This one is a one woman play you should not miss
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New Eyes, New Laughter
Nurit
Greenger
The critically acclaimed one woman show, New Eyes, has
been playing for three years before I go the opportunity to see it. The
performing actress, Yafit Josephson, was insistent to have me come and see her
work. Each time the play was in Los Angeles she did not forget to send me a
reminding e-mail. Until she got my commitment.
Last weekend I was honored to be among the audience at
the Whitefire
Theatre in Sherman Oaks to watch Yafit in action, in her play she wrote with Suzanne Bressler and directed by Sammie Wayne.
The play is a family production; Yafit's mother, Tamar, has
never missed a show for which she prepares, each time, a fresh and yummy set of
Schnitzels, as the script requires, and which the audience get to taste at the
end of the show. Yafit's father, Isaac, is another fan attending every show to
support his daughter. Her brother, Eliad, is the producer of the show and her husband,
Oran Schachter, helps at the door.
Yafit
plays, skillfully, eighteen different characters. This talented
actress jumps into different ethnic characters, among them her parents and people who she met along the way under different circumstances.
While jumping from one character to another Yafit, who was born in the United
States and grew up in Israel, portrays, well, different Jewish and Israeli characters,
while interjecting some cultural and subtle political opinions to explain Israel's
position and the melting pot of America.
I
had a chance to speak with Yafit to ask her about her future plans and there
are many.
She
will continue performing New Eyes and would like to turn it into a movie. She
is busy writing a one woman play documenting her recent wedding.
On
June 27, 2013 Yafit will be the celebrity host of Keshet Chaim Dance Ensemble
concert, Keshet @ 30, a fund raising event celebrating the ensemble's thirtieth
anniversary while raising funds for education.
Besides
enjoying the play a great deal, what I got out of it is that when an Israeli
born American has lived in America long enough to begin misunderstanding Israel,
it is a good sign to go back to his or her birth place and get re-educated.
On
July 3rd 2013 the New Eyes production team will celebrate its third
year on stage. Watch the website: www.neweyesplay.com
and should you
want to look yourself in the mirror,
go see New Eyes and laugh.
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