Pages

Wednesday, August 7, 2024

SCHOLARS TO LEAD AUDIENCE DISCUSSIONS AFTER PERFORMANCES OF "THE INTERPRETER," NUREMBERG TRIAL DRAMA

 


 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Joseph Huddleston

 

Dr. Rachel Slutsky

 

Dr. Angela West

 

 

SCHOLARS TO LEAD AUDIENCE DISCUSSIONS AFTER PERFORMANCES OF THE INTERPRETER, NUREMBERG TRIAL DRAMA

WHENAugust 15 - 25
WHERE: Oakes Center Theater, 120 Morris Ave., Summit
TICKETS: 
 $35 - $20
THE INTERPRETER TIX/INFO - The Theater Project

·     Dr. Joseph Huddleston, associate professor, Seton Hall University’s School of Diplomacy,

·     Dr. Rachel Slutsky, Monsignor John Oesterreicher Visiting Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies and Jewish-Christian Relations in Antiquity, Seton Hall,

·     Dr. Angela West, Drew University Center for Holocaust/Genocide Study.

 

The scholars will each lead two discussions with student and adult audiences following six performances of Joseph Vitale's new play, The Interpreter, inspired by the true story of Hermann Goring and his Jewish interpreter during the Nuremberg trials. 

The discussion series is made possible in part by a grant from the New Jersey Council for the Humanities.

For information and tickets, visit

https://www.thetheaterproject.org/the-interpreter  


 

 

The Theater Project’s production of The Interpreter is made possible by the company’s many donors, including Lynn Heyns in memory of Bohdan Lukaschewsky, Carol Simon and Gary Levin, Gil and Claire Zweig, Doug Sarini, Ann Fagan, and Stephanie Fein. The discussion series is supported by a grant from the New Jersey Council for the Humanities.

Founded in 1994 and based in Union, The Theater Project introduces New Jersey audiences to new plays and supports rising playwrights and theater artists. It develops new audiences for theater by service to the community, providing programs for children, and using theater as a forum to address current issues.