VIDEO: Linda Lavin, Alice Ripley, Ben Vereen and More Appear on ROW J's February Edition

By: Feb. 11, 2016
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The Jewish Channel broadcasts the latest edition of its popular theater-oriented monthly TV show, "Row J," which began airing on demand on Monday, February 8. "Row J" is hosted by TJC correspondent Meredith Ganzman. The executive producer is Brian Scott Lipton.

Charles Busch, Linda Lavin, Samantha Massell, Melanie Moore, Alice Ripley, Alexandra Silber, Ben Vereen, Josh Young and more luminaries appeared on the show this month. Scroll down to watch clips!

Each episode of "Row J" focuses on Broadway and off-Broadway shows, highlighting Jewish themes, actors, writers, and directors. Theater personalities discuss their current projects and careers, alongside reviews of new shows, on-location features with theater community notables, and other special segments.

The February edition of "Row J" includes:

An inside look at the play "Our Mother's Brief Affair," featuring star Linda Lavin, playwright Richard Greenberg, and director Lynne Meadow.


A report on the recent BroadwayCon, held at the New York Hilton.


A talk with actresses Samantha Massell, Melanie Moore, and Alexandra Silber, who co-star in the new Broadway revival of "Fiddler on the Roof".


Our monthly roundtable, featuring Ganzman along with Row J" contributing critic Jesse Oxfeld, and guest Laura Heywood, who discuss the upcoming Broadway season.


And Row J's always provocative "question of the month" with answers from stars including Charles Busch, Alice Ripley, Ben Vereen and Josh Young.


See more on the latest episode of Row J here, and watch past episodes here.

Called a "Jewish HBO" by the New York Times, The Jewish Channel is an award-winning premium cable television channel, available in over 40 millions home nationwide. TJC is one of the most-subscribed-to Jewish media outlets in the country.



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