Experience a journey through Jewish musical history and trivia during the multimedia program, From Vaudeville to Rock: How Jewish Songwriters and Performers Shaped Popular Music. The event will be presented on Sunday, January 6 at 2:00 pm in the Maxine and Robert Seller Theatre, JCC Benderson Family Building, 2640 N. Forest Rd. in Amherst.
The Jewish Community Center of Greater Buffalo, in collaboration with the Holocaust Resource Center of Buffalo, presents Witnesses: Buffalo's Holocaust-Era Stories Traveling Gallery Exhibit, on display in the Lippman Lounge, 2nd floor, JCC Benderson Family Building, 2640 North Forest Rd., Amherst, NY.
The Jewish Community Center of Greater Buffalo will report on achievements, upcoming plans for facility and program enhancements, and will feature guest presentations from JCC members, at its Annual Meeting, to be held Thursday, June 28, 7 pm in the Maxine and Robert Seller Theatre/Rochwager Auditorium, at the JCC Benderson Family Building, located at 2640 North Forest Road, Getzville, NY. The meeting will also feature the presentation of the Ralph Kushner Volunteer Service Award to Janet Desmon, in honor of her exceptional volunteer contributions to the Jewish Community Center.
Buck, Boogie, Bop, and Beyond: The Black and Brown of Broadway Musicals, an homage to the contributions of artists from the African diaspora who have greatly contributed to American Musical Theater will be presented today, February 21, 7:30 p.m., in the Maxine and Robert Seller Theatre, home of the Jewish Repertory Theatre.
Buck, Boogie, Bop, and Beyond: The Black and Brown of Broadway Musicals, an homage to the contributions of artists from the African diaspora who have greatly contributed to American Musical Theater will be presented on Tuesday, February 21, 7:30 p.m., in the Maxine and Robert Seller Theatre, home of the Jewish Repertory Theatre.
A production of the musical Fiddler on the Roof, performed by Our Lady of Hope Youth Choir, will take place in the Maxine and Robert Seller Theatre at the Jewish Community Center on Today, January 18, 6:30 p.m.
A production of the musical Fiddler on the Roof, performed by Our Lady of Hope Youth Choir, will take place in the Maxine and Robert Seller Theatre at the Jewish Community Center on Wednesday, January 18, 6:30 p.m.
The Jewish Repertory Theatre opens its 2016/17 season with 4000 MILES, the first of three productions in a season of Amy Herzog plays. Ms. Herzog will be attending the opening night performance today, October 27.
The Jewish Repertory Theatre opens its 2016/17 season with 4000 MILES, the first of three productions in a season of Amy Herzog plays. Ms. Herzog will be attending the opening night performance on Thursday, October 27.
My Name is Asher Lev, Chaim Potok's moving novel which Aaron Posner has adapted for the stage, tells the story of a gifted young painter torn between his art, the bond he feels with his parents and the Hasidic Jewish tradition in which he was raised. Through this story we see a child expressing independent thinking that just doesn't fit his parent's world view. How many of us have experienced this conflict with loving parents, and understand a conflict that frequently cannot be resolved without anguish for both the parents and child? Our hope is that as Asher Lev narrates his own story that both Jewish and non-Jewish audiences will recognize and be moved by the dilemma facing this family.
My Name is Asher Lev, Chaim Potok's moving novel which Aaron Posner has adapted for the stage, tells the story of a gifted young painter torn between his art, the bond he feels with his parents and the Hasidic Jewish tradition in which he was raised. Through this story we see a child expressing independent thinking that just doesn't fit his parent's world view. How many of us have experienced this conflict with loving parents, and understand a conflict that frequently cannot be resolved without anguish for both the parents and child? Our hope is that as Asher Lev narrates his own story that both Jewish and non-Jewish audiences will recognize and be moved by the dilemma facing this family.
Two suddenly single pals - a sloppy sportswriter and a fastidious news writer - strain their friendship by turning roommates and unconsciously repeating the same mistakes they made in the marriages they just left. This classic comedy opens as a group of men assemble for a card game in the apartment of divorced Oscar Madison. Late to arrive is Felix Unger who has just separated from his wife. Depressed and tense, Felix seems almost suicidal. As the action unfolds, the clean-freak and the slob ultimately decide to room together, with hilarious results.
Two suddenly single pals - a sloppy sportswriter and a fastidious news writer - strain their friendship by turning roommates and unconsciously repeating the same mistakes they made in the marriages they just left. This classic comedy opens as a group of men assemble for a card game in the apartment of divorced Oscar Madison. Late to arrive is Felix Unger who has just separated from his wife. Depressed and tense, Felix seems almost suicidal. As the action unfolds, the clean-freak and the slob ultimately decide to room together, with hilarious results.