Tuesday, August 30, 2011

PROMO: American premiere of Israeli play "Apples From the Desert"

Reuven (Albert Banker) is unimpressed with Dooby's (Michael Boyer) offer of an apple in Theatre Or's production of "Apples From the Desert." Photo Credit: Sarah Roshan/Trulife Photography
 
 
THEATRE OR* AND MACC PRESENT THE AMERICAN PREMIERE 
OF THE ISRAELI PLAY  "APPLES FROM THE DESERT"
  
Theatre Or and MACC (Mizel Arts and Culture Center) present the American premiere of Savyon Liebrecht’s "Apples from the Desert," 2006 winner of Israel’s best play, opening Thursday, September 8, and running through November 6.  "Apples from the Desert" will also be performed in conjunction with JAAMM Fest (Jewish Arts, Authors, Movies, and Music Festival) – a festival featuring multiple art, music, literary, film and educational events. 
 
Oded Kotler, the Israeli director of the 2006 world premiere, will participate in post-performance talkbacks Sept. 15-18 with the audience and artistic personnel.  The Consulate General of Israel in Los Angeles is sponsoring his residency.  Other talkbacks are planned for 9/8, 9/11, 10/30, and 11/5, with more to be added.
 
"Apples from the Desert" is a romantic comedy about a young, religious Israeli who flees her strict family to find freedom and love on a kibbutz in the southern desert.  Her father wants to disown her, while her mother wants to support her, and the conflict’s resolution will surprise everyone. 
 
Noted Denver director Terry Dodd will direct an ensemble cast featuring Albert Banker, Carol Bloom, Michael Boyer, Megan Hatch, and Judy Patterson.
 
When asked why he wanted to direct "Apples from the Desert", Dodd responded, “Because it’s extraordinary to bring different cultures together on stage, and by doing so, help us all to find common ground.”  Liebrecht, an award-winning Israeli writer of short stories, novels, films, and plays, hopes the American audience will learn that Israel is a complex multi-cultural society.  This is her first play to be produced in America.
 
Theatre Or aims to introduce works that the entire community would not ordinarily see anywhere else.  “Our mission is to produce professional, provocative theatre with Jewish perspective and universal appeal,” according to Theatre Or’s founder and Producing Artistic Director, Diane Gilboa, “There is a wonderful bounty of Israeli plays that American audiences deserve to see, plays that by depicting a foreign culture, give us insight into our own lives.”
 
“We were delighted with the community’s overwhelming response to last year’s production of "The Chosen,” comments Steve Wilson, executive artistic director of MACC, “and we welcome Theatre Or’s return with a beautiful, heartwarming romantic comedy that also has depth and breadth as it explores the relationships and complexity of a modern religious family.  We are very proud that it is an American premiere by amazing Israeli playwright/author Savyon Liebrecht.  It is exciting to host mature theatre back on our stages at MACC.”
 
*Or is the Hebrew word for light.
 
Theatre Or and MACC present the American Premiere of
Apples from the Desert
By Savyon Liebrecht
A young, Israeli religious girl flees her strict religious family to find freedom and love on a kibbutz in the southern desert.
September 8-November 6
Wednesday, Sept. 7 (preview), 7:30 p.m., $12
Thurs. at 7:30 p.m. / Sat. at 8:00 p.m. / Sun. at 2 p.m.  (No performances on 9/28, 10/8, 10/13, 10/20)
$20-25; $20 by 9/1
Post-performance talkbacks 9/8, 9/11, 9/15, 9/17, 9/18, 10/30, 11/5
www.maccjcc.org or 303-316-6360
Pluss Theater, MACC, 350 South Dahlia, Denver, Colorado 80246
 
For information about the production and Theatre Or, contact Diane Gilboa at theatreor@mindspring.com and/or visit www.theatreor.com.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Church of the Apostles has a new home!


Church of the Apostles now meets at
Congregation Beth Evergreen Synagogue

10 a.m. Sundays (Holy Communion)
9 a.m. Thursdays (Morning Prayer)

Church of the Apostles, Evergreen's Anglo-Catholic Christian Church, has moved from the Buchanan Park Rec Center to Congregation Beth Evergreen Synagogue! Fr. Patrick is thrilled to be serving in a sacred space, and for the opportunity to be connected with the Congregation Beth Evergreen congregation. There is a preschool onsite, and the Rocky Mountain Academy and Life Care Center are right next door. Also sharing the site is Evergreen Christian Fellowship, which has its services at 5 p.m.

Our services are contemporary language yet traditional Anglican liturgies, with Morning Prayer at 9 a.m. on Thursdays, and Holy Communion at 10 a.m. on Sundays. We use the New King James Version of the Holy Bible, and a slightly tweaked liturgy from the Book of Divine Worship Anglican Rite prayer book. Our music is a mix of classic hymns, gospel greats and contemporary praise music. We are members of the Anglican Mission in America and associates of the Anglican Church of North America (ACNA).



Directions to the Congregation Beth Evergreen
How to find us:
From I-70: Evergreen Parkway exit (exit #252), south (straight) on Highway 74, go 4.5 miles, turn west (right) on Lewis Ridge Road/Bergen Peak Drive, curve with the road back south again, go 1/4 mile, take a right at the Life Care Center and follow the driveway to the back to reach the synagogue.

From Downtown Evergreen: North on Evergreen Parkway/Highway 74, turn west (left) on Lewis Ridge Road/Bergen Peak Drive, curve with the road back south again, go 1/4 mile, take a right at the Life Care Center and follow the driveway to the back to reach the synagogue.
Our physical address is now:
2981 Bergen Peak Drive
Evergreen, CO 80439
(please note, we only receive mail at our PO Box)


Our mailing address is still:
Church of the Apostles (Anglican)
P.O. Box 1556
Evergreen, CO 80437
Our phone number is still: 303-674-9674

For more information, visit our web site at http://apostles-evergreen.org/

Big picture map. Evergreen is in the bottom right corner. I-70 is in the upper right corner.


Close up map, just off Evergreen Parkway