Ballet Austin is pleased to announce that Finding Light, a documentary detailing the story behind choreographer Stephen Mills’ Light / The Holocaust & Humanity Project (Light),...
Tom Stoppard’s masterpiece, Leopoldstadt, allows us a glimpse into four generations of an Austrian Jewish family tree. It is intimate, it is epic and it is heartbreaking. We...
Menemshia Films will open Plan A in NYC at the New Plaza Cinema on Friday, October 7th. The following Friday, October 14th, the film will open...
Whoever is the marketing person for & Juliet is genius. Lorna Courtney and the Broadway cast of the new Max Martin jukebox musical & Juliet made...
Each April 19th, the Congress for Jewish Culture, along with Friends of the Bund, Jewish Labor Committee and Workers Circle, has organized a gathering of musicians,...
Red Folder Steppenwolf Theatre Company A ten-minute play written, directed and illustrated by Rajiv Joseph and narrated by Carrie Coon. The red folder belongs to a...
The National Jewish Theater Foundation (NJTF) – Holocaust Theater International Initiative (HTII) Remembrance Readings, in association with the New York Library for the Performing Arts, is honoring International...
The most significant site of the Holocaust, Auschwitz was not a single entity, but a complex of 48 concentration, forced labor, and extermination camps, at which...
Who decides if a child lives? A terrible crime took place in a German clinic for disabled children. The persecution, sterilization and murder of hundreds of...
History is full of horror stories with genocides being the most terrifying among them. Genocide is a systematic murder of ethnic, religious, racial, or national groups...
Beginning Sunday, January 20, 2019 and continuing through Tuesday, January 29, seven-time Emmy Award and five-time Golden Globe Award winner Ed Asner and two-time Emmy Award & four-time...
Judith Leiber was the handbag designer of jeweled minaudières. Her whimsical designs often took on wonderful shapes such as a bunch of asparagus or a Hello...
Jon Kean’s After Auschwitz, is a “Post-Holocaust” documentary that follows six extraordinary women after their liberation from Nazi concentration camps, capturing what it means to move from...
With a title like A Letter to Harvey Milk: The Musical, a play immediately tells you it’s subject is heavy, poignant, and in this current cultural...
By Thane Rosenbaum Arguably the world’s greatest writer of fiction about the world’s foremost nonfiction atrocity, the Holocaust, died Thursday in Israel. Aharon Appelfeld, a Holocaust...
Internationally acclaimed Hungarian Film “1945” makes it’s official North American premiere November 1, 2017 at the Lincoln Plaza Cinema and the Film Forum. The film is...
Menemsha Films and HCC are pleased to announce the official North American premiere of 1945, a new epic movie by distinguished Hungarian director Ferenc Török. To...
In seeing Robert Schenkkan’s new two handed drama Building the Wall, I wanted to cry for humanity. Schenkkan, best known for his Tony winning LBJ drama All...
Benghazi Bergen – Belsen at La Mama succeeds in portraying the deep pain and deportation of a Libyan family from Benghazi to one of the most horrific...
Steven Levenson’s If I Forget, a Roundabout Theatre production, sets us in 2000 just when the collapse of the Israel-Palestine peace process dissolves. The...