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Jews, God, and History (Not Necessarily in That Order)
A full-length work of solo theater that uses comedy and drama to look at how modern humans live with ancient traditions.
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The Flea Theater 20 Thomas Street New York, NY 10007
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Our religions date back to the Bronze Age—before science taught us that the reality of the universe doesn’t match the story told by the Bible. Yet we still practice the religions of our ancestors. How and why do we still live with these traditions in the modern age?
Jews, God, and History (Not Necessarily in That Order) is both reverent and irreverent as it explores the big questions asked by all people. As Michael Takiff provokes you to think, he also gets you to laugh. Venturing into rarely explored territory he pulls no punches, challenging audiences to question their assumptions about Jews, God, history, and everything in between.
Runtime: 1 hour and 50 minutes with a brief intermission
Cast & Crew
Written & Performed by Michael Takiff
Directed by Brian Lane Green
Lighting Design by Elizabeth M. Stewart
Sound & Video Design by Matt Chilton
Produced by Sam Hood Adrain
If you require ADA seating, please let us know so that we communicate with the venue!
COVID SAFETY
Full vaccination and photo ID will be required to enter the theater. All audience members must remain masked at all times while in the theater.