GEFILTE FISH CHRONICLES THE MUSICAL Plays the White House Today

By: May. 21, 2013
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In celebration of the eighth annual Jewish American Heritage Month, the White House will be hosting today, May 21st, a staging of the critically acclaimed "The Gefilte Fish Chronicles the Musical".

Recently adapted to a musical production following its 2007 television premiere, "The Gefilte Fish Chronicles" speaks to the Jewish American experience and to the rich traditions and stories that American Jews have kept alive across the generations.

Gefilte Fish Chronicles, the Musical, which celebrates the power of family. Written by Iris Burnett and Matty Selman, with music and Lyrics by Matty Selman. Staring Broadway's own Elizabeth Ward Land, and world famous mime Bill Bowers, the production uses music, stories, and humor to tell a universal tale.

"We feel honored and proud to be invited to the White House to celebrate Jewish Heritage," said Iris Burnett in her role as Executive Producer.

Matty Selman added: "There is so much talent in our cast and crew that we know the White House will be beyond pleased."

The musical answers the universal question all families face. How do we pass on to our children and their children all the traditions, celebrations, and history about the family to which they belong. And how do we keep the spirit of all those family members who are no longer with us, alive in out hearts, minds and memories.

The show also features experienced actors, Matt Harrington, Jordan Kai Burnett, Dayna Grayber, Sara Dobrinich, and Rebecca Odorisio and Max Bisantz.

The Chronicles opened in Torrington Ct. in March and is moving to Boulder Colorado, Montreal, Canada and Just Off Broadway, in the Fall.

Pictured: The team in rehearsal.



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