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New Jewish Voices
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30 June 1985

New Jewish Voices presents the first anthology of modern Jewish-American drama. These highly acclaimed plays, previously produced by New York City's nationally-renowned Jewish Repertory Theatre, offer an enjoyable and eye-opening introduction to the unique and modern voice of five young writers. The insights and visions of these playwrights will help redefine Jewish theater. While offering college students and amateur dramatic groups exciting new material, these five plays will entertain and delight every reader. An introduction by Edward M. Cohen, associate director of Jewish Repertory Theatre, outlines the history of Jewish theatre in America, the origins and development of the Jewish Repertory Theatre, the methods and programs of play development used at the theatre, and an analysis of current trends in modern Jewish playwriting. The anthology also includes production photos, a list of all plays produced by the theatre, and original scripts.
Introduction
Benya the King by Richard Schotter
36 by Norman Lessing
Elephants by David Rush
Friends Too Numerous to Mention by Neil Cohen and Joel Cohen
Taking Steam by Kenneth Klonsky and Brian Shein
Appendix One:- Plays produced by the Jewish Repertory Theatre, 1974-1984.
Appendix Two:- Scripts developed at JRT Writers' Lab and their subsequent readings, productions, publication, and awards, 1978-1984.