Photo Flash: Chaim Potok's THE CHOSEN Opens Tonight at the Fountain Theatre
Friendship, faith and fatherhood. Jonathan Arkin, Alan Blumenfeld, Dor Gvirtsman and Sam Mandelstar in The Chosen, the award-winning stage adaptation by Aaron Posner and Chaim Potok of Potok's beloved novel. Simon Levy directs for aJanuary 20 opening at the Fountain Theatre, where performances continue through March 25. The Fountain celebrates the novel's 50th anniversary (last April) with the West Coast premiere of Posner's new, streamlined version.
Check out a first look at the show below!
Set in Williamsburg, Brooklyn against the backdrop of World War II, the revelation of the Holocaust and the desperate struggle of Zionism, The Chosenis a moving coming-of-age story about two observant Jewish boys who live only five blocks, yet seemingly worlds, apart. When Danny, son of an ultra-Orthodox Hasidic tzaddik, injures the more traditionally Orthodox Reuven during a baseball game between their rival yeshivas, their two universes collide and a unique friendship is born. "This powerful story shows how essential it is to consider the views of those who are different from us," says Levy. "It's an antidote to the toxicity of our times. Potok beautifully depicts what it means to bridge chasms - between modernity and tradition, the secular and the sacred, Zionism and Hasidism, adolescence and adulthood, friendship and family, fathers and sons, the head and the heart, and the struggle to choose for ourselves, to fight for what we believe in and who we want to be."Photo Credit: Ed Krieger

Jonathan Arkin and Sam Mandel

Dor Gvirtsman and Sam Mandel

Sam Mandel, Dor Gvirtsman, Alan Blumenfeld

Sam Mandel, Alan Blumenfeld

Dor Gvirtsman and Sam Mandel

Sam Mandel, Alan Blumenfeld

Dor Gvirtsman and Alan Blumenfeld

Dor Gvirtsman and Alan Blumenfeld

Dor Gvirtsman and Alan Blumenfeld

Jonathan Arkin and Sam Mandel

Jonathan Arkin and Sam Mandel

Sam Mandel

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