‘The Last Yiddish Speaker’: Who They’ll Come for First
Deborah Zoe Laufer’s new play, now kicking off its rolling world premiere at Philadelphia’s InterAct Theatre, imagines an eerily plausible fascist future.
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Deborah Zoe Laufer’s new play, now kicking off its rolling world premiere at Philadelphia’s InterAct Theatre, imagines an eerily plausible fascist future.
Program includes a retreat in upstate New York and an award to a female playwright from the Great Plains Theatre Conference.
New York will finally get to see some acclaimed and socially relevant new plays that have received productions and acclaim elsewhere.
Playwright Deborah Zoe Laufer inspired by article sent via social media.
This year’s Humana paired old-fashioned plays with experimental ensembles.