[etni] Fw: re: "Arsenic and Old Memories"
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- Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 06:42:04 +0200
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From: Barry Silverbeg - barisil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: "Arsenic and Old Memories"
Dear Sara G, and ATTN all ETNI ites:
Thanks for the tip about the play. It has always been a favorite play of
ours and it was a wonderful opportunity to see it acted
in the flesh. The play cost me 4 hours of driving time plus 150 shekels of
fuel, not to mention the 3 tickets i bought for myself
and my two companions( my wife is in a year of mourning and stayed home).
Once you accept the constraints of the performance: One, that it is an
amateur production of people with families and lives outside the play and,
Two: that the actors are Dati: the men wear Kippot no matter what role
they are playing, and NO touching between sexes -- then the performance is
lots of fun and well worth seeing.
So if this gets printed fast enough, you can still make the third
performance.
Barry S
PS: I was very apprehensive about going to see a play in the same
Schleiffer Auditorium at Bar Ilan where I played Jim in "All My Sons" in
'74: I was afraid I might fall thru a time warp and have to break up with
R.L all over again, and now she's 33 years older and married to an academic.
However, what they now call Schleiffer is not the real Schleifer but the
place where the students watched movies back then. And somebody has since
cleaned out what we stashed under the seats.
Anyway it all worked out and I got home safely.
The Bar Ilan Acting Society will be performing (in English)
"Arsenic and Old Lace" on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 21-22-23
January at 20:30.
Not to be missed!!
For more info - go to http://www.barilanacting.com/
sara g
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