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Wednesday, August 7, 2024

Meet the cast of THE INTERPRETER

 

 

 

 

 


 

 MEET THE CAST

currently in rehearsal for

THE INTERPRETER

 

Sam Saravolatz and David Tillestrand

play the Interpreter and Hermann Goering

 Above and below:

the full cast of THE INTERPRETER

 

 

A Nazi leader on trial.  

A Jewish interpreter.  

An unforgettable story.

 

Inspired by actual events: the play imagines the complex relationship between Hermann Goering, the leading Nazi on trial for war crimes, and his interpreter, a 23-year-old Jewish U.S. Army private.

 

Discussions follow each performance—more information on our website.

 

August 15–25

Thursdays–Sundays

Oakes Center Theater, 120 Morris Avenue, Summit, NJ

 

Audio-description for low vision patrons is available Friday, Aug 23

 

Parking

Limited off-street parking — arrive early!

10am Matinee 

Thursday, Aug 15

 

8pm performances:

Friday, Saturday, Aug 16-17

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Aug 22-24

 

1pm performances:

Sunday, Aug 18 and 25

 

General admission $35

Seniors $28 / Students $20

August 18: Senior Sunday  $23 

Friday, August 23: Pay What You Can night

 

TIX / MORE INFO HERE

 

 

THERE'S SO MUCH TO TALK ABOUT

The Interpreter raises issues of antisemitism, racism, and historical awareness of the Holocaust.

Thanks to a grant from the New Jersey Council for the Humanities, we have subject experts to help process the content of the play. Discussions begin five minutes after the show ends—we hope you will join us.

 

 

This production is made possible by the generosity of our many sponsors and donors, including the NJ Council for the Humanities, Lynn Heyns in memory of Bohdan Lukaschewsky, Carol Simon & Gary Levin, Gil & Claire Zweig, Doug Sarini, Ms. Ann Fagan, and especially, Ms. Stephanie Fein.

The Interpreter post-show discussion series was made possible by a grant from the New Jersey Council for the Humanities, a state partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities or the New Jersey Council for the Humanities.