Motke Thief.(Theater Review)

From: Daily Variety | Date: November 21, 2005| Author: Kendt, Rob | Copyright information

(University Settlement Theater: 99 seats; $15 top)

A University Settlement presentation in association with Todo Con Nada of a play in two acts by Sholem Asch, translated by Caraid O'Brien. Directed by Aaron Beall. Set and costumes, Uta Bekaia; lighting and sound, Stephanie Palmer; fight director, Bern Cohen; production stage manager, Samantha Levitt; technical director, Emma K. Rivera. Opened, reviewed Nov. 17, 2005. Running time: 2 HOURS, 15 MIN.

 
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