking actors of Jewish heritage'

'Sound of Music' performance alerted audience to Nazi themes; earlier this year, Jewish star Tracy-Ann Oberman said 'The Merchant of Venice' didn't need antisemitism caution

Annual Jerusalem arts and culture event is loaded with household name performers from Israel and abroad

In under an hour, 'Survivors' touches on Nazi racial laws, Kristallnacht, and the Kindertransport rescue. 'The survivors in the play are warning us,' says playwright Wendy Kout

‘Parade’ and ‘Leopoldstadt’ each get nods in six categories, announced by Lea Michele, who has been the talk of the town since taking the lead of 'Funny Girl' revival

The adaptation of the 1986 movie about a family of Russian-Jewish mice to move to America will run at the Children’s Theatre Company in Minneapolis from April 25 through June 18

While some say the Black playwright veered out of her lane in penning the character, others - including Anne Kauffman, who's directing a just-opened run of the play - beg to differ

Live in LA through Feb. 6, Jordan Bielsky performs saga of brothers who saved 1,250 Jews in WWII; other family members amplify ancestors' heroism in film, exhibit and classroom

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