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143: 1409: 234: 38: 177:, Theater J's artistic director of 18 years, was fired after a series of widely publicized disagreements. Between January 2014 and November 2015, Shirley Serotsky (previously Associate Artistic Director) served as Theater J's Acting Artistic Director. Adam Immerwahr served as Artistic Director from 2015 to 2022. In 2015, the theater operated on a $ 1.6 million budget. 260:, a one-man, three-musician musical which premiered at Theater J in 2008, went on to a successful run at the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene at Baruch Performing Arts Center in NY where Bikel was nominated for a 2010 Drama Desk Award for Solo Performance by an Actor. Subsequently, it has been produced in Los Angeles, Toronto, and toured throughout Eastern Europe. 452: 240:
Since its establishment in 1990, Theater J has made new play development a critical pillar of its work. With over 40 world premiere productions, English language premieres, and second productions of newly revised plays, Theater J has made new work a key strategy for creating art that speaks to Jewish
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For several years, Theater J hosted a festival called "Locally Grown", a new play development initiative that commissions and produces plays by local playwrights. It was called “quite simply one of the most important and worthwhile projects that any local theater has adopted, in the cause of making
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as “The Premier Theater for Premieres,” and recipient of 61 Helen Hayes nominations and awards, Theater J has emerged as a Jewish theater on the national scene. A program of the Washington DC Jewish Community Center, Theater J performs in the Aaron & Cecile Goldman Theater, part of the
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values and to the issues and concerns of the Washington D.C. community. In addition to producing new plays, each season Theater J conducts workshops and staged readings of plays in development in order to support playwrights in the creation of new plays.
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Winner of the 2008 Mayor’s Arts Award for Excellence in an Artistic Discipline, Theater J also offers readings, panel discussions, cast talkbacks, youth initiatives, and outreach to adult populations with little contact to the performing arts.
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proclaimed that “Theater J propels itself to a new level of engagement with its audience, and, perhaps, to the forefront of theaters exposing Americans to drama that stirs the conscience as it illuminates aspects of Jewish culture.”
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Theater J also has a history of important second productions that bring plays to the attention of the theatrical world beyond their world-premieres, such as the production of
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Theater J performs in the 240-seat Aaron & Cecile Goldman Theater in the Dupont Circle neighborhood. It has produced world premieres by
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as “simply one of the most important and worthwhile projects that any local theater has adopted." With successful productions including
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Theater J has a long history of working with Israeli playwrights to develop the English-language premieres of their work, working with
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Other second productions that included significant revisions include
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Talley’s Folly, The Disputation, Honey Brown Eyes, The Chosen
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Professional theater company in Washington, DC, United States
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Passing The Love of Women, Pangs of The Messiah, Benedictus
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Rebecca Ende Lichtenberg, Managing Director (2013-2022),
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this a more hospitable city for playwriting talent” by
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Members of the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington
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called Theater J "The Premier Theater for Premieres."
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David Lloyd Olson, Managing Director (2021-present),
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Martin Blank, Founding Artistic Director (1990–1993),
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National Museum of American Jewish Military History
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Theatre Journal

16th Street NW
Washington, D.C.
United States
theaterj.org
Washington, DC
social vision
Jewish cultural legacy

Washington, D.C. Jewish Community Center
The New York Times
Washington, D.C. Jewish Community Center
Dupont Circle
Martin Blank
Ari Roth
Thomas Keneally
Robert Brustein
Wendy Wasserstein
Joyce Carol Oates
Ariel Dorfman

American Theatre Magazine
Theodore Bikel
Boaz Goan
Motti Lerner
Anna Ziegler
Jacquelyn Reingold
Yehuda Hyman
Liz Lerman

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