Rebecca Bartlett
A play for 14-18 year olds about the contribution made by the immigrant Jewish community to the economic, social and cultural diversity of Northern Ireland in the 20th century.
Surviving the persecution of the May Laws raging in their Lithuanian homeland, Jews Miriam Kozetski and her son Yitzchak come to Belfast in 1896 to build a new life. Gradually they come to terms with the complexity of this new place they call home, though Miriam fervently guards her Lithuanian-Jewish identity while Yitzchak longs to be at ease with his peers as an Irish Jew. When it comes to the next generation, the preservation of identity takes another turn, proving both restricting and defining, while fresh challenges lie ahead for the larger Belfast Jewish community with the outbreak of World War Two.
Theatre for Young Audiences
Full-Length
2
3
5
The original production also included one musician and members of the cast performed as a chorus.
05 October 2000
Produced by Replay Theatre Company
This play was first performed at the Belfast Royal Academy, as part of a tour to schools and venues.
Theatre and Performing Arts Archive of Northern Ireland
The Linen Hall Library, 17 Donegall Square NorthBelfast BT1 5GBNorthern Ireland
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Replay Theatre Company
East Belfast Network Centre, 55 Templemore AvenueBelfastCo. AntrimBT5 4FPNorthern Ireland
+ 44 (0) 28 9045 4562
info@replaytheatreco.org
www.replaytheatreco.org
The information for this entry was taken from the original production programme. Additional information was supplied by Replay Productions from information contained in the company files.